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Our gallant defenders

Details
Date Published
1914
Time Period
Subject (Geographic, LCSH)
Instrumentation (medium of performance)
Notes

Copyright 1914

Caption title.

Advertising includes musical incipits for "Queen of the elves" and "Frolic of the brownies" both by Matilee Loeb-Evans ; "Sweethearts forever" by H. Eiglemann ; "May morn" by E.L. Sanford ; "Valse idylle" by Emile Foss Christlami ; "Admmiration" by E.S. Phelps ; "Rippling waters" by H.A. Farnsworth ; "Joyous wanderings" by Carl Moter and "Festive march in A" by J. Lawrence Erb.

Cover illustration: Passe-partout with border of art-nouveau style white flowers / GTB.

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

For solo piano.

Extent Of Original
5 pages of music ; 35 cm
Filename
umkc_lsc_sheetmusic_wwi_1021.tif--umkc_lsc_sheetmusic_wwi_1027.tif
English
This section contains information that helps users locate the physical item represented by this record. For example, Repository information, local identifiers, call numbers, box and folder numbers, item id's, etc.
Repository
LaBudde Special Collections
Image Credit
Theo. Presser Co.

Pardon me, miss

Details
Date Published
1950
Time Period
Subject (Geographic, LCSH)
Instrumentation (medium of performance)
Notes

Copyright 1950

Caption title.

Advertising includes musical incipits for 'What did Napoleon say?' by Harry Gershman and Freeda Goodman.

Townsend Printers Lithographers

Kansas City.

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

For voice and piano; includes guitar chord symbols.

Extent Of Original
1 score (5 pages) ; 31 cm
Filename
umkc_lsc_sheetmusic_kc_005353.tif--umkc_lsc_sheetmusic_kc_005358.tif
English
This section contains information that helps users locate the physical item represented by this record. For example, Repository information, local identifiers, call numbers, box and folder numbers, item id's, etc.
Repository
LaBudde Special Collections
Image Credit
Gershman & Goodman

Pardon me, miss

Details
Date Published
1950
Time Period
Subject (Geographic, LCSH)
Instrumentation (medium of performance)
Notes

Copyright 1950

Caption title.

Advertising includes musical incipits for 'What did Napoleon say?' by Harry Gershman and Freeda Goodman.

Townsend Printers Lithographers

Kansas City.

"Introduced by George Arnold in his new ice revue 'Rhythm on Ice' featured in Warner Brothers picture"--Cover.

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

For voice and piano; includes guitar chord symbols.

Extent Of Original
1 score (5 pages) ; 31 cm
Filename
umkc_lsc_sheetmusic_kc_005359.tif--umkc_lsc_sheetmusic_kc_005364.tif
English
This section contains information that helps users locate the physical item represented by this record. For example, Repository information, local identifiers, call numbers, box and folder numbers, item id's, etc.
Repository
LaBudde Special Collections
Image Credit
Gershman & Goodman

Powder blue

Details
Date Published
1944
Time Period
Subject (Geographic, LCSH)
Instrumentation (medium of performance)
Notes

Copyright 1944

Caption title.

Includes advertising.

Rayner

Dalheim & Co. Music Printers

Chicago.

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

For voice and piano; includes guitar chord diagrams.

Extent Of Original
1 score (3 pages) ; 30 cm
Filename
umkc_lsc_sheetmusic_wwii_photo-0967.tif--umkc_lsc_sheetmusic_wwii_photo-0970.tif
English
This section contains information that helps users locate the physical item represented by this record. For example, Repository information, local identifiers, call numbers, box and folder numbers, item id's, etc.
Repository
LaBudde Special Collections
Image Credit
Forster Music Pub.

Savin' myself for Bill

Details
Date Published
1942
Time Period
Subject (Geographic, LCSH)
Instrumentation (medium of performance)
Notes

Copyright 1942

Caption title.

Advertising includes musical incipit for 'I'll walk beside you' by Alan Murray on back cover.

"Successfully introduced by Sergeant Ginny Simms

Star of "Johnny Presents"--Cover.

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

For voice and piano; includes chords for ukulele and banjo; symbols for guitar.

