Entertainment
Entertainment collection. Third Accrual (48-2011). [1827]-1992.
45 cm of textual records and graphic material. 13 photographs.
5 oversize items 357 cards.
Box 2
Sheet Music
Note: Classification by place of publication.
American Sheet Music:
A:
F.35 A Broken Doll, written by Clifford Harris, composed
by Jas. W. Tate, Francis, Day & Hunter, New York, 1916
A Little Bit of Heaven Shure They Call It Ireland (How Ireland
Got Its [sic] Name), lyric by J. Keirn Brennan, music by
Ernest R. Ball, M. Witmark & Sons, New York, 1914
Aint We Got Fun Song, by Richard A. Whiting, Raymond
B. Egan, and Gus Kanh, Jerome H. Remick & Co., New York, 1921
All the World Will Be Jealous of Me, lyric by Al Dubin,
music by Ernest R. Ball, M. Witmark & Sons, New York, 1917
Aloha Oe (Farewell to Thee), composed by H.M. Queen Liliuokalani,
arranged by Arthur Lange, Eclipse Publishing Company, Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania, 1913
F.36 Amaranth Valse, by Franz Lehár, Ascherberg, Hopwood
& Crew Ltd., 1910 (Supplement to Tit-Bits Oct. 1st 1910)
And Hed Say Oo-La-La Wee Wee, by Harry
Ruby and George Jessel, Waterson, Berlin & Snyders, Co. New
York, 1919
And Yet!, words by Fred G. Bowles, music by Jane Hathaway,
Sam Fox Publishing Co., Cleveland, Ohio, 1918
Arbutus (Intermezzo for Piano), by M.A.E. Davis, B.F. Wood
Music Co. Inc., New York, 1909
Are You The OReilly (Blime Me OReilly You Are
Looking Well), originally by Pat. Rooney, new version by P. Emmett,
arranged by Calvin Grooms, Leo. Feist Inc., New York, 1915
Au Revoir, But Not Good-Bye (Soldier Boy), words by Lew
Brown, music by Albert Von Tilzer, Broadway Music Corporation, New York,
1917
Auf Wiedershehen, My Dear, by Al Hoffman, Al Goodhart, Ed
Nelson and Milton Ager, Ager, Yellen & Bornstein Inc., New York,
1932
B:
F.37 Baby Mine, by Raymond A. Browne and Leo. Friedman,
New York, original publishing date 1901, this copy is presumed to be
later
Baby Rose (Novelty Song), words by Louis Weslyn, music by
George Christie, M. Witmark & Sons, New York, 1911
Baby Shoes, words by Joe Goodwin and Ed. Rose, music by
Al Piantadosi, Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., New York, 1916
The Beautiful River March (Introducing Rev. Dr. Lowrys Famous
Hymn, Shall We Gather at the River?, Filmore Music
House, New York, 1891
Bring Back My Daddy to Me, words by William Tracy and Howard
Johnson, music by George W. Meyer, Leo Feist, Inc., New York, 1917
F.38 Bring Me Back My Lovin Honey Boy (Lovin Honey
Boy!), words by Jack Yellen, music by Geo. L. Cobb, Will Rossiter
The Chicago Publisher, Chicago, 1913
The Brownies (Los Duendos), Op. 58 No. 8, by Hugo Reinhold,
Jos. W. Stern & Co., New York, 1919
Building Love Castles, words and music by Ray Sherwood,
Vandersloot Music Publishing, Williamsport, Pennsylvania, 1922
By the Shores of the Irish Sea, by Branen & Lange and
Webb & Burns, H. Lesser & Bro., New York, 1916
C:
F.39 Carolina in the Morning, lyric by Gus Kahn, music
by Walter Donaldson, Jerome H Remick & Co., New York, 1922
Carrie or Carrie Marry Harry, words by Junie McCree, music
by Albert Von Tilzer, The York Music Company, New York, 1909
Casey Jones, the Brave Engineer, words by T. Lawrence Seibert,
music by Eddie Newton, Southern California Music Co., Los Angeles, California,
missing pages
Cécile Waltz, by Frank w. McKee, G. Ricordi & Co. Inc,
New York, 1914
Chant of the Jungle, lyric by Arthur Freed, music by Nacio
Herb Brown, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Corporation, New York, 1929
The Chimes, by Harry Armstrong, M. Witmark & Sons, 1912
Chong He Come From Hong Kong, words and music by Harold
Weeks, Leo Feist Inc, New York, 1919
F.40 Christians Awake (Kommet, ihr Hirten), English
words by Mrs. G. Federlein, arranged by Dr. E.J. Biedermann, J.Fischer
& Bro, New York, 1908
Country Style (Square Dance), lyric by Johnny Burke, music
by James Van Heusen, Burke and Van Heusen Inc., New York, 1947
Crooning (Crooning Lullabies), lyrics by Al Dubin and Herbert
W. Weise, music by William F. Caesar, M. Witmark & Sons, New York,
1921
The Curse of an Aching Heart (You Made Me What I Am To Day,
words by Henry Fink, music by Al. Piantadosi, Leo. Feist Inc., New York,
1913
D:
F.41 Dardanella, by Felix Bernard and Johnny S. Black,
words by Fred Fisher, McCarthy & Fisher Inc., New York, 1929
Day Dreams, Visions of Bliss, lyric by Robert B. Smith,
music by Heinrich Reinhardt, Jos. W. Stern & Co., New York, 1914
Dear Heart, words by Jean LeFavre, music by W.C. Polla and
Willard Gold Smith, C.C. Church& Co, Hartford, Connecticut, 1919
Dear Old Daddy Long Legs, words by Neville Fleeson, music
by Albert Von Tilzer, Broadway Music Corporation, New York, 1919
Diavolina, Gustave Lange, Op. 310, B.F. Wood Music Co.,
New York.
