| Description | Box of squeezes from 1926, 1930, 1932, and (possibly) 1934
Most of the squeezes carry pencil numbers; an archivist's note states that the original cardboard sheets used to keep the squeezes flat had a label (now lost) reading "100 - 149", and the numbers correspond to that range. Many of the squeezes are intwo or more parts, held together with paperclips.
The reference numbers may refer to 1926, 1930, 1932 notebooks, or possibly to a 1934 nitebook not present in the collection.There is some duplication in the numbering; there are, for example, two squeezes numbered 144 (see below), and 3 numbered 147.
Squeezes identified in notebooks and MAMA: 149 = 1932.149, MAMA vol. VII.167 146 = ?1934, MAMA col.VII.66 143, 144 = 1930.1.43, 144, MAMA vol. IV.143 144 (again) = 1926.144, MAMA vol. VIII.99 |