Paul Weber at Myles Standish Hotel

Title

Paul Weber at Myles Standish Hotel

Subject

Paul Weber, Music, Hammond Organ, Organs, Performances, Boston--Massachusetts, Myles Standish Hotel, Sid Reinherz, Mildred Saeger, Pianos, Paul Weston

Description

This item is an overview of page 20 of the scrapbook. Included on the page are various ephemera for Paul Weber at the Myles Standish Hotel in Boston, MA. The top left is a newspaper clipping featuring the column "Stepping Out with Louis Hughes." Circled on the clipping is Paul Weber performing at the Myles Standish Hotel. Handwritten at the top is "Post 5/7." The top right newspaper clipping features a column called "Along Hub Rialto." Circled on the clipping, with a hand drawn arrow, is a photograph of Paul Weber. It is indicated that he is performing at the Myles Standish Hotel. At the bottom left on the page is a request form for Paul Weber to play a selection called "Rapsody in Blue" and another number that is illegible. Text at the bottom of the card indicates the performance to be at the Myles Standish Hotel. At the bottom right on the page is a photograph of a man playing an organ while another man looks on. A woman is sitting on top of the organ. The caption indicates the man on the left to be Sid Reinherz, a pianist. The woman is Mildred Saeger. And Paul Webber (Weber) is on the right. The caption indicates that they are at the Myles Standish Hotel. Handwritten to the right is "Esplanarde Aug. 17, 1945."

Creator

Post, Record

Date

Circa 1945

Contributor

Rejean Young

Format

Scrapbook Page

Language

English

Type

Document

Identifier

Par-Wes-04-100

Spatial Coverage

Boston, MA

Scanning Technician

Jennifer Woods

DPI

24 Bit

Bit Depth

600

Collection Name

Paul and Ruby Weston Collection

Scanning Software

EPSON Scan

Files

Par-Wes-04-100.jpg

Citation

Post, Record, “Paul Weber at Myles Standish Hotel,” Digital Watauga, accessed September 19, 2024, http://digitalwatauga.org/items/show/26614.

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