Did You Ever See a Dream Walking, lyric by Mack Gordon,
music by Harry Revel, Paramount Productions Inc., 1933, copyright assigned
to DeSylvia, Brown and Henderson Inc., New York, 1933
Dixiana, words by Bennie Davis, music by Harry Tierney,
Harms Inc., New York, 1930
Dont Fence Me In, by Cole Porter, Harms Inc., New
York, 1944
Drifting Song, words by Arthur J. Lamb, music by W.C. Polla,
C.C. Church and Company, Hartford, Connecticut, 1920
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F.42 Ecole du Mecanisme Op. 120 Part 2, By J.B. Duvernoy,
McKinley Music Co., New York (No date)
The Evening Hour (Reverie for Piano) by Albert Küssner,
L.C. Küssner, Chicago, 1908
Everybodys Buddy, words by Bernie Grossman, music
by Billy Frisch, Stark & Cowan Inc., New York, 1920
Box 3
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F.1 The Garden of Roses, words by J.E. Dempsey, music
by Johann C. Schmid, Jerome H. Remick & Co., New York, 1909
Gee, But Its Great to Meet a Friend from Your Home Town,
words by Wm. Tracey, music by Jas. McGavisk , J. Fred Hall, New York
City, 1910
The Gem Dance Folio for 1943, compiled by Elmer S, Hughes,
Shapiro, Bernstein & Company Inc., New York, 1943
Georgette, words by Lew Brown, music by Ray Henderson, Shapiro
Bernstein & Co, New York, 1922
The Ghost of the Violin, words by Bert Kalmer, music by
Ted. Snyder, Waterson, Berlin & Snyder Co., New York, 1912
F.2 Good-Bye Sweetheart, by Claire W. Stokes, Rayner
Dalheim & Co., Chicago, 1914
Good Night (Ill See You in the Morning), by Carl Hohengarten,
Wm. Roettger and Paul Small, Shapiro, Bernstein & Company Inc.,
New York, 1926
Grand Daddy (Schottische), by R.B. Brewer, Sam Fox Publishing
Company, Cleveland, Ohio, 1910
The Greatest, Great Wonder, words by Mel. Brewster, music
by Hugh E. Millikin, Millikin Music Co., Buffalo, 1921
The Green Grass Grew All Around, words by William Jerome,
music by Harry Von Tilzer, Harry Von Tilzer Music Publishing Company,
New York, 1912
Gus Hills Big Minstrels 60 Singing and Dancing Comedians,
Harold Rossiter Music Company, Chicago.
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Heart O Th Heather, lyric by Glen Mac Donough,
music by Raymond Hubbell, Leo. Feist, Inc., New York, 1916
I:
F.3 I Am Dreaming of my Irish Rose, music by Jozef
W. Rybak, words by James G. Ellis, arranged by Burrell Van Buren, Ellis
& Co. Chicago, 1914
Id Like to See the Kaiser With a Lily in his Hand,
by Henry Lewis, Howard Johnson and Billy Frisch, Leo. Feist Inc., New
York, 1918
Id Love to Fall Asleep and Wake Up in My Mammys Arms,
words by Sam M. Lewis and Joe Young, music by Fred E. Ahlert, Waterson,
Berlin & Snyder Co., New York, 1920
Id Love to Live in Loveland with a Girl Like You,
by W.R. Williams, Will Rossiter The Chicago Publisher, Chicago, 1910
If I Could Live to Love You (Then I Would Love to Live),
words by Paul Benedek, music by Alfred Solman, The Joe Morris Music
Co., New York, 1914
If I Knock the L Out of Kelly (It Would Still be Kelly
to me), words by Sam M. Lewis and Joe Young, music by Bert Grant,
Waterson, Berlin & Snyder Co., New York, 1916
F.4 If I Only Had You Again, words by Phil. Volz,
music by Geo L. Cobb, H.C. Weasner & Co., Buffalo, 1922
I Loved You Then as I Love You Now, words by Ballard MacDonald,
music by Axt and Mendoza, Irving Berlin, New York, 1928
I May Be Gone For a Long, Long, Time, words by Lew Brown,
music by Albert Von Tilzer, Broadway Music Corporation, New York, 1917
Im Forever Blowing Bubbles, by Jaan Kenbrovin and
John William Kellette, Kendis-Brockman Music Co. Inc., New York, 1919,
transferred to Jerome H. Remick & Co., New York, 1919
Im Sorry I Made You Cry, by N.J. Clesi, Leo Feist
Inc., New York, 1918
Im Wearing Awato the Land Othe Leal, by
Arthur Foote
Indeed, by Arthur Trevelyan, ca. 1900
Indiana, words by Ballard Macdonald, music by James F. Hanley,
Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., New York, 1917
In My Arms, by Frank Loesser and Ted Grouya, Saunders Publications,
Hollywood, 1943
In My Harem, by Irving Berlin, Waterson, Berlin & Snyder,
New York, 1913
