Book 1
Contains 96 Results:
Photograph: Jim Rouse in football uniform.
Photograph: H. L. "Curly" McWilliams in football uniform on postcard, 1913 October 25.
Photo by Volney McFadden, student photographer, Columbia, Mo.
Message: "Columbia, Mo / Oct 25, 13 / How is the court? Have established a branch Court here. Are you coming to see the big game? / Jim Mc"; mailed to Mr. Jim Rouse, Kirksville, Mo.
"The Dummies" [Normal School team], approximately 1909.
Central College Baseball Team at Kirksville, approximately 1909.
William Jewell College Baseball Team at Kirksville, approximately 1909.
Rouse, McWilliams, Moore.
P.O. Selby labeled this page, "Jim Rouse and the two Curlies, H. L. McWilliams and J. C. Moore, were a triumvirate who were together in many enterprises—football, baseball, and several forms of innocent merriment. Jim kept these pictures of the three."
Moore, unidentified woman, Rouse.
P.O. Selby labeled this page, "Jim Rouse and the two Curlies, H. L. McWilliams and J. C. Moore, were a triumvirate who were together in many enterprises—football, baseball, and several forms of innocent merriment. Jim kept these pictures of the three."
McWilliams and Moore standing at 25 yard line on Normal athletic field.
P.O. Selby labeled this page, "Jim Rouse and the two Curlies, H. L. McWilliams and J. C. Moore, were a triumvirate who were together in many enterprises—football, baseball, and several forms of innocent merriment. Jim kept these pictures of the three."
McWilliams holding football as Moore kicks.
P.O. Selby labeled this page, "Jim Rouse and the two Curlies, H. L. McWilliams and J. C. Moore, were a triumvirate who were together in many enterprises—football, baseball, and several forms of innocent merriment. Jim kept these pictures of the three."
John Trower, Center, University of Idaho football team, 1910/weight 157, 1910 December 4.
Most of the message is unreadable, covered by remnants of the album paper]. Identification written on face of photo by Rouse; photo postcard mailed to Rouse while he was living in Cold Spring Harbor, Long Island, New York.
