Adler, Frances, 1891-1964
Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
אַדלער, פֿראַנציס / Adler, Frances, undated
This subseries comprises approximately 1,000 oversize posters stored in map drawers. In Jonas Turkow's arrangement and cataloging of the items in the collection, oversize posters were fully integrated with the playbills found in Subseries 3; the item numbers they received fall within the same sequence as those of the playbills. Both types of items were categorized under the Yiddish heading "afishn" (posters, playbills; related to the French: affiche). The arrangement of the posters, therefore, mirrors that of the playbills in Subseries 3, with correponding folder titles and numbers (the folders containing posters are distinguished with the addition of a suffix "P" to the folder number).
שיינגאָלד, יאָזעף / Schoengold, Joseph, undated
Localities: New York, Vilna
Program featuring Schoengold and Frances Adler, in "Dem tayvls lid"; and theater pass for "Der heyliger bokher." 2 items.
שעהנגאָלד, יאָזעף / Schoengold, Joseph, undated
Localities: Lublin [?], New York, Toronto
Appearances of Schoengold, often with the production under his direction. The plays performed are: "Der vilder mensh" by Jacob Gordin, featuring "The Adlers" (with photos); "Mit dem rebns koyekh," together with Ethel Dorf; and "Dem tayvls lid" by Tolstoy, together with Frances Adler. 4 items.
שעהנגאָלד, יאָזעף / Schoengold, Joseph, undated
This subseries comprises approximately 1,000 oversize posters stored in map drawers. In Jonas Turkow's arrangement and cataloging of the items in the collection, oversize posters were fully integrated with the playbills found in Subseries 3; the item numbers they received fall within the same sequence as those of the playbills. Both types of items were categorized under the Yiddish heading "afishn" (posters, playbills; related to the French: affiche). The arrangement of the posters, therefore, mirrors that of the playbills in Subseries 3, with correponding folder titles and numbers (the folders containing posters are distinguished with the addition of a suffix "P" to the folder number).