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By Alan Mays
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Molecule Man: An Atomic-Zany Musical Satire, 1949 (Order Form)
Ticket order form for a college musical staged in 1949 by the Scotch 'n Soda Club , a student theatrical organization that's still in existence today at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. See below for the illustration from the cover of the program for Molecule Man.
Excerpts from the text of the order form:
Molecule Man, written by Bill Putch and Dick Riebling, directed by Talbot Pearson.
* Scotch 'n Soda Club invites you to attend its 1949 stage production, Molecule Man--an exciting change of pace in college musicals.
* A cast of over 100 presents a witty satire on comic book writers, against a background of sparkling music.
* It's something new--and different! Don't miss it!
By Alan Mays
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Molecule Man: An Atomic-Zany Musical Satire, 1949
"Scotch 'n Soda presents Molecule Man: An Atomic-Zany Musical Satire, 1949, 7th annual production."
Cover of a wonderfully illustrated program for a college musical staged in 1949 by the Scotch 'n Soda Club , a student theatrical organization that's still in existence at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The ticket order form (see below) for the show described the production as "a witty satire on comic book writers, [set] against a background of sparkling music."
By Alan Mays
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Lincoln-Lee Legion Pledge Card, 1903
"Lincoln-Lee Legion. Love, sacrifice, service. Abstinence Department of the the Anti-Saloon League. I hereby enroll with the Lincoln-Lee Legion and promise with God's help to keep the following pledge."
"Whereas the use of intoxicating liquors as a beverage is productive of pauperism. degradation, and crime, and believing it is our duty to discourage that which produces more evil than good, we therefore pledge ourselves to abstain from the use of intoxicating liquors as a beverage."
"A sober nation and a safe highway."
By Alan Mays
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Reward of Merit Presented to a Good Scholar
"Reward of merit presented to a good scholar from your teacher, S. Ayres. Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1867 by L. Prang & Co. in the Clerk's office of Mass."
By Alan Mays
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Erasers for Technical Men
"Erasers for Technical Men. Draftsmen, designers, architects, artists, engineers. Made in U.S.A. A. W. Faber, Newark, N.J."
What, no erasers for women!?
By Alan Mays
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Working Out on the High Beam
A real photo postcard, date and location unknown.
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