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SAM DeVINCENT COLLECTION OF ILLUSTRATED AMERICAN
SHEET MUSIC, ca. 1790 - 1980 #300
Container List
Series 4, Songwriters, 1847-1975
EPHEMERA FILES
Box Folder
4.1 Burt Bacharach and Hal David, 1970-1980:
A Article, International Musician,
September 1970.
ASCAP Notice re broadcasting restrictions, July 1972.
ASCAP 80, Election Special issue, article re Hal David.(3 items)
4.2 Irving Berlin, 1933-1987:
- B Magazine articles and news clippings,
1934-1987. (32 items)
C Catalogues of Berlin Music, ca. 1933-1957. (7
items)
D Correspondence and broadcasting memos; sheet
music trading lists; biographical sketch of Berlin. (26 items)
4.3 Lew Brown, B. G. De Sylva, and Ray Henderson, 1971;
n.d.:
- E Two folios of 'comedy poems and mock
ballads' by Lew Brown;
includes the lyrics to "Jake the Plumber," 1925.
Obituary for Ray
Henderson, National Sheet Music Society
Newsletter,
February, 1971. (3 items)
4.5 Hoagy Carmichael, 1935-1987:
- F Three programs/flyers re
Carmichael festivals and music programs.
Promotional
materials for Hoagy Carmichael Jazz Society.
Promotional
material for recordings by 'country' artists.
Reproductions of
original manuscripts of "Star Dust," dated
January 5,
1928, and "Down in Bimini Bay," n.d.
"The Works of
Hoagy Carmichael," 1983, by John Edward Hasse.
"A Folio of
Hoagy Carmichael Piano Compositions," 1974,
published by The
Lilly Library, University of Indiana.
"Hoagy
Carmichael's Song Catalog," n.d.
Sixteen
articles from newspapers, 1935-1986. (33 items)
4.6 George M. Cohan 1933:
- G Six 'see' notes
referencing other parts of the collection.
Envelope with uncanceled George M. Cohan commemorative stamp.
Positive photocopy of cover of "Those Irving Berlin
Melodies."
Photocopy of cover of "Over There."
"Give My Regards to Broadway," 1904; 1930, miniaturized
copy
of the original sheet music. (11 items)
-
- * "The NRA
Song," 1933, printed in the Gulf Funny Weekly.
(*Stored in DeVincent Over-Size Box*) (1 item)
4.7 Peter De Rose 1948-1976; n.d.:
6 H
Brochure for 12th Commemorative Anniversary of Peter De Rose
Memorial
Week, April 23-30, 1965.
Two 'see' notes referencing other parts of the collection.
National Sheet Music Society Newsletter, incomplete, March
1976, re
May Singhi Breen (Mrs. Peter De Rose).
International Musician, October 1948. (5 items)
4.8 Walter Donaldson, 1969-1973; n.d.:
I
Robert Brower correspondence and 'Want' lists.
'See' notes referencing other sections of Collection.
Misc. notes re Donaldson.
Clipping from Cash Box, Oct. 20, 1973. (16 items)
4.9 Paul Dresser, pre-1900-1975; n.d.:
J
Four items relating to preservation of Dresser's birthplace.
A list and notes re Dresser's music.
Partial folio of songs, and lyrics with no music, pre-1900; many songs
are parodies.
The Indianapolis Star Magazine, July 16, 1961.
Ft. Wayne News-Sentinal, January 15, 1975. (9 items)
4.11 Stephen Collins Foster, 1854-1957; n.d.:
K
"Foster's Social Orchestra," 1854, for flute and violin.
L
"The Swanee River," 1890, inside title: "Old Folks at
Home."
M
"Foster's Melodies," 1896, Biography, Songs, and Musical
Compositions.
7 N
"The Melodies of Stephen C. Foster," 1908, Limited Edition.
O
"A Treasury of Stephen Foster," 1946.
P
"A Pictorial Bibliography of the First Editions of Stephen C.
Foster,"
1957.
8 Q
The Etude magazine, seven articles, 1914-1939.
Song Hits magazine, April 1940.
Music and Youth, June 1926.
