Box 50
Contains 48 Results:
Ade, George - And Now They Are All Famous, Heart's ?, 1927
Short stories, cartoons, speeches, and articles by authors and cartoonists other than John T. McCutcheon. A large portion of this series consists of works by George Ade.
Ade, George - As I Approach the Gloomy Seventies, Magazine of Sigma Chi, 1935
Short stories, cartoons, speeches, and articles by authors and cartoonists other than John T. McCutcheon. A large portion of this series consists of works by George Ade.
Ade, George - At Long Range, Purdue Alumnus, 1929
Short stories, cartoons, speeches, and articles by authors and cartoonists other than John T. McCutcheon. A large portion of this series consists of works by George Ade.
Ade, George - Cap. Fry's Birthday Party, MS - SEE OVERSIZE, 1904
Short stories, cartoons, speeches, and articles by authors and cartoonists other than John T. McCutcheon. A large portion of this series consists of works by George Ade.
Ade, George - Cap. Fry's Birthday Party, TS, 1904
Short stories, cartoons, speeches, and articles by authors and cartoonists other than John T. McCutcheon. A large portion of this series consists of works by George Ade.
Ade, George - Cartoon Suggestions, n.d.
Short stories, cartoons, speeches, and articles by authors and cartoonists other than John T. McCutcheon. A large portion of this series consists of works by George Ade.
Ade, George - Fable in Slang, A - The Attenuated Attorney Who Rang in the Associate Counsel, Journal of American Bar Association, 1920
Short stories, cartoons, speeches, and articles by authors and cartoonists other than John T. McCutcheon. A large portion of this series consists of works by George Ade.
Ade, George - Fable of Perplexed Parents and the 2 Pulchritudinous Problems, Hearst's International-Cosmopolitan, 1930
Short stories, cartoons, speeches, and articles by authors and cartoonists other than John T. McCutcheon. A large portion of this series consists of works by George Ade.
Ade, George - For the First Time in My Life I'm Going to Talk About Myself, Hearst's International-Cosmopolitan, 1925
Short stories, cartoons, speeches, and articles by authors and cartoonists other than John T. McCutcheon. A large portion of this series consists of works by George Ade.
Ade, George - Fountain of Youth, The (poem), The Magazine of Sigma Chi, 1933
Short stories, cartoons, speeches, and articles by authors and cartoonists other than John T. McCutcheon. A large portion of this series consists of works by George Ade.
Ade, George - George Ade Checks Up at 70. . . Purdue Alumnus, 1946
Short stories, cartoons, speeches, and articles by authors and cartoonists other than John T. McCutcheon. A large portion of this series consists of works by George Ade.
Ade, George - Have I a Home or a Headquarters?, The American Home, 1929
Short stories, cartoons, speeches, and articles by authors and cartoonists other than John T. McCutcheon. A large portion of this series consists of works by George Ade.
Ade, George - Implications of the New Deal, The Forum, 1938
Short stories, cartoons, speeches, and articles by authors and cartoonists other than John T. McCutcheon. A large portion of this series consists of works by George Ade.
Ade, George - Indiana, My Native State, TS, 1916
Short stories, cartoons, speeches, and articles by authors and cartoonists other than John T. McCutcheon. A large portion of this series consists of works by George Ade.
Ade, George - Introducing George Ade, A Bachelor, The Illustrated Love Magazine, 1932
Short stories, cartoons, speeches, and articles by authors and cartoonists other than John T. McCutcheon. A large portion of this series consists of works by George Ade.
Ade, George - James Whitcomb Riley, The Convocation Address, SEE OVERSIZE, 1922
Short stories, cartoons, speeches, and articles by authors and cartoonists other than John T. McCutcheon. A large portion of this series consists of works by George Ade.
Ade, George - Lessons of Travel, The Cherry Circle Magazine, 1921
Short stories, cartoons, speeches, and articles by authors and cartoonists other than John T. McCutcheon. A large portion of this series consists of works by George Ade.
Ade, George - Microbe's Serenade, The, 1906
Short stories, cartoons, speeches, and articles by authors and cartoonists other than John T. McCutcheon. A large portion of this series consists of works by George Ade.
Ade, George - My Own All-American Team, Hearst's International-Cosmopolitan, 1927
Short stories, cartoons, speeches, and articles by authors and cartoonists other than John T. McCutcheon. A large portion of this series consists of works by George Ade.
Ade, George - New Fable of the Toilsome Ascent and the Shining Table Land, n.d.
Short stories, cartoons, speeches, and articles by authors and cartoonists other than John T. McCutcheon. A large portion of this series consists of works by George Ade.
Ade, George - Peggy from Paris (partial), MS, ca. 1902
Short stories, cartoons, speeches, and articles by authors and cartoonists other than John T. McCutcheon. A large portion of this series consists of works by George Ade.
Ade, George - Polaris' Mackinac Race, Chicago Yacht Club Bulletin, 1911
Short stories, cartoons, speeches, and articles by authors and cartoonists other than John T. McCutcheon. A large portion of this series consists of works by George Ade.
Ade, George - Recalling the Early Tremors of a Timorous Playwright (in program for the County Chairman), 1936
Short stories, cartoons, speeches, and articles by authors and cartoonists other than John T. McCutcheon. A large portion of this series consists of works by George Ade.
Ade, George - Regarding Battle Ground, Indiana and Our Sporting Cousins, n.d.
Short stories, cartoons, speeches, and articles by authors and cartoonists other than John T. McCutcheon. A large portion of this series consists of works by George Ade.
Ade, George - Regarding Mr. Franklin Head's Story of the Celebrating Case of the Olmstead vs. Astor, TS, n.d.
Short stories, cartoons, speeches, and articles by authors and cartoonists other than John T. McCutcheon. A large portion of this series consists of works by George Ade.