Extent Of Original
1 score (5 pages) ; 31 cm
Filename
umkc_lsc_sheetmusic_wwii_photo-0362.tif--umkc_lsc_sheetmusic_wwii_photo-0367.tif
English
This section contains information that helps users locate the physical item represented by this record. For example, Repository information, local identifiers, call numbers, box and folder numbers, item id's, etc.
Repository
LaBudde Special Collections
Image Credit
Chappell & Co.

soldier's song

Details
Date Published
1915
Time Period
Subject (Geographic, LCSH)
Instrumentation (medium of performance)
Notes

Copyright 1915

Caption title.

Advertising includes musical incipits for "March of the heralds" by Alfred Price Ouinx? ; "True affection" by Richard Ferber ; "In the twilight = In der Dammerung" by George Posca ; "The haunted forest" by Platon Brounoff ; "At evening" by Ralph Kinder ; "Vienna echoes" by L.W. Keith ; Under the willows" by Platon Brounoff and "Gavotte in F" by F. Horton Miles.

"Youthful days"--Cover.

Cover illustration: Country house with church in the distance surrounded by trees

flowers and a bird with passe-partout.

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

For solo piano.

Extent Of Original
2 pages of music. ; 31 cm
Filename
umkc_lsc_sheetmusic_wwi_1174.tif--umkc_lsc_sheetmusic_wwi_1177.tif
English
This section contains information that helps users locate the physical item represented by this record. For example, Repository information, local identifiers, call numbers, box and folder numbers, item id's, etc.
Repository
LaBudde Special Collections
Image Credit
Theodore Presser Co.

That family called the U.S.A

Details
Date Published
1919
Time Period
Subject (Geographic)
Instrumentation (medium of performance)
Notes

Copyright 1919

Cover title.

Advertising includes musical incipit for "Somewhere a heart is breaking and calling me back to you" by Leo Friedman.

Rayner

Dalheim & Co. music print. Chicago.

Cover illustration: State maps of New Jersey

Minnesota

Idaho

Louisiana

South Carolina

Missouri

Virginia

Mississippi and Georgia superimposed on women (various occupations)

a soldier

and one cow / Hazel Brown.

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

For voice and piano.

Extent Of Original
1 score (3 pages) ; 35 cm
Filename
umkc_lsc_sheetmusic_wwi_1805.tif--umkc_lsc_sheetmusic_wwi_1808.tif
English
This section contains information that helps users locate the physical item represented by this record. For example, Repository information, local identifiers, call numbers, box and folder numbers, item id's, etc.
Repository
LaBudde Special Collections
Image Credit
Ted Browne Music Co.

They fought for the U.S.A

Details
Date Published
1919
Time Period
Subject (Geographic, LCSH)
Instrumentation (medium of performance)
Notes

Copyright 1919

Caption title.

Cover illustration: Decorative shape and line borders.

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

For voice and piano.

Extent Of Original
1 score (3 unnumbered pages) ; 28 cm
Filename
umkc_lsc_sheetmusic_wwi_1335.tif--umkc_lsc_sheetmusic_wwi_1336.tif
English
This section contains information that helps users locate the physical item represented by this record. For example, Repository information, local identifiers, call numbers, box and folder numbers, item id's, etc.
Repository
LaBudde Special Collections
Image Credit
A.W. Perry's Sons

Through to liberty

Details
Date Published
1943
Time Period
Subject (Geographic, LCSH)
Instrumentation (medium of performance)
Notes

Copyright 1943

Caption title.

Advertising includes musical incipits for 'Will there ever be a letter' by Art Clayton ; 'Keep the fires of freedom burning' by Bob Carleton and 'I am a soldier' by Art Clayton.

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

For voice and piano.

Extent Of Original
1 score (2 unnumbered pages) ; 30 cm
Filename
umkc_lsc_sheetmusic_wwii_photo-0168.tif--umkc_lsc_sheetmusic_wwii_photo-0171.tif
English
This section contains information that helps users locate the physical item represented by this record. For example, Repository information, local identifiers, call numbers, box and folder numbers, item id's, etc.
Repository
LaBudde Special Collections
Image Credit
Nordyke Publishing Company

U.S.A. for mine

Details
Date Published
1908
Time Period
Subject (Geographic, LCSH)
Instrumentation (medium of performance)
Notes

Copyright 1908

Caption title.