F.5 In The Days of Girls & Boys, lyric by Blanche
Merrill, music by Leo. Edwards, Leo. Feist Inc., New York, 1911
In the Garden of the Gods, lyric by J. Keirn Brennan, music
by Ernest R. Ball, M. Witmark & Sons, New York 1914
Ill Always Be In Love With You, words and music by
Herman Ruby and Green and Stept, Green and Stept Inc., New York, 1929
Ill Be In My Dixie Home Again To-morrow, by Roy Turk
and J. Russel Robinson, Waterson, Berlin & Snyder Co., New York,
1922
Ireland Must Be Heaven, For My Mother Came From There, by
Joe McCarthy, Howard Johnson and Fred Fischer, Leo. Feist Inc., New
York, 1916
Iris, by Mabel R. Kaufman, Church, Paxson and Company, New
York, 1912
Its A Long Long Time (Since Ive Been Home),
by Josephine E. Vail, arranged by Fredric Watson, New York, 1916
Its Tulip Time in Holland (Two Lips Are Calling Me),
words by Dave Radford, music by Richard A. Whiting, Jerome H. Remick
& Co., New York, 1915
F.6 It Takes a Little Rain with the Sunshine to Make the
World Go Round, words by Ballard Macdonald, music by Harry Carroll,
Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., New York, 1913
Ive Got the Finest Man, words by Henry S. Creamer,
music by James Reese Europe, Waterson, Berlin & Snyder, New York
1912
It Was Just a Song at Twilight (That Made Me Come Back to You),
words by Bernard Granville and Arthur J. Jackson, music by Ruby Cowan,
Bernard Granville Publishing Co., New York, 1915
I Want to be in Dixie, by Berlin and Snyder, Ted Snyder
Co., New York, 1911
I Wonder How the Old Folks Are At Home, words by Herbert
S. Lambert, music by F.W. Vandersloot, Vandersloot Music Pub. Co., Williamsport,
Pennsylvania, 1909
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F.7 Jane, by Halsy K. Mohr, Shapiro, Bernstein &
Co., New York, 1915
Joan of Arc They Are Calling You, words by Alfred Bryan
and Willie Weston, music by Jack Wells, French version by Liane Held
Carrera, Waterson, Berlin & Snyder Co., New York, 1917
The Junk Man Rag, by C. Luckyth Roberts, arranged by Wm.
H. Tyers, Jos. W. Stern & Co., New York, 1913
Just A Babys Prayer at Twilight (For Her Daddy Over There),
Words by Sam. M. Lewis and Joe Young, music by M.K. Jerome, Waterson,
Berlin & Snyder Co., New York, 1918
Just For Mothers Sake Song, words by Harry May, music
by Ned Harvey, The H. Kirkus Dugdale Co., Washington D.C., 1913
Just Try to Picture Me Back Home in Tennessee, words by
Wm. Jerome, music by Walter Donaldson, Waterson, Berlin & Snyder
Co., New York, 1915
Just We Two (Duet), by John L. Golden, Jerome H. Remick
& Co., New York, 1909
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Keep Your Eye On the Girlie You Love, words by Howard Johnson
and Alex Gerber, music by Ira Schuster, Leo. Feist Inc., New York, 1916
Kiss of Spring (Waltz)by Walter Rolfe, Walter Jacobs, New
York, 1911
Knock Wood, words by Andrew B. Sterling, music by Harry
Von Tilzer, Harry Von Tilzer Music Publishing Co., New York, 1911
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F.8 Lavender Blue (Dilly Dilly), lyric by Larry Morey,
music by Eliot Daniel, Santly-Joy Inc., New York, 1948
Laughing Love (Lachende Liebe) (Lamour qui rit), by
H. Christine, Jos. W. Stern & co. 1911
Legend of a Rose (For the Piano), by Jules Reynard, Sam
Fox Publishing Co., Cleveland, Ohio, 1915
Let the Rest of the World Go By (Ballad), lyric by J. Keirn
Brennan, music by Ernest R. Ball, M. Witmark & Sons, New York, 1919
Lonesome, words by Mel Brewster, music by H.C. Weasner,
H.C. Weasner & Co., Buffalo, 1923
Listen to This (One Step), by Mel B. Kaufman, Sam Fox Publishing
Co., Cleveland, Ohio, [1916].
Lorraine (My Beautiful Alsace Lorraine), words by Alfred
Byran, music by Fred Fisher, McCarthy & Fisher Inc., New York, 1917
Lucky In Love, by B.G. De Sylva, Lew Brown and Ray Henderson,
De Sylva, Brown and Henderson Inc., New York, 1927
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F.9 Maggie! Yes, Ma! (Come Right Upstairs),
words by Leslie Moore, music by Johnny Tucker, Clarke & Leslie Songs,
Inc., New York, 1923
Margie, lyric by Benny Davis, music by Con Conrad and J.