Unidentified Pittsburgh, Pa., newspaper, February 1953.
Lincoln Herald, January 13, 1946, "Stephen Foster,
Democrat,"
reprint of June 1945 article.
Correspondence, November 14, 1939, re Foster collection at the
University of Pittsburgh.
Brochure and companion promotional script for the Stephen Foster
Memorial, White Springs, Florida, n.d.
Biography of Foster, unidentified source, n.d.
'See' notes and trading lists.
Magnavox advertising items.
(27 items)
* The
Farmer's Wife, November 1914, "Old Black Joe."
(*Stored in DeVincent Over-size Box*) (1 item)
4.12 Rudolf Friml, 1923-1972; n.d.:
R Song, "The Things That You Promised
to Do," 1939, music by
George A. Gibbs, Jr., lyrics by Johnny Santos and Norman
Spencer; photo of Rudolf Friml, Jr., on cover.
The Etude
magazine, April, 1923, "The Mystery Of Musical
Inspiration (An
Interview with Rudolf Friml)."
The Etude, May 1923,
advertisement for Friml music.
Souvenir book, THE VAGABOND
KING.
Promotional material from
Famous Music Corporation, August,
1956.
Fort Wayne
Journal-Gazette, June 8, 1969, and November
14, 1972.
Death announcements, The
National Sheet Music Society
Newsletter, December 1972, and AP Wire, November 13,
1972.
(9 items)
4.13 George Gershwin and Ira Gershwin, 1967-1987:
S Eight news clippings, 1973-1987, n.d.
Hi-Fi Stereo Review,
May 1967, article on George Gershwin.
ASCAP Today,
January 1972, article on Ira Gershwin.
Official First Day Cover,
February 28, 1973, of George
Gershwin Commemorative stamp, with letter from ASCAP
President. (12 items)
4.14 Hammerstein, Hart, and Rodgers, 1967-1983:
T Six newsclippings, 1970-1980.
Programs for SOUTH PACIFIC
and THE KING AND I.
ASCAP Today,
Autumn, 1967.
ASCAP in Action,
Winter, 1982-1983.
Three AP wires re Richard
Rodgers.
Promotional kit re Richard
Rodgers.
'See' note and sheet music
sale announcement. (16 items)
4.15 Charles K. Harris, n.d.:
U Program of the World Film Corporation
presentation of WHEN IT STRIKES HOME.
Two back covers of sheet
music, advertising Harris's songs.
Incomplete folio of songs
by Harris and others. (4 items)
4.16 Victor Herbert, 1935; 1939; n.d.:
V The Etude, three articles,
March 1935, March 1939, and n.d.
Official ASCAP First Day
Cover, October 15, 1964, with
promotional insert. (5 items)
4.17 Carrie Jacobs Bond, 1910-1936; n.d.:
W The
Etude, September 1920.
A Complete Catalog of Compositions, ca. 1936, by Carrie Jacobs-Bond.
The Latest Songs by Carrie Jacobs-Bond, published by the Boston
Music Company.
Promotional sheet for "A Perfect Day" and "My Soul,
1910."
Original manuscript for "God Remembers When the World
Forgets."
"Jest A'Wearyin' fer You," music by W. H. Neidlinger.
(6 items)
4.20 Jerome Kern, 1965; 1977:
X Program guide to the Jerome Kern 80th Birthday
celebration.
Fort Wayne Journal Gazette,
October 16, 1977, review of recent
production of "Very Good Eddie".
(2 items)
4.21 Johnny Mercer, 1971-1978:
Y Two ASCAP Today articles, September
1971 and Fall 1976.
Two newspaper articles
(unidentified), July 1, 1972, and September 7, 1974.
Obituaries, Billboard, July
10, 1976, and UPI wire, June 25, 1976.
Memorial, full page, Billboard,
July 10, 1976.
Correspondence, February
16, 1978, from Krugerrand Records.
(8 items)
4.25 Cole Porter, 1935-1988:
9 Z
Twelve newspaper and magazine articles, May 1935-February 3, 1988.
Press release re June 6-9, 1986, commemoration of Porter.
Three lists and a letter re collecting.
