Browse Items (1845 total)
Sort by:
Scene featuring "Hurry (for Struggles)" by J.S. Zamecnik
A scene in "Max Wants a Divorce" featuring Don Meyer's arrangement of J.S. Zamecnik's "Hurry (for Struggles)"
Scene featuring "Moving Picture Medley: Lively" by J.S. Zamecnik
A scene in "Max Wants a Divorce" featuring Don Meyer's arrangement of J.S. Zamecnik's "Moving Picture Medley: Lively"
Scene featuring "Oriental Music" by J.S. Zamecnik
A scene in "Max Wants a Divorce" featuring Don Meyer's arrangement of J.S. Zamecnik's "Oriental Music"
Scene featuring "Mexican or Spanish Music" by J.S. Zamecnik
A scene in "Max Wants a Divorce" featuring Don Meyer's arrangement of J.S. Zamecnik's "Mexican or Spanish Music"
Scene featuring "Detective Scene (In Search of a Clue)" by J.S. Zamecnik
A scene in "Max Wants a Divorce" featuring Don Meyer's arrangement of J.S. Zamecnik's "Detective Scene (In Search of a Clue)"
Scene featuring "Reception Music" by J.S. Zamecnik
A scene in "Max Wants a Divorce" featuring Don Meyer's arrangement of J.S. Zamecnik's "Reception Music"
"Hurry Music (for struggles)" by J.S. Zamecnik
Photoplay cue for silent movie music, from the compilation Sam Fox Moving Picture Music, Vol. 1
"Oriental Music" by J.S. Zamecnik (Sam Fox Moving Picture Music Vol. 1, 1913).
Photoplay music for "Oriental" scenes by J.S. Zamecnik (Sam Fox Moving Picture Music Vol. 1, 1913).
Mexican or Spanish Music by J.S. Zamecnik (Sam Fox Moving Picture Music Vol. 1, 1913)
Photoplay cue for "Mexican or Spanish" silent movie music, from the compilation Sam Fox Moving Picture Music, Vol. 1
Detective Scene (In Search of a Clue) by J.S. Zamecnik, from Sam Fox Moving Picture Music Vol. 3
Photoplay cue music for silent films, "Detective Scene," from Sam Fox Moving Picture Music Vol. 3 by J.S. Zamecnik
Reception Music by J.S. Zamecnik from Sam Fox Moving Picture Music Vol. 3
Photoplay cue music for silent films, "Reception Music," from Sam Fox Moving Picture Music Vol. 3 by J.S. Zamecnik
Clark Street and Ontario Street Building with Fire Escape
Exterior view of the the northeast corner of Clark Street and Ontario Street, Chicago, Illinois, October 1952. Formerly the Clarendon Hotel.
Joint Resolution of 1954 - Amendment
The 1954 amendment to the Pledge of Allegiance sees the full addition of "Under God" into the Pledge of Allegiance.
The addition of "Under God" represents more than just a success by the Hearst Campaign. It is a point in history where a major…
The addition of "Under God" represents more than just a success by the Hearst Campaign. It is a point in history where a major…
Jane Addams
Sociologist, suffragette, social worker, philosopher, and Nobel Peace Prize winner Jane Addams, c. 1924
Holloman v. Walker County Board of Education
"'Even if Holloman has a First Amendment right to hold his fist in the air during the recitation of the Pledge in class, such a right was not "clearly established.'"
"Holloman's complaint alleges: (1) that plaintiff, while a student, was forced by…
"Holloman's complaint alleges: (1) that plaintiff, while a student, was forced by…
The Circle School v. Pappert
"It may be useful to note our belief that most citizens of the United States willingly recite the Pledge of Allegiance and proudly sing the national anthem. But the rights embodied in the Constitution, most particularly in the First Amendment,…
"Supreme Court Case: Elk Grove Unified School Dist. v. Newdow, 542 U.S. 1 (2004)"
From the case: "Petitioner school district requires each elementary school class to recite daily the Pledge of Allegiance. Respondent Newdow’s daughter participates in this exercise. Newdow, an atheist, filed suit alleging that, because the Pledge…
Sherman v. Community Consolidated School District 21
"Patriotism is an effort by the state to promote its own survival, and along the way to teach those virtues that justify its survival. Public schools help to transmit those virtues and values. Separation of church from state does not imply separation…
Palmer v. Board of Education
Source: https://law.justia.com/cases/federal/district-courts/FSupp/466/600/2361432/ "Any alleged religious overtones to those activities are not grounds for refusing to teach them. See Smith v. Denny, 280 F. Supp. 651 (E.D.Cal.1968)." From the case…
Frain v. Baron
"As for the pledge: I believe it is untrue ('Liberty and justice for all') and I refuse to swear to a lie."
"Three students refused to say and stand for the Pledge of Allegiance because of a belief that the words "with liberty and justice for…
"Three students refused to say and stand for the Pledge of Allegiance because of a belief that the words "with liberty and justice for…
Holden v. Board of Education
"The salute of the flag is a gesture of love and respect fine when there is real love and respect back of the gesture. The flag is dishonored by a salute by a child in reluctant and terrified obedience to a command of secular authority which…
Lewis v. Commissioner of Education
"The Declaration of Independence refers to 'the Supreme judge of the world', and 'the protection of Divine Providence'. Lincoln, at Gettysburg, spoke of 'this nation, under God'. Even the preamble to the New York Constitution expresses gratitude 'to…
West Virgina v. Barnette
"There is no doubt that, in connection with the pledges, the flag salute is a form of utterance. Symbolism is a primitive but effective way of communicating ideas. The use of an emblem or flag to symbolize some system, idea, institution, or…
Minersville v. Gobitis
"The requirement of participation by pupils in public schools in the ceremony of saluting the national flag does not, in the case of a pupil who refuses participation upon sincere religious grounds, infringe, without due process of law, the liberty…
Stone v. Graham
"Freedom of conscience and of worship is the cornerstone of the foundation of our nation. There is no 'official' church in this country; indeed, it is indisputable that many of our forebears [**10] came to America to escape the established church and…
Lee v. Weisman
"It is no part of the business of government to compose official prayers for any group of the American people to recite as a part of a religious program carried on by government; though the Federal Constitution's First Amendment does not allow the…
County of Allegheny v. ACLU
"There is no suggestion here that the government's power to coerce has been used to further the interests of Christianity or Judaism in any way. No one was compelled to observe or participate in any religious ceremony or activity. Neither the city…
Slocum v. The Fire and Police Commission of the City of East Peoria
"There can be no doubt but that the flag is symbolic speech and by its very nature is communicative of ideas, goals and beliefs. Within the ambit of freedom of speech protected by the first amendment compulsory speech or expression of belief is just…
Croft v. Governor Perry
"The Crofts focus on the addition of the word "pray" [**30] without examining the other changes. But the amendments were introduced as a package to change the start of every school day to include the pledges of allegiance and a more comprehensive…
Tildesley Company
An advertisement for the Tildesley Company's Yacht Club Salad Dressing and a piece of one of their bottles found at the Charnley-Persky House.