Russel Robinson, Waterson Berlin & Snyder Company, New York, 1920
Meet Me To-night In Dreamland, words by Beth Slater Whitson
music by Leo Friedman, Will Rossiter the Chicago Publisher, Chicago,
1910
Mickey, words by Harry Williams, music by Neil Morèt, Waterson,
Berlin & Snyder Company, New York, 1918
Moonlight Bay, words by Edward Madden, music by Percy Wenrich,
Jerome H Remick, New York, 1912
The Moon of Omar (Reverie Op. 32), by Clarence Lucas, Chappell
& Co., Ltd., New York, 1912
F.10 Moon River, by Lee David, Forester Music Publisher
Inc., Chicago, 1922
Mother Dear, Do You Hear Me Calling You, by Arthur Dewey
Larkin, H.C. Weasner & Co., Buffalo, 1922
Mother Machree, lyric by Rida Johnson Young, music by Chauncy
Olcott and Ernest R. Ball, M. Witmark & Sons, New York, 1910
Mothers Little Cradle Song, words by Walter King,
music by Earl Burtnett and Howard Ross, A.J. Stasny Music Co., New York,
1918
My Bird of Paradise (My Honolulu Girl), by Irving Berlin,
Waterson Berlin & Snyder Co., New York, 1915
My Heart Stood Still, words by Lorenz Hart, music by Richard
Rodgers, Harms Inc., New York, 1927
F.11 My Little Girl, words by Sam M. Lewis and Will
Dillon, music by Albert Von Tilzer, Broadway Music Corporation, New
York, 1915
My Own Home Town in Ireland, words by Bartley Costello,
music by Alfred Solman, Joe Morris Music Co., New York, 1915
My Sunny Tennessee, by Bert Kalmar, Harry Ruby and Herman
Ruby, Waterson, Berlin & Snyder Co., New York, 1921
My Sunshine Rose, words by Jean Lefavre, music by W.C. Polla,
C.C. Church and Company, Hartford, Connecticut, 1920
My Sweet Adair, words by Sam M. Lewis, music by Geo. W.
Meyer, Broadway Music Corporation, New York, 1915
My Wifes Gone to the Country Hurrah! Hurrah!, words
by Geo. Whiting & Irving Berlin, music by Ted Snyder, Ted Snyder
Company Inc., New York, 1909
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F.12 Nestle In Your Daddys Arms: A Lullaby Fox-Trot
(Repose Mon Enfant sur mon Épaule, by Lou Herscher and Joe Burke,
French text by Jean Nelis, Leo. Feist, Inc., New York, 1921
Nights of Gladness (Valse), by Charles Ancliffe, Hawkes
& Son, New York, 1912
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OBrien Is Tryin to Learn to Talk Hawaiian, words
by Al. Dubin, music by Rennie Cormack, M. Witmark & Sons, New York,
1916
Oh! what a Pal was Mary, words by Edgar Leslie and Burt
Kalmar, music by Pete Wendling, Waterson, Berlin & Snyder Co., 1919
two copies
On the Road to Mandalay, music by Oley Speaks, lyrics from
Rudyard Kiplings Barrack-Room Ballads, G. Schirmer
Inc., New York, 1935
F.13 On the Shores of Italy, words by Al. Piantadosi,
music by Jack Glogau, Leo. Feist Inc., New York, 1914
Our Hearts Go Out to You Canada (Hats Off to You), lyric
by J. Keirn Brennan, music by Ernest R. Ball, M. Witmark & Sons,
New York, 1916
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Please Dont Take My Lovin Man Away, words by
Lew Brown, music by Albert Von Tilzer, The York Music Co., New York,
1912
Put on Your Slippers and Fill up Your Pipe (Youre Not Going
Bye-Bye Tonight), words by Ed. P. Moran & Will A. Heelan,
music by Albert Von Tilzer, Broadway Music Company, New York, 1916
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F.14 The Ragtime Sailors Rag, words by J. Brandon
Walsh, music by Phil Schwartz, Will Rossiter The Chicago Publisher,
Chicago, 1912
River Shannon (Syncopated Waltz), arranged by James I. Russel,
M. Witmark & Sons, New York, 1912
The Robins Return, by Leander Fisher
Rock-A-Bye Land, by H.C. Weasner, H.C. Weasner & Co.,
Buffalo, 1921
Rosetime and You, lyric by Alex Rogers, music by C. Luckeyth
Roberts, Shapiro, Bernstein & Co. Inc., New York, 1923
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F.15 Salvation Lassie of Mine, words and music by Jack
Caddigan and Chick Story, Leo Feist Inc., New York 1919
Send Me Away With a Smile, words and music by Louis Weslyn
and Al. Piantadosi, Al. Piantadosi & Co., New York, 1917
Shadow-Time, lyric by J.R. Shannon, music by Chas. L. Johnson,
Forster Music Publisher, Chicago, 1913
Shes Good Enough to be Your Babys Mother and Shes
Good Enough to Vote with You, lyric by Alfred Bryan, music by
Herman Paley, Jerome H. Remick & Co., New York, 1916
Silent Night (Grüber), arranged by H.L. Harts, White-Smith
Music Publishing Company, New York, 1926
Silver Spur (March-Two Step), by Budd L. Cross, Sam Fox
Publishing Co., Cleveland, Ohio, 1912
Singing In Gods Acre, words by Eugene Field, music by Elinore
Cooper Bartlett and Kate Vannah
Six Scenes from Brownie Land for Piano Solo, op. 80, by
Arthur L. Brown, The B.F. Wood Music Co., Boston, Massachusetts, 1927
F.16 Smiles, words by J. Will Callahan, music by Lee
S. Roberts, Jerome H. Remick & Co., Detroit, 1917
Somebodys Waiting for Someone (A Beautiful Ballad),
words by Andrew B. Sterling, music by Harry Von Tilzer, Harry Von Tilzer
Music Pub.Co., New York, 1919
Somewhere in France (Is the Lily), words by Philander Johnson,
music by Joseph E. Howard, M. Witmark & Sons, 1917
Souvenir de Venise (Memories of Venice), by Alfred Price
Quinn, Boston Music Co., Boston, 1916
Spring Flowers for the Piano, by J. Dellinger Wood, Sam
Fox Publishing Company, Cleveland, 1915
The Spinning Top (Der Kreisel), N. von Wilm Op. 81, No.