Three production programs: CAN-CAN, BI-CENTENNIAL SPECIAL,
and the WAGON WHEEL PLAYHOUSE SPECIAL of C. Porter music.
(19 items)
4.26 Sigmund Romberg, 1928; 1950; n.d.:
AA Souvenir programs of THE STUDENT PRINCE, n.d.,
and
BLOSSOM TIME, 1928.
International
Musician, November 1950, "A Salute To
Sigmund Romberg."
(3 items)
4.27 George F. Root, 1894; 1972:
BB Supplement, The Sunday Inter
Ocean, June 17, 1894, with three songs:
"I
Will Lay Me Down," "Old Canoe," and "The Road to
Slumberland."
Enterprise Sheet Music Collector's Club Bulletin, June 1972, with
reprint of an 1895 obituary of some length.
(2
items)
4.28 Billy Rose, 1966; n.d.:
CC Obituary, Fort Wayne Journal-Gazette,
February 10, 1966.
'See' notes.
(3 items)
4.29 John Philip Sousa, 1986; n.d.:
DD Ft. Wayne News Sentinel, April 17,
1986, re Sousa and Ft.
Wayne Philharmonic concert.
News item
(unidentified) of
Meredith Wilson's death, and his association with
Sousa.
(2 items)
4.30 Andrew B. Sterling, 1897-1936:
EE Catalog of songs, published by the
Stirling (sic) Music
Publishing Co., N.Y.
Two catalogs
published by the Estate of Sterling.
Formal offer of
sale, by the Sterling Estate, of sheet music.
Christmas card,
1976, from Ray Sterling.
Seven DeVincent
lists and notes.
(11 items)
4.32 Arthur Sullivan, 1911; 1951; n.d.:
FF "Souvenir Book of Words," 1911,
commemorating the visit of
the Sheffield Choir to the United States.
The Etude,
May 1951, article.
Correspondence presenting
histories of several ballads,
"The Lost Chord"
being the only one by Sullivan.
(3
items)
4.35 Harry Von Tilzer, 1947; 1981; n.d.:
- GG Variety, September 10, 1947, full-page
ad/tribute.
Correspondence from
the Goshen Public Library, June 18, 1981.
"Stories of
Jack and The Beanstalk," n.d.
(3 items)
4.36 Harry Warren, 1956-1981:
- HH Unillustrated, hand-written scores for three
songs: "Whoa Emma," n.d.,
lyrics by Dorothy Fields; "Broadway House Blues" and "Down
Town Blues" both 1956.
ASCAP
Today, March, 1970.
Photocopies
from Harry Warren and the Hollywood Musical,
"Part
Six of the Harry Warren Catalog," November 7, 1975.
Four news
articles, May 1974, September 23, 1981, and two n.d.
Two National
Sheet Music Society Newsletters, October 1977
and November 1981.
Two
duplicated copies from unidentified and undated sources.
(14
items)
4.39 Richard Whiting, 1975; n.d.:
- II Pencilled score with notes for violin
accompaniment, of "Yo Te Amo
Means I Love You."
Billboard, Feb. 1975,
advertisement for Whiting music.
(3 items)
4.40 Jack Yellen, 1962-1979; n.d.:
JJ ASCAP
Almanac notice of Jack Yellen's 70th Birthday, July, 1962.
National Sheet Music Society Newsletter, June 1979,
containing
reprints of three autobiographical articles.
'See'notes referencing other parts of the collection.
(11
items)
4.41 Vincent Youmans, 1960; 1975; n.d.1946:
- KK Promotional material, Vincent Youmans
Company, Inc.,
September 20, 1960.
ASCAP
Today, Spring, 1975.
Unidentified,
undated newspaper item: "Youmans Heirs Ask $3
Million Alleging Misuse of Music."
(3
items)
4.42: Stanley Adams
10
Engraved business card (3 x 5) presenting the Third Edition of the
ASCAP Biographical Dictionary.
Signature and Title engraved: Stanley Adams, President.
(1 item)
4.43: Milton Ager
Obituaries: Fort Wayne News-Sentinel, Tues. May 8, 1979;
Los Angeles Times, Tuesday, May 8, 1979 (photocopy).
