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Objects on Page 36:

  • Academic record of Olive Ruby and Program, Shubert Theatre (cover only)
  • Clipped together in an area approximately 20 cm tall and 14 cm wide are: 1) A white paper folded in half containing the academic record for Olive C. Ruby for the academic period ending Feb. 1, 1912. This paper is printed in blue ink with a Simmons College header, a categorical list of subjects with corresponding grades either "passed" or "in low standing" followed by a handwritten tally of cumulative points earned and signed at the bottom by Marjorie Burbank, Recorder. 2) A three-page cover and back of a program for the Shubert Theatre. The first page has a portrait of a lady with arms raised at the center, surrounded by an ornamental margin scroll of flowers, vines, and leaves and the words "Sam. S. Schubert Theatre, Boston." There is a handwritten note at the top: "Feb 15-Went with Lloyd Marks/Dinner at Crossby's." Second page is a full page advertisement for Lewando's cleaning company. Third page is a floor plan diagram of the Shubert Theatre.

  • Passenger check stub, Utica to Boston
  • Red rectangular ticket stub, approximately 3 cm tall and 5 cm wide, with black printed matter on it identifying it as a Pullman Company Passenger's Check, giving a statement disavowing responsibility for lost items and the fact that the train is going from Utica to Boston, giving a birth, car, and line number, and a cost of $2.00. Vertically along the right edge is the stub's number, 1851.

  • Passenger check stub, Boston to Utica
  • Red rectangular ticket stub, approximately 3 cm tall and 5 cm wide, with black printed matter on it identifying it as a Pullman Company Passenger's Check, giving a statement disavowing responsibility for lost items and the fact that the train is going from Boston to Utica, giving a birth, car, and line number, and a cost of $2.00. Vertically along the right edge is the stub's number, 261.

  • Ticket stub, Colonial Theatre
  • Blue ticket stub, approximately 3 cm tall and 3 cm wide, with black printed matter on it in four distinct sections. Top section: "Fri. Eve. May, 16." Next section down: (printed vertically) "Right Center" "G 9" Next section down: "Balcony." Bottom section: "16 Colonial Theatre." Colonial is printed over Theatre and the stub is ripped so most of the word "Theatre" is gone.

  • Ticket stub
  • Beige ticket stub, approximately 3 cm tall and 3 cm wide, with red highlights (most likely from its proximity to crepe paper on the scrapbook page). Printed on stub in black ink at the top is "P 25" below that "Left" below that "Floor" at the very bottom one can barely make out the word "Evening" along the tear of the stub. (Finding aid states the stub is from the Colonial Theatre).

  • Ticket stub, St. James Theatre
  • Pale pink rectangular ticket stub approximately 5 cm high and 10 cm wide with black printed matter. "Free/This Ticket will admit one Lady (over 18years)/to/ST. JAMES THEATRE/Huntington Avenue/LOEW'S High Class VAUDVILLE/SHOW CONTINUOUS 1 TO 11PM." Text written in smaller font on left side rotated ninety degrees counter clockwise: "Free Introduction Ticket/Good only 5:00 to 11:00 P.M. Feb 10-11-12-13-14."

  • Piece of hot pink crepe paper
  • Slightly crumpled piece of hot pink crepe paper. When stretched out it is approximately 13 cm tall and 5 cm wide.

  • Academic record of Olive Ruby, Simmons College, February 1, 1913
  • White paper folded in thirds containing the academic record for Olive C. Ruby in the academic period ending Feb. 1, 1913. This paper is printed in blue ink with a Simmons College header, a categorical list of subjects with corresponding grades hand written in: "P" presumably for "passed", a printed and handwritten tally of points earned, signed at the bottom by Marjorie Burbank, Recorder. As it appears on the page folded up, the dimensions are approximately 15 cm wide and 8 cm tall.


The Olive Ruby Henty Scrapbook is comprised of text and images drawn from the Olive Ruby Henty Collection at the Simmons College Archives. The materials are owned by the Archives and may be used for private research and teaching purposes only. Any requests to copy or publicly distribute the material should be directed to the Simmons College Archives.