22, Hatch Music Co., Philadelphia, 1901
Spirit of America (A Patriotic Patrol), by J.S. Zamecnik,
Sam Fox Publishing Co., Cleveland, Ohio, 1917
Stolen Kisses, words by Francis Wheeler, music by Ted Snyder,
Waterson, Berlin & Snyder Co., New York, 1921
F.17 The Sunshine of Your Smile, words by Leonard Cooke,
music by Lilian Ray, T.B. Harms and Francis, Day & Hunter, New York,
1915
Sympathy, words by Otto Hauerbach, music by Rudolf Friml,
G. Schirmer, New York, 1912
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Take Me to the Land of Jazz, words by Bert Kalmar and Edgar
Leslie, music by Pete Wendling, Walter, Berlin & Snyder Co., New
York, 1919
Theres A Light Thats Burning in the Window of the
Little House Upon the Hill, by Ballard Macdonald, Joe Goodwin
and Harry Puck, Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., New York (Missing first
two pages)
Theres A Little Bit of Bad in Every Good Girl, lyric
by Grant Clarke, music by Fred Fischer, Leo. Feist Inc., New York, 1916
Theres a Little Land Without a Turning on the Way to Home
Sweet Home, words by Sam M. Lewis, music by Geo. W. Meyer, B roadway
Music Corporation, New York, 1915 (Missing pages1-4)
Theres A Long, Long, Trail, written by Stoddard King,
composed by Zo Elliott, M. Witmark & Sons, New York, 1914
F.18 Theres Nobody Loves You Like Mother, words
and music by Chas. Coleman, Songland Publishing Company, Brooklyn, New
York, 1915
Theres Someone More Lonesome Than You, words by Lou.
Klein, music by Harry Von Tilzer, Harry Von Tilzer Music Publishing
Company, New York, 1916
Three Wonderful Letters From Home, words by Joe Goodwind
and Ballard MacDonald, music by James F. Hanley, Shapiro, Bernstein
& Company Inc., New York, 1918
They Dont Hesitate Any More, Count One, Two, Three,
Four, words by Bert Kalmar and Edgar Leslie, music by Harry Puck,
Kalmar & Puck Music Co. Inc., New York, 1914
Tia-Da-Da Tia-Da-Da, My Croony Melody, Waterson Berlin & Snyder
Co., New York, 1914
Till The Sands of The Desert Grow Cold, lyric by Geo Graff
Jr., music by Ernest R Ball, M. Witmark & Sons, New York, 1911
F.19 Till We Meet Again, lyric by Raymond B. Egan, music
by Richard A. Whiting, Jerome H. Remick & Co., New York, 1918
two copies
To Have, To Hold, To Love, lyric by Darl MacBoyle, music
by Ernest R. Ball, M. Witmark & Sons, New York, 1913
To the Land of My Own Romance (I Have a Dream By Night, By Day),
lyric by Harry B. Smith, music by Victor Herbert, M. Witmark & Sons,
New York, 1911
Turn Back the Universe And Give Me Yesterday, by Ernest
R. Ball, arranged by Geo. J. Trinkaus, M. Witmark & Sons, New York,
1916
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Underneath the Cotton Moon, words by Sam M. Lewis, music
by George W. Meyer, Geo. W. Meyer Music Co., New York, 1913
Underneath the Stars (A Romance), lyric by Fleta Jan Brown,
music by Herbert Spencer, Jerome H. Remick & Co., New York, 1915
The University March and Two Step, by Will T. Pierson, Church,
Paxon and Company, New York, 1910
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F.20 Wait Till You Get Them Up In The Air Boys, words
by Lew Brown, music by Albert von Tilzer, Broadway Music Corporation,
New York, 1919
Waltz of the Flowers, by P.I. Tschaikowsky, arranged by
William M. Felton, Theodore Presser Co., 1932
Waltzing Matilda (The Unofficial National Anthem of Australia),
words by A.B. Paterson, music by Marie Cowan, arranged by Bill Simon,
Carl Fischer Inc., New York, 1941
The Waltz You Saved For Me, lyrics by Gus Kahn, music by
Wayne King and Emil Flindt, Leo. Feist, Inc., New York, 1930
The Wedding of the Sunshine and the Rose Song, lyric by
Stanly Murphy, music by Albert Gumble, Jerome H. Remick & Co., New
York, 1915
Wedding of the Winds (Concert Waltz), by John T. Hall, Shapiro,
Remick & Co., New York, 1904
Well Have a Jubilee in my Old Kentucky Home, lyrics
by Coleman Goetz, music by Walter Donaldson, Walterson, Berlin &
Snyder Co., 1915
Box 4
F.1 When I Leave the World Behind, by Irving Berlin,
Waterson, Berlin & Snyder Co., New York, 1915
When I Lost You, by Irving Berlin, Waterson, Berlin &
Snyder Co., New York, 1912
When I Met You Last Night in Dreamland, lyric by Beth Slater
Whitson, music by W.R. Williams, Will Rossiter, Chicago, 1911
When That Midnight Choo-Choo Leaves For Alabam, by
Irving Berlin, Waterson, Berlin, & Snyder Co., New York, 1912
When You Look in the Heart of a Rose, lyric by Marian Gillespie,
music by Florence Methven, Leo. Feist Inc., New York, 1918
When You Tell the Sweetest Story to the Sweetest Girl You Know
by W. R. Williams, Will Rossiter, Chicago, 1912
When You Wore a Tulip and I Wore a Big Red Rose, words by
Jack Mahoney, music by Percy Wenrich, Leo. Feist, New York, 1914
F.2 When Youre Away, words by Seymour Brown