Article on Ager's daughter, Shana Alexander, Fort Wayne
News-Sentinel, Fri., Sept. 28, 1979.
Copy of brief bio from unknown source.
Two 'see' notes referencing other parts of the collection.
(6 items)
4.45: Harry Akst
'See' note re "Sweetie Pie" and "Dinah." (1
item)
4.46: Steve Allen
Five articles (one incomplete): Billboard, May 7, 1977; Parade,
May 5, 1985;
Ft. Wayne News Sentinel, TV Journal, April 20-26, 1986; TV
Guide, May 3, 1986; and The Journal Gazette, June 7, 1987.
(5 items)
4.47: Harold Arlen
Two articles: ASCAP Today, Fall, 1976, and Fort
Wayne News-Sentinel,
February 2, 1985. (2 items)
4.48: Harry W. Armstrong
One article: Etude, May, 1951.
One 'see' note referencing another part of the collection.
(2 items)
4.50: Gene Austin
'See' note referencing another part of the collection.
Photocopy of obituaries and news item.
(2 items)
4.51: Ernest R. Ball
Newspaper article possibly reprinted from Collier's Weekly,
with lyrics about WWI, rewritten to the tune of "A Little Bit
of Heaven."
'See' referencing other parts of the collection.
(3 items)
4.53: Phil Baxter
'See' notes referencing other parts of the collection.
Unidentified photocopy item.
National Sheet Music Society, January, 1973, obituary.
(4 items)
4.54: Nora Bayes
'See' notes referencing other parts of the collection.
(2 items)
4.55: Milton Berle
'See' note referencing another part of the collection.
File Card.
UPI wire item, November 2, 1985.
The Star, December 26, 1978, photo and caption.
Fort Wayne Journal-Gazette, May 14, 1978, article and
photos.
(5 items)
4.56: Ben Bernie
Popular Songs Magazine, May, 1935. (1 item)
4.57: David Braham and Edward Harrigan
Photocopy of reprinted letter from Harrigan, 1874.
(1 item)
4.58: Ernest Breuer
'See' notes referencing other parts of the collection.
"Singer's Memories Still Haven't Lost Their Flavor," date
and source of article unidentified. (10 items)
4.59: Shelton Brooks
'See' notes referencing other parts of the collection.
Cash Box, September 27, 1975, obituary.
(2 items)
4.61: George Brown
DeVincent's note re difference between this musician and Billy
Hill, aka George Brown. 'See' notes referencing other parts of the collection.
(1 item)
4.62: Nacio Herb Brown
'See' note referencing another part of the collection.
(1 item)
4.65: Walter Bullock
'See' notes referencing other parts of the collection.
(2 items)
4.66: Irving Caesar
'See' note referencing other parts of the collection.
Single sheet with words and music for Caesar's patriotic song:
"For 48 Reasons We Love You," 1940.
(2 items)
4.67: J. Will Callahan
'See' notes referencing other parts of the collection.
National Sheet Music Society Newsletter, March, 1979.
The Popular Songs Monthly, January 1, 1921.
1964 supplement to the March ASCAP Almanac, page 4.
(11 items)
4.68: Earl Carroll
'See' notes referencing other parts of the collection.
Photocopy, "Earl Carroll Vanities", " Mecca of
Beauty," no identification or date.
(4 items)
4.69: Harry Carroll and Ballard MacDonald
'See' notes re Carroll music.
'See' note re MacDonald music.
Two loose pages re MacDonald.
(7 items)
4.70: Cecile Chaminade
Etude, July, 1929, photograph and brief biography.
Etude, December, 1930, music for "The Scarf
Dance" and article.
(2 items)
4.71: Claribel (Mrs. Charles Barnard)
'See' notes referencing other parts of the collection.
(3 items)
4.75: Zez Confrey
'See' notes referencing other parts of the collection.
International Musician, January, 1972, article.
Correspondence from Wade Letts re: Confrey music,
October 8, 1977-
September 8, 1982.
(8 items)
4.76: Con Conrad
'See' note referencing other parts of the collection.
