Songbooks
Found in 10 Collections and/or Records:
Army song book, 1941
Collection on The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, 1938, 1945
Contains publicity materials for the 1938 film Adventures of Tom Sawyer. Includes two one-sheet posters, a photoplay studies book, a pressbook, a song book and a 1945 rerelease pressbook.
Ida Blum history and song books on International Peace Garden, 1959-1960
International Peace Garden history; two books of songs from Illinois Home Bureau Federation.
John W. Bubbles music files, approximately 1894-1975
Contains music files of Bubbles. Includes a large collection of sheet music, some related to Porgy and Bess and Bubbles' career, but more often just music of other performers, such as Bing Crosby. Includes some composition sheets and practice sheets for learning the piano, such as cadence practice and other materials. Finally, contains songbooks collected by Bubbles presumably with hits from the 1930s and 1940s. Materials date from approximately 1894 to 1975.
John W. Bubbles songbooks, 1934-1964
Contains several songbooks collected by Bubbles. Includes "America Sings" community song book, the Armed Forces Song Folio, a country guitar technique book, several piano duet album books, and other piano books. Includes music from famous piano pieces and several books with popular music hits for the 1930s to 1960s. Also contains books on the music of Bing Crosby, Les Paul, and Jerome Kern, as well as others. Materials date from between 1934 and 1964.
Ruth Louise Partridge papers on professional activities other than writing, undated
Contains Partridge's undated papers and correspondence about nursing, musical and drama programs, songbooks and lyrics, and painting and recipes.
Sidor Belarsky songbooks, 1930-1980
Contains Sidor Belarsky songbooks: "My Favorite Songs", arranged by Sidor Belarsky, 32 p.; "Sidor Belarsky Songbook", 256 p., autographed on fly leaf of Sidor Belarsky.
The old glory song book
Utah Woman Suffrage song book, date of production not identified
Pamphlet with nineteen songs related to freedom, equal rights for women, and the suffrage movement. Cover is olive green, and includes the price of ten cents, and the address for ordering copies, being the "Woman's Exponent" in Salt Lake City, Utah. Date of production not identified.