and Joe Young, music by Bert Grant, Jerome H. Remick & Co., New
York, 1911
Where the Shamrock Grows Song, lyric by J. Brandon Walsh,
music by Egbert Van Alstyne, Jerome H. Remick & Co., New York, 1916
Who (Believed in You), by Anatol Friedland, Harms Inc.,
New York, 1922
Who Said Girls?, by C.W. Murphy and Dan Lipton,
Francis, Day & Hunter, New York, 1905
Why Did You Make Me Care, by Alfred Solman, arranged by
Robert Recker, Joe Morris Music Publishing Company, New York, 1912
Without You the World Dont Seem the Same, words by
Chas Shackford, music by Maurice Wolfe, Head Music Publishing Co., New
York, 1909
The Witmark Dance Folio No. 8, arranged by Geo. J. Trinkaus,
M. Witmark & Sons, New York, 1912
Write My Name in Your Heart, words by Emma Cecele Anderson,
music by Bert Peters, Will Rossiter the Chicago Publisher, Chicago,
1911
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F.3 You and I, by Meredith Willson, Sole Selling Agent,
Music Dealers Service Inc., New York, 1941
You Cant Expect Kisses from Me, words by Roger Lewis,
music by Rubey Cowan, Will Rossiter the Chicago Publisher, Chicago,
1916
You Keep Sending em Over and Well Keep Knocking em
Down, words by Sidney D. Mitchell, music by Harry Ruby, Waterson,
Berlin & Snyder Co., New York, 1918
You Took Advantage of Me, words by Lorenz Hart, music by
Richard Rodgers, Harms Inc., New York, 1928
Youre My Girl, words and music by Bobby Heath, Joe
Morris Music Company, New York, 1913
Youre the Dawn of a Perfect Day, words and music by
W.R. Williams, arranged by F. Henri Klickmann, Will Rossiter, Chicago,
1915
Youre the Flower of My Heart, Sweet Adeline, words
by Richard H. Gerard, music by Harry Armstrong, M. Witmark & Sons,
New York, 1903
British Sheet Music:
F.4 The Fairy Song, poetry from Roscoe, music by Stephen
Codman, Londons Goulding, [1827]
Johnny, Get Your Gun!, words and music by F. Belasco, Charles
Sheard & Co., London
Just Within the Harbour Bar, J.W. Wheeler, Charles Sheard
& Co., London
Oclemena Song, C.A. White, Charles Sheard & Company
Music Publishers and Printers, London, 1888
Thistle-Down (Duvet de chardon), by Hubert Bath, Bosworth
& Company Ltd., London, 1922
Polish Sheet Music:
The Maidens Prayer (La Prière dune Vièrge),
by Takla Badarzewska, Warsaw, 1856
Sheet Music see also F.13 in this box; Song sheet see Box 4, F.15.
Programmes and Souvenir Albums
F.5 International Association of Fire Fighters Presents Red
Hot Minstrels, Saint John High School Auditorium, December
4-6, [1940-1945]. Features Bruce Holder and His Orchestra. Contains
advertisements to buy Canada Savings Bonds.
F.6 Vancouver Childrens Theatre presents Snow White
and the Seven Dwarfs, International Theatre, produced and directed
by Elsie Graham, December 20-23, 1948. Includes newspaper clipping containing
an image from the production.
F.7 Voyage of the Damned, movie programme, includes movie credits
and production notes, [1976].
F.8 Louis Armstrong and his Concert Group, souvenir programme,
includes an official biography, [1947?].
F.9 Gone with the Wind movie programme, includes pictures and
biographical information, 1939.
F.10 Michael Butler presents Hair, The American Tribal Love
Rock Musical, musical souvenir programme written by Ed Gifford,
1969.
F.11 Souvenir Album Scenes of the Play Ben-Hur, production of Gen.
Lew Wallace with illustrations from Flashlight Photographs by Joseph
Byron and Halls Studio. Images are copyright Klaw and Erlanger,
1900.
F.12 Liberace Mr. Showmanship, autographed piano shaped
souvenir programme, dated 1975.
F.13 Shirley Temple Song Album No. 2, includes sheet music, lyrics
and pictures to eight Shirley Temple songs, 1936. Movietone Music Corporation
F.14 Souvenir Alubm. Words and Music of all the Songs from The Worlds
Greatest Picture Walt Disneys Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs,
with illustrations 1938. Bourne Inc. Music Publishers
Posters, Display Cards and Leaflets:
F.15 Beaver Theatre, 2942 Dundas Street West, [Toronto], advertisement
poster for upcoming movies, week of April 20-25 [1930].
F.16 Madame Sarah Bernhardt and Company of French Artists, under
the direction of Henry E. Abbey and Maurice Grau, Grand Opera House,
April 16-18, 1891. Productions of Tosca and Cleopatra,
St. Louis, Missouri.
F.17 Dancing at the Lake View Casino, rock and roll
and modern by the Mel-O-Denes from London, Port Burwell, Ont. n.d. but
1950s or 1960s.
F.18 Blue Bird Club, Take Pleasure in Announcing the Return
Engagement of Jimmy Fry and his Orchestra, Arcade Assembly Hall,
105 Roncesvalles Ave. [Toronto], Friday September 30, 1932.
F.19 Be-Bop Productions presents Grateful Dead, Coliseum, Jackson
Mississippi, 19 December 1978. Advertisement and ticket; both items
matted.
