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"Serbian" WWI soldiers, fiftieth anniversary pageant
June 8 or 9, 1920
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Title
"Serbian" WWI soldiers, fiftieth anniversary pageant
Date
June 8 or 9, 1920
Identifier
PCW000224
Description
Men dressed in student and alumnae sewn, Serbian style, WWI uniforms pose with a flag. In place of the 1920 May Day pageant, students, faculty, alumni, and members of the community produced an elaborate production, "Victory Through Conflict," in celebration of the college's fiftieth anniversary. Presented twice over two days and running over three hours, the pageant was written by Mary Brownson, professor of history, and Vanda Kerst, head of the expression department. The music was composed by Walter Wild, director of the music department, and dances were directed by Marion Gifford, professor of physical education. The pageant was dedicated to former PCW president Cora Helen Coolidge and consisted of four parts depicting the history of the world beginning with the Israelites crossing the Red Sea and closing with the end of WWI. The men in military uniforms appeared in Part Four, Episode II, "The Arming of the World for Liberty." The program here reads, "The military forces of the nations assemble, marching to their own martial airs. They sing a Hymn of Supplication."
Place of Publication
College Campus
Type
still image
Genre
photographs
Subject
Shadyside (Pittsburgh, Pa.)
Pennsylvania College for Women
Pennsylvania College for Women--Anniversaries
May Day--United States
Pageants--Pennsylvania--Pittsburgh
Costume
Portraits, Group--Pennsylvania--Pittsburgh
Men--Pennsylvania--Pittsburgh
Soldiers
Military uniforms
Geographic Subjects
College Campus
Source
Chatham University May Day Collection
Contributor
Chatham University
Collection
Chatham University May Day Collection
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