Date Published
1901
Image Credit
G.W. Setchell
Time Period
Instrumentation (medium of performance)
Notes

Copyright 1901

Caption title.

Advertising includes musical incipits for "When two hearts are one" by Chas. Shackford ; "After the shadow is past" by John J. Nolan ; "I know" by J.W. Wheeler ; "Who's your friend" by Howard and Emerson ; "The legend of the star" by Geo. H. Hayes ; "With flying colors" by Jean Missud ; "The king's fighting man" by Lyle C. True ; "The flirt" by R.E. Hildreth ; "Japanese picnic" by John St. George and "Bohemia waltzes" by Geo. H. Hayes.

Cover illustration: Male cheerleader with upraised arms holding a hat and megaphone wearing a sweater with an "H" and standing in front of a large reddish-brown letter "H".

Digitizing agency: University of Missouri--Kansas City. Library. Dr. Kenneth J. LaBudde Special Collections.

For solo piano.

Extent Of Original
3 pages of music ; 36 cm
Filename
umkc_lsc_sheetmusic_wwi_1009.tif--umkc_lsc_sheetmusic_wwi_1014.tif
Repository
LaBudde Special Collections

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