F.19A This is the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, pamphlet
with preface by T.W. Deachman, Montreal, November 1944
Ticket Stubs:
F.20 Elton John ticket stubs, Skydome, [Toronto], Wednesday September
27, 1989, 2 items.
LP Album Cover:
F.21 Amos N Andy, A Top Ten Album, No. 1 [1947?]. Only
contains album cover, vinyl discs not extant.
Soft Cover Books:
F.22 Shirley Temple at Play, ([Akron, Ohio], Saalfield Publishing
Company, 1935), No. 1712.
F.23 Greta Garbo avec une notice de Jean des Vallières et vingt-six
photographies hors-texte, (Paris: Nouvelle librairie française,
1931).
Box 5
Comic Books:
F.1 True Aviation Picture-Stories, published by True Aviation
Picture-Stories Inc., No. 7, 1943
True Aviation Picture-Stories, published by True Aviation
Picture-Stories Inc., No. 8, 1943
F.2 Mickey Mouse by Walt Disney, Whitman Publishing Company, 1932-1933
F.3 Radio Orphan Annies Secret Society, Bigger and
Better Than Ever, 1937; pin and decoder not extant here
Photographs (13):
F.4 The Vagabonds (musical quartet), b&w portrait signed Best
Wishes! The Vagabonds Al, Tillio, Pete, Dom, 1954
Francis Lederer, b&w autographed portrait signed sepia tone, RKO
Radio Pictures, 1934
Francis Lederer, b&w autographed portrait , 22 March 1936
José Crespo, b&w autographed portrait, Metro Goldwyn Mayer, 1930s
Edwards Nugent, b&w autographed portrait, Metro Goldwyn Mayer, 1930s
Pilar Arcos, b&w autographed portrait with guitar, February 1940?;
biographical information in Spanish on the verso.
Carleton Showband, b&w, performing presumably on the CTV show Pig
nWhistle which began in 1967. Signed on verso For
Peter Wood, Thank you, Don Harron. Neither Peter Wood nor Don
Harron were members of the band. Harron is an actor, Wood a musician.
Harry Blackstone, magician, autographed b&w portrait postcard, 1942.
Rudolf Friml, composer, and Mei Lang Fang, opera singer, in Peking,
[1930], b&w (sepia tone). It is stamped on the verso: Printed
on board the Canadian Pacific Steamship Empress of Australia
during her Round the World Cruise by Associated Screen News Ltd, Montreal
Canada. The cruise began in Southampton, England in November 1929.
Maria [last name not legible, possibly Adarrey], autographed b&w
portrait, n.d.
Llopis-Dulzaides quartet, with unknown woman in centre, b&w signed
portrait, [1950s]. Note: Printed cutting pasted on verso incorrectly
gives the name of the groups as Llopis-Delzaides.
B&w autographed portrait of unidentified Cuban entertainer taken
by Armand, [1950s]
Grupo Los Llamas Artistas Exclusivos Arieto Empresa
de Grabaciones y Ediciones Musicales, CNC. Habana Cuba, b&w
large postcard photograph, dated 15 January 1976 by sender.
Postcard photographs:
Taken at the Theatre Albert, a vaudeville theatre, in Stratford, Ont.
It is now called the Avon.
F.5 Red Hussars New Queen Zephra, Stratford, [1909]
Hobos New Queen Zephra, Stratford, [ca. 1909]
F.6 Baron Captain Nicu de Barcsy, born 28 February 1885,
the smallest man in the world. One postcard shows him on a pony; the
other in a variety of different poses.
F.7 Radio Corporation of America, Victor Division, col. promotional
postcards, [1940s]
Fats Waller, Victors Ever-Popular Piano Humorist
Tommy Dorsey, Victors incomparable sentimental gentleman
Duke Ellington, Victors celebrated jazz composer-pianist
Vaughn Monroe, Victors Handsome Singing Maestro
Lena Horne, Victors sophisticated and sultry songster
Hal McIntyre, Victors terrific young bandleader
Other:
F.8 Katherine Cornell as Rose Burke, autographed tear-sheet with
printed image of Cornell, [1942].
F.9 Calgary Stampede fabric sticker, n.d.
F.10 Celebrity arcade cards, 4 items images of Bette Davis,
Margaret Sullivan, Ginger Rogers, Phil Baker, [1940s]
F.11 Empire-Universal Films Ltd., worksheet for salesmen listing
available movies from 1950 to 1953; includes Canadian Cameos
from Associated Screen News.
F.12 Press sheets removed from binder, General Films Limited, 6
items, 5 printed on both sides, various Marilyn Munroe movies included
on at least one side of each item, [ca. 1951-1954].
F.13 William Boyd star of Hopalong Cassidy Out in the Great
West, 1951, colouring book. Several pages have been coloured in
crayon.
F.14 Mickey Mouse notebook, Hilroy Series No. 3720, [1930s?]. Illustration
is of Mickey riding a horse. The notebook was used by its owners to
list names and addresses from 1941 to 1943.
Cards:
F.15 Marvel Entertainment Group, Marvel Universe cards, Series 1
(Super Heroes, Super Villains, etc.), distributed by Impel Marketing
Group, 1990, 114 cards.
Env. 1 Nos.1, 4-7, 9, 11-15, 17-20, 22-24, 26, 28, 30, 32-33, 35-41
Env. 2 Nos. 42-51, 53-64, 69-71, 73-74, 77, 80-81
Env. 3 Nos. 84-86, 89-93, 96, 98-99, 103-104, 106, 108-116, 118-119,
123-124, 126, 129, 131
Env. 4 Nos. 132, 134-140, 142, 145-146, 148, 150, 152-154, 156-162,
MH3: Silver Surfer hologram
Marvel Entertainment Group, Marvel Universe Cards, Series 3, distributed
by Impel Marketing Group, 1992, 198 cards.