Advertising mailer publicizing Conrad's songs.
(2 items)
4.77: Charlie Crozat Converse
'See' notes referencing other parts of the collection.
(2 items)
4.78: J. Fred Coots
Article by Coots, Billboard, July 19, 1969.
Obituary, Fort Wayne News Sentinel, April 11, 1985.
'See' notes referencing other parts of the collection.
(5 items)
4.79: Sam Coslow
'See' notes referencing other parts of the collection.
Book review, Billboard, December 10, 1977.
Book Review, National Sheet Music Society, March 1978.
Orchestration notes taped to "Was It a Dream?"
(22 items)
4.80: Rubey Cowan
'See' notes referencing other parts of the collection.
Stark and Cowan, Inc. Publishers reference.
(3 items)
4.82: Frank Crumit
'See' notes referencing other parts of the collection.
(2 items)
4.83: Xavier Cugat
'See' note referencing another part of the collection.
News wire items re: Cugat's health.
(3 items)
4.84: Charles N. Daniels (Neil Moret)
'See' notes referencing other parts of the collection.
(9 items)
4.85: H. P. Danks
'See' note referencing other parts of the collection. (1 item)
4.86: Benny Davis
'See' notes referencing other parts of the collection.
(2 items)
4.87: Reginald de Koven
A loose back cover advertising "Red Feather."
(1 item)
4.88: Vaughn De Leath
'See' notes referencing other parts of the collection.
National Sheet Music Society, Newsletter, May, 1986,
article.
Popular Songs, May, 1935, article.
(3 items)
4.92: Al Dubin
'See' notes referencing other parts of the collection.
(6 items)
4.94: Joseph Kline Emmet
Brief biography and photo of Emmet, source unidentified. (1 item)
4.95: Ernie Erdman
'See' notes referencing other parts of the collection.
Unidentified reference to Erdman.
(3 items)
4.96: Sammy Fain
11 'See' notes referencing other parts of the collection.
Photo of Fain, Billboard, June 14, 1980.
(5 items)
4.97: Felix F.and Leo Feist
Photocopy of "My Merry Irish Widow," with note to see
Armstrong file. 'See' note referencing other parts of the collection.
Article, Cash Box MIDEM Convention Issue, January 20, 1968
(3 items)
4.99: Dorothy Fields
Undated article about Fields and Jimmy McHugh.
'See' note re McHugh, Romberg, Coleman, and Kern.
Eulogy, photocopy of ASCAP Today, Vol.7, No.1, Spring,
1975.
UPI obituary, photocopy, March 29, 1974.
(4 items)
4.100: Ted Fiorito
'See' notes referencing other parts of the collection.
Popular Songs, June, 1935, page 34, photocopy.
Fort Wayne Journa-Gazette, July 24, 1971, obituary.
(8 items)
4.101: Fred Fisher
'See' note referencing other parts of the collection.
Correspondence from Fred Fisher Music Company, September 26, 1962.
(2 items)
4.103: Leo Friedman
'See' notes referencing other parts of the collection.
(7 items)
4.104: Cliff Friend
'See' notes referencing other parts of the collection.
ASCAP Almanac, October, 1962, photocopy, partial listing of
Cliff Friend songs.
(4 items)
4.105: Harold G. (Jack) Frost
'See' notes referencing other parts of the collection.
(4 items)
4.106: Jan Garber
Billboard, October 15, 1977, photocopy of obituary.
(1 item)
4.107: Byron Gay
'See' notes referencing other parts of the collection.
Photocopy of "Chicago Butterfly" cover.
Photocopies of several Byron Gay songs.
(8 items)
4.108: L. Wolfe Gilbert
'See' notes referencing other parts of the collection.
Copy of newspaper obiturary notice, source and date not noted.
Billboard, June 21, 1969, photocopy of article by Gilbert
about George M. Cohan; part of text missing.
ASCAP Today, June, 1969, autobiographical article.
(5 items)
4.109: Haven Gillespie
'See' note referencing other parts of the collection.
Obituaries, Billboard, April 5, 1975, and one from
unidentified and undated source.
(3 items)
4.110: Charles W. Glover
'See' notes referencing other parts of the collection.
