Recognition dinner in honor of Gertrude S. Bridge, educator: Wednesday, May 22, 1968.

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Keepsake honoring Gertrude S. Bridge. Includes brief biography, lists of achivements, honors, travel, a poem in her honor, and program for the evening banquet in her honor.

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[18] p.; 63 mm.

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Creator: Unknown. 1968.

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  • Levitan, Kalman L. Rabbi Kalman L. Levitan (1917-2002). Author, teacher, United States Air Force, ret., publisher, collector, founding member and 1st president of the Miniature Book Society.

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  • Massmann, Robert E. Robert E. Massmann, author, librarian, and publisher of miniature books under his imprint REM Miniatures. Massmann assembled a major collection of miniature books, and is a founding member of the Miniature Book Society.

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  • REM Miniatures
    Publisher Info: REM Miniatures is the imprint of Robert E. Massmann, librarian, author, publisher, and collector.
    Place of Publication: New Britain, Connecticut

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  • Robert E. Massmann.

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Keepsake honoring Gertrude S. Bridge. Includes brief biography, lists of achivements, honors, travel, a poem in her honor, and program for the evening banquet in her honor.

Physical Description

[18] p.; 63 mm.

Notes

Edition of 225 copies, according to Massmann.

From the collection of Rabbi Kalman Levitan, with his bookplate inside front cover.

Presentation inscription to Rabbi Levitan on rear fly-leaf: "For Kal / in appreciation / of your many / and continuing / kindnesses / Robert E. Massmann."

Autographed by Gertrude S. Bridge.

Gift: January 2004.

" May twenty-second MDCCCCLXVIII."

Bound in red card covers with line-drawing illustration on cover.

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  • 1968

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Recognition dinner in honor of Gertrude S. Bridge, educator: Wednesday, May 22, 1968., book, 1968; New Britain, Connecticut. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc3566/: accessed June 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting UNT Libraries Special Collections.

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