Env. 5 Nos. 1-30
Env. 6 Nos. 31-60
F.16 Marvel Entertainment Group, Marvel Universe Cards, Series 3,
distributed by Impel Marketing Group, 1992, 198 cards.
Env. 7 Nos. 61-90
Env. 8 Nos. 91-120
Env. 9 Nos. 121-150
Env. 10 Nos. 151-164, 169-180
Env. 11 Nos. 181-194, 200; prototype cards nos. 1, 34, 37
F.17
Env. 12 Marvel Entertainment Group, Marvel Universe Cards,
Cerebro Scan Series, distributed by Impel Marketing Group, 1992, 21
cards, Nos. 4, 9, 14, 22, 24, 34, 38, 44, 46, 49, 53, 57, 70, 76, 77-79,
90, 92, 98-100, Marvel merchandise card
Env. 13 Marvel Entertainment Group, The Amazing Spider Man
1962-1992, 30th Anniversary promo 5 card set, distributed by Impel Marketing
Group, 1992, Nos. SM-1-SM-5
Env. 14 Marvel Entertainment Group, Marvel Masterpieces,
Series 1, distributed by Skybox International, 1992, 7 cards, Nos. 57,
83, 88, 92, 97, Battle Spectra card 2-D, Psylocke promotional card
Env. 15 Marvel Entertainment Group, Marvel Bi-Weeklies, 1992,
2 cards, Nos. 4 (Wolverine) and 7 (The Mighty Thor)
Env. 16 Wizard Image, Series 1, 1991, 4 cards, Nos. 1-Todd
McFarlanes Spawn, 2-Jim Valentinos Shadow Hawk, 3-Erik Larsens
The Savage Dragon, 6 Marc Silvestris Cyber Force
Env. 17 Bram Stokers Dracula, The Topps Company
Inc., 1992, 3 cards, Nos. 5, 6, 8
Env.18 Screamin Traders, Paramount Pictures, 1992, 3 cards: #
1: Friday The 13th, Part VII, # 2: Graveyard Shift, promotional
card for Pet Sematary II
Box 6
Exhibitions, etc.
Canada National Exhibition, Toronto
F.1 Official Catalogue and Programme with Plan of Grounds,
26 August to 11 September 1911.
F.2 Official Catalogue and Programme with Plan of Grounds
and Directory, 23 August to 8 September 1913.
F.3 Prize List, 22 August to 6 September 1930.
F.4 Official Souvenir Catalogue and Programme, 28
August to 12 September 1936
F.5 Official Souvenir Catalogue and Programme, 27
August to 11 September 1948.
F.6 Official Souvenir Catalogue and Programme, 26
August to 10 September 1949.
Exhibition Prize Ribbons:
F.7 1926 Canadian National Exhibition, Toronto second prize
1926 Canadian National Exhibition, Toronto third
prize
1929 Royal Winter Fair, Toronto fruit second prize
1931 Royal Winter Fair fruit first prize
1931 Royal Winter Fair fruit third prize
1931 Royal Winter Fair fruit fifth prize
1938 Western Fair, London second Prize
Toronto:
F.8 International Air Show (Canada), official souvenir programme,
30 August to 7 September, DeHavailland Airport, Toronto, [1943-1948]
F.9 Sale of the Stars at the Royal Winter Fair, official
catalogue Ayrshires, Tuesday, November 16th, 1965.
Quebec:
F.10 Montreal Motor Show programme, January 23-30, 1915.
F.11 National Motor Show of Eastern Canada, Montreal, official program,
January 20-27, 1917.
F.12 Montreal Tercentenary Exhibition, catalogue of a loan exhibition,
Art Association of Montreal, 10 October to 1 November 1942.
F.13 96th Annual Exhibition, prize list, Alymer, September 13-15,
1956.
Manitoba:
F.14 Souvenir Programme, Winnipeg Flying Club Ltd.,
15 July 1930
Other:
F.15 Westons Toronto vs. Brantford Community Sing Contest,
Sunday August 21, 1938; song sheet with lyrics.
Oversize (not boxed)
In Several Acts, entitled Fair Play or The Card Party, By Her
Majestys Obedient Servants, The Entire Pack , Theatre Royal,
Clandeboye, Ireland, January 1849. Playbill printed on fabric.
Posters:
Hong Kong Affair, that Bart Maverick Guy Jack Kelly
in his first big starring picture!
Ronnie Deauville sings Hong
Kong Affair; movie starring Jack Kelly and May Wynn. An
Allied Artists picture, 1958. Illustrated with image of the main actors
as well as Hong Kong waterfront.
Display Boards:
The Players Club presents Juno and the Paycock by Sean OCasey,
New Theatre of the Margaret Eaton School, February 22-27, [1926].
The Rotary Club of Barrie in Cooperation with Formosa Spring Brewery
presents May Festival, May 19-21, 1973, Formosa Spring Park. Various
activities are listed.
Timmins Society for the Advancement of Musical Arts presents a
Distinguished Group of Canadian Artists in a Series of Classical Concerts
and Entertainment. Tuesday, August 9 and Wednesday, August 10,
St. Anthonys Church basement. Artists pictured are Harold Sumberg,
Zelda Sky, Boris Berlin, Phillip Spivak, Tosia Berlin. [1920s?]
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