(2 items)
4.111: Stephen Glover
'See' note referencing another part of the collection.
(1 item)
4.112: E. Ray Goetz
'See' notes referencing other parts of the collection.
(3 items)
4.114: Mack Gordon and Harry Revel
Postcard to radio stations. (1 item)
4.116: Edgar Guest
'See' note referencing other parts of the collection. (1 item)
4.117: Albert Gumble
'See' notes referencing other parts of the collection.
Facsimile (n.d., no source) bio of Gumble.
(11 items)
4.118: Wendell Woods Hall
Several pages of additional lyrics to "Ain't Gonna Rain No
Mo'."
The Intermezzo, April, 1965, photo with caption.
Photocopy of blurb on Hall, unidentified source.
Photocopy of poems/lyrics, unidentified source.
(7 items)
4.119: James F. Hanley
'See' notes referencing other parts of the collection.
Unidentified newsletter item, n.d.
Unidentified review of "Indiana."
(6 items)
4.120: Annie Fortesque Harrison
Article, "The Romance of 'In the Gloaming',"
unidentified and undated source. (1 item)
4.121: Will S. Hays
'See' note referencing another part of the collection.
(1 item)
4.123: Billy Hill
'See' notes referencing other parts of the collection.
Lead sheets removed from "The Oregon Trail," Folder C.
DeVincent's "wanted" lists.
Notice of Billy Hill's inclusion in the Country Music Association, International
Musician, November
1982.
Miscellaneous page of a July newsletter mentioning Billy Hill.
Popular Songs, February 1935, with article, "Meet
Billy Hill," pg. 15.
(11 items)
4.124: Bob Hilliard
'See' note referencing another part of the collection.
(1 item)
4.125: Joseph E. Howard
'See' notes referencing other parts of the collection.
Article, Music Vendor, April 4, 1964, re authorship of
"I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now."
(5 items)
4.126: Herbert Ingraham
'See' note referencing another part of the collection.
(1 item)
4.127: Gordon Jenkins
'See' note referencing another part of the collection.
Obituary, International Musician, July, 1984.
(2 items)
4.128: Harry Jentes
'See' note referencing another part of the collection.
(1 item)
4.129: Isham Jones
Copy of magazine article by Jones about his career (name and date
of publication not noted). Copy of reference to songs.
Copy of The Coalton (Ohio) Historical Society newsletter.
Publicity poster, 11" x 14", and backing poster with no
relevance.
Seven DeVincent references to other parts of the collection.
(9 items)
4.130: Bert Kalmar, Harry Ruby and Herman Ruby
12
'See' notes referencing other parts of the collection.
ASCAP
Today, Vol.5, No.1, March 1971 and Vol.7, No.1, Spring 1975.
(5
items)
4.131: Art Kassel
'See' notes referencing other parts of the collection.
(1 item)
4.133: Charles and Nick Kenny
'See' note referencing another part of the collection.
Promotional letter from Nick Kenny.
(2 items)
4.134: Robert A. King
'See' notes referencing other parts of the collection.
Enterprise Sheet Music Collector's Club, September, 1969,
page 4.
(6 items)
4.136: F. Henri Klickmann
'See' notes referencing other parts of the collection.
(8 items)
4.137: Ted Koehler
Obituary, National Sheet Music Society Newsletter,
February, 1973. (1 item)
4.138: Alex Kramer and Joan Whitney
Note re Kramer/Whitney songs. (1 item)
4.139: Clare Kummer
'See' note re Billie Burke. (1 item)
4.140: Vee Lawnhurst and Tot Seymour
'See' notes referencing other parts of the collection.
Photocopy of songsheet, "Table d'Hote."
Photocopies of back covers of songsheets with photos of Lawnhurst
and Seymour. (13 items)
4.143: Edgar Leslie
Obituary, Cash Box News, February 7, 1976.
'See' notes referencing other parts of the collection.
(3 items)
4.145: Sam M. Lewis
'See' note referencing other parts of the collection.
(1 item).
4.147: Jack Little
'See' notes referencing other parts of the collection.
