Agreement between Isadora and Elizabeth Duncan and [illegible] Kaeferstein, incomplete. Possibly dated April 1894-February 1898?, but inconsistent with Duncan's biography.
A color photograph shows a man dressed in a suit and tie seated behind a desk in an office, surrounded by shelves full of books. His closed right hand is raised with thumb pointing up in a "thumbs up" sign; on his thumb is a condom. The word "ohne" (without) is next to the condom. The man is probably in his thirties, wears glasses, and has a professional desk job, perhaps as an archivist, lawyer or accountant. The message is that a mature, well-educated professional gay man will not have sex unless condoms are used for protection.
A color image of the needle end of a hypodermic syringe. The syringe contains a brownish liquid, and the needle itself has a knot in it. One drop of liquid has come out from the end of the needle, and it forms the "o" in the word "stop." The message emphasizes that one way to stop AIDS is to never share needles.
This "Steck" cartoon depicts a naked woman and a naked man, with their arms around each other, seated on a hilltop, gazing upward with a started look on their faces. Snow is falling around them, but they are sitting under the "protection" of a condom, which is keeping them safe from the snowfall, and safe from the darkness, as light is eminating down from the condom above. Since the snowflakes can be suggestive of sperm, the couple can be thought of as being kept safe from the transmission of AIDS through the use of a condom.
Proposing a December performance by Isadora Duncan for annual fundraising on behalf of the Society for the Protection of Abused Children, suggesting this as the best environment for her first performance in Russia.
Proposal for dance performances in Germany, December 1 and 15, 1904 and January 2, 13 and 19, 1905. Signed [illegible], 25 April 1904, Die Direction der Philarhmonie.
Contract for dance performance by Isadora Duncan, represented by Direction Vereinigter Künste, January [no year], signed by a representative [illegible]for Theater des Westens, Charlottenburg, 5 December [no year].
Agreement for dance performances by Isadora Duncan on January 25, 27 and 30, 1905. Signed by Elizabeth Duncan for Isadora Duncan, Berlin, 27 September, 1904, and representative for Neuen Operetten-Théaters [illegible], Hamburg, 29 September 1904.
Contract for performance by Isadora Duncan on October 5. Signed by Elizabeth Duncan for Isadora Duncan, Berlin, 23 September 1904, and Theodor Brandt, Stuttgart, September 1904.
Contract for performance by Isadora Duncan on October 3. Signed by Elizabeth Duncan for Isadora Duncan, Berlin, 8 September 1904 and representative for Stadt-Théaters [illegible], 18 September 1904.
Contract for dance performance by Isadora Duncan on January 5. Signed by Elizabeth Duncan for Isadora Duncan, Berlin, 6 September 1904 and Otto Lokse?], Cöln, 15 September 1904.
Contract for dance performance by Isadora Duncan on November 17. Signed by Elizabeth Duncan for Isadora Duncan, Berlin, 2 September 1904, and [Adolf] Steinert, Mainz, 6 September 1904.
Contract for performance by Isadora Duncan on October 12. Signed by Elizabeth Duncan for Isadora Duncan, Berlin, 1 September 1904 and representative [illegible] for Stadt-Théaters, Leipzig, 6 September 1904.
Contract for dance performance by Isadora Duncan on November 17. Signed by Elizabeth Duncan for Isadora Duncan, Berlin, 6 October 1904, and representative [illegible] for Stadt-Théaters, 10 October 1904.
Contract for performances by Isadora Duncan, December 28 and 29, 1904. Signed by Elizabeth Duncan for Isadora Duncan, Berlin, 14 November 1904, and representative [illegible] for Central-Théaters, Dresden, 17 November 1904.
Contract for dance performance by Isadora Duncan on November 15. Signed by Elizabeth Duncan for Isadora Duncan, Berlin, 9 November 1904, and representative [illegible] for Stadt-Théaters, no date. Stamped "Theater-Direction Heinrich Hagin."
Contract for performance by Isadora Duncan on June 12. Signed for Isadora Duncan by [illegible], Eremitage, 8 June 1904 and Eugen Pfeiffer, Heidelberg, 12 June 1904.
Contract for performance by Isadora Duncan on December 9. Signed by Elizabeth Duncan for Isadora Duncan, Berlin, 31 August 1904, and a representative [illegible] for Stadt-Théaters, 2 September 1904.
Contract for performances by Isadora Duncan on November 19 and 24. Signed by Elizabeth Duncan for Isadora Duncan, Berlin, August 26, 1904, and Julius Rudolph, Hannover, 29 August 1904.
Contract for performances by Isadora Duncan on September 3 and 25. Signed by Elizabeth Duncan for Isadora Duncan, Berlin, 20 August 1904, and [Heinrich Hagin], no date. blah
Poster is a brochure providing information on safe sex and list of symptoms from sexually transmitted diseases (hepatitis, herpes, HIV/AIDS, syphillis, gonorrhea, etc.). Illustrated with a photograph of a naked man with his back showing.