(3 items)
4.150: Carmen Lombardo
Variety article, April 21, 1971.
'See' note referencing other parts of the collection.
(2 items)
4.148: Frank Loesser
List of recordings, Frank Music Corporation.
Article, Fort Wayne News-Sentinel, October 29, 1980.
'See' notes referencing other parts of the Collection.
(5 items)
4.152: Henry Mancini
'See' note referencing other parts of the collection.
ASCAP Today, Spring, 1978, cover story.
International Musician, October, 1970.
(3 items)
4.153: Edward B. Marks and Joseph W. Stern
Edward B. Marks Music Corporation song listing.
'See' note referencing other parts of the collection.
(2 items)
4.155: Felix McGlennon
'See' note referencing another part of the collection.
(1 item)
4.156: Jimmy McHugh
'See' notes referencing other parts of the collection.
DeVincent's lists of McHugh songs.
Undated article on McHugh and Dorothy Fields.
Letter and cards from McHugh Music to Devincent.
Publicity items.
(28 items)
4.157: Mabel McKinley
'See' notes referencing other parts of the collection.
Citing that McKinley was a niece of President McKinley.
(3 items)
4.158: Blanche Merrill
DeVincent's notes about Merrill's music. (2 items)
4.159: Bob Merrill
'See' note referencing another part of the collection.
(1 item)
4.160: Harrison Millard
'See' note referencing other parts of the collection. (1 item)
4.162: Halsey K. Mohr
'See' notes referencing other parts of the collection.
"Heart of My Heart," 1911, partial photocopy; original is
in DeVincent Oversize Box.
(5 items)
4.163: Thomas Moore
Magazine article, The Etude, March, 1942.
(1 item)
4.164: Carey Morgan
Notes referencing other parts of the collection.
Photocopy of "Belinda (Open Up Your Window)" cover.
(3 items)
4.165: Russ Morgan
'See' note referencing another part of the collection.
(1 item)
4.166: Theodora (Dolly) Morse
'See' notes referencing other parts of the collection.
DeVincent's notes re noms de plume.
ASCAP Almanac, 1962, brief bio of Theodora Morse.
(4 items)
4.167: Theodore Morse
'See'notes referencing other parts of the collection.
Newsclipping, n.d., caricatures by "Sem."
(6 items)
4.168: Lewis F. Muir
'See' notes referencing other parts of the collection.
(2 items)
4.169: Ed. G. Nelson
13
'See' note referencing another part of the collection. (1 item)
4.170: Ray Noble
'See' notes referencing other parts of the collection.
Obituaries: UPI Wire, Billboard, April 15, 1978,
and Fort Wayne News Sentinel, April 4, 1978.
(5 items)
4.171: Abe Olman
'See' notes referencing other parts of the collection.
(4 items)
4.172: Herman Paley
'See' note referencing another part of the collection.
(1 item)
4.173: Mitchell Parish
'See' notes referencing other parts of the collection.
The Fort Wayne Journal-Gazette, March 1, 1987.
Photocopy of brief bio of Parish (source unknown, n.d.).
(5 items)
4.174: H. W. Petrie
'See' note referencing another part of the collection.
Etude magazine article, n.d., including music for "My
Jack," 1910, and "Le Tambourin," 1910.
Etude magazine, .n.d., music for "Queen of the
Summer," 1916.
Correspondence from Leta Petrie, September 27, 1956, with photocopy
of original music attachment.
(4 items)
4.175: Al Piantadosi
'See' notes referencing other parts of the collection.
(2 items)
4.176: W. C. Powell (aka Polla)
'See' notes referencing other parts of the collection.
(4 items)
4.177: Lee S. Roberts
'See' notes referencing other parts of the collection.
(9 items)
4.178: J. Russel Robinson
'See' notes referencing other parts of the collection.
(4 items)
4.179: Willard Robison
'See' notes referencing other parts of the collection.
(2 items)
4.181: Vincent Rose
Facsimile of biographical blurb.
'See' notes referencing other parts of the Collection.
(6 items)
4.182: Monroe Rosenfeld
'See' notes referencing other parts of the collection.
Typed lyrics and note re "Climbing Up the Golden Stairs."
(6 items)
4.183: Will Rossiter
'See' notes referencing other parts of the collection.
(4 items)
4.184: Henry Russell
'See' note referencing another part of the collection.
(1 item)
4.185: Joe Sanders
'See' notes referencing other parts of the collection.
Letter, April 25, 1979, re Cord and Auburn cars.
Joslin's Jazz Journal, February, 1983.
The Intermezzo, October, 1986, page 9.
(14 items)
4.186: Jean Schwartz
'See' notes referencing other parts of the collection.
Two pages with photos and advertising for PIFF! PAFF! POUF!
(4 items)
4.187: Terry Shand
Promotional letter, February 3, 1947, with Advance Artist Copy of
"Possum Song." (1 item)
4.188: Larry Shay
'See' notes referencing other parts of the collection.
(6 items)
4.189: Seymour Simons
'See' notes referencing other parts of the collection.
"Salt Your Sugar," 1923, facsimile of the original.
(3 items)
4.191: Harry B. Smith
'See' notes referencing other parts of the collection.
(1 item)
4.192: Lee Orean Smith
'See' notes referencing other parts of the collection.
Photocopy of "Close Dat Eye" cover.
(5 items)
4.193: Ted Snyder
'See' notes referencing other parts of the collection.
(4 items)
4.194: Alfred Solman
'See' note referencing another part of the collection.
(1 item)
4.195: Herbert Spencer & Fleta Jan Brown
'See' notes referencing other parts of the collection.
Page 20 of an H. W. Cole Enterprises, Inc. listing.
Photocopies of covers of "Gypsy Land" and "Tickle
Toes."
(5 items)
4.196: Harold Spina
File card for "Springtime in Paree."
'See' notes referencing other parts of the collection.
(3 items)
4.197: Sam H. Stept
'See' notes referencing other parts of the collection.
(2 items)
4.198: Charley Straight
'See' notes referencing other parts of the collection.
Letters, 1973, from collector Robert G. Wright.
(12 items)
4.199: Tell Taylor
14
Correspondence and program, Cooper Tire and Rubber Company, 1979.
'See' notes referencing other parts of the collection.
(8 items)
4.200: James Thornton
'See' note referencing another part of the collection.
(1 item)
4.201: Harry Tierney
'See' notes referencing other parts of the collection.
(1 item)
4.202: Harry, Charles, Henry, and Fred Tobias
'See' notes referencing other parts of the collection.
Two letters, from Harry Tobias and Charles Tobias.
Six articles about the Tobias family.
Six promotional items.
One promotional folio containing fourteen songs.
(22 items)
4.203:Nat Vincent
'See' notes referencing other parts of the collection.
National Sheet Music Society Newsletter, September,
1977,news item.
National Sheet Music Society Newsletter, January, 1978,
article.
BillBoard, June 23, 1979, obituary notice.
(7 items)
4.204: William Vincent Wallace
'See' notes referencing other parts of the collection.
(2 items)
4.205: Ned Washington
'See' notes referencing other parts of the collection.
Biography of Washington, source (ASCAP Today?) and date
unknown.
(3 items)
4.206: Bernie Wayne
File cards.
Fort Wayne News-Sentinel, Friday, August 2, 1985.
(3 items)
4.208: J. P. Webster
Note referencing another part of the collection. (1 item)
4.209: Paul Francis Webster
'See' notes referencing other parts of the collection.
Billboard, April 22, 1978, captioned photograph.
(11 items)
4.212: I. B. Woodbury
'See' note referencing other parts of the collection. (1 item)
4.213: Harry Woods
'See' note referencing another part of the collection.
(1 item)
4.214: Allie Wrubel
'See' notes referencing other parts of the collection.
Facsimile page of a brief biography, n.d., source unkown.
(4 items)
4.215: Victor Young (b. Chicago)
'See' notes referencing other parts of the collection.
Etude Magazine article, February, 1945.
Facsimile of brief biography, n.d., source unknown.
(7 items)
4.217: J. S. Zamecnik
Photocopy of article, n.d., at time of first performance of
"California."
(1 item)
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