Advertising includes musical incipits for "Can I make love to you" by Harry I. Robinson (two separate incipits) ; "The beautiful island of love" by Joe Bren ; "Those were happy days" by Ben Jansen and "Red moon" by Chas. Humfeld.

Cover lists composer Darrell's name as Mabel.

Cover illustration: White-suited man with cane standing on a dock near his luggage and an American flag while other people disembark from a ship in the background; includes inset photo Harry Walker / OHB.

"Respectfully dedicated to Mrs. C.W. Bohler of Chicago."

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

For voice and piano.

Extent Of Original
1 score (5 pages) ; 35 cm
Filename
umkc_lsc_sheetmusic_wwi_1904.tif--umkc_lsc_sheetmusic_wwi_1909.tif
English
This section contains information that helps users locate the physical item represented by this record. For example, Repository information, local identifiers, call numbers, box and folder numbers, item id's, etc.
Repository
LaBudde Special Collections
Image Credit
Howard Browne Pub. Co.

Our gallant defenders

Details
Date Published
1914
Time Period
Subject (Geographic, LCSH)
Instrumentation (medium of performance)
Notes

Copyright 1914

Caption title.

Advertising includes musical incipits for "Queen of the elves" and "Frolic of the brownies" both by Matilee Loeb-Evans ; "Sweethearts forever" by H. Eiglemann ; "May morn" by E.L. Sanford ; "Valse idylle" by Emile Foss Christlami ; "Admmiration" by E.S. Phelps ; "Rippling waters" by H.A. Farnsworth ; "Joyous wanderings" by Carl Moter and "Festive march in A" by J. Lawrence Erb.

Cover illustration: Passe-partout with border of art-nouveau style white flowers / GTB.

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

For solo piano.

Extent Of Original
5 pages of music ; 35 cm
Filename
umkc_lsc_sheetmusic_wwi_1021.tif--umkc_lsc_sheetmusic_wwi_1027.tif
English
This section contains information that helps users locate the physical item represented by this record. For example, Repository information, local identifiers, call numbers, box and folder numbers, item id's, etc.
Repository
LaBudde Special Collections
Image Credit
Theo. Presser Co.

Pardon me, miss

Details
Date Published
1950
Time Period
Subject (Geographic, LCSH)
Instrumentation (medium of performance)
Notes

Copyright 1950

Caption title.

Advertising includes musical incipits for 'What did Napoleon say?' by Harry Gershman and Freeda Goodman.

Townsend Printers Lithographers

Kansas City.

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

For voice and piano; includes guitar chord symbols.

Extent Of Original
1 score (5 pages) ; 31 cm
Filename
umkc_lsc_sheetmusic_kc_005353.tif--umkc_lsc_sheetmusic_kc_005358.tif
English
This section contains information that helps users locate the physical item represented by this record. For example, Repository information, local identifiers, call numbers, box and folder numbers, item id's, etc.
Repository
LaBudde Special Collections
Image Credit
Gershman & Goodman

Pardon me, miss

Details
Date Published
1950
Time Period
Subject (Geographic, LCSH)
Instrumentation (medium of performance)
Notes

Copyright 1950

Caption title.

Advertising includes musical incipits for 'What did Napoleon say?' by Harry Gershman and Freeda Goodman.

Townsend Printers Lithographers

Kansas City.

"Introduced by George Arnold in his new ice revue 'Rhythm on Ice' featured in Warner Brothers picture"--Cover.

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

For voice and piano; includes guitar chord symbols.

Extent Of Original
1 score (5 pages) ; 31 cm
Filename
umkc_lsc_sheetmusic_kc_005359.tif--umkc_lsc_sheetmusic_kc_005364.tif
English
This section contains information that helps users locate the physical item represented by this record. For example, Repository information, local identifiers, call numbers, box and folder numbers, item id's, etc.
Repository
LaBudde Special Collections
Image Credit
Gershman & Goodman

Powder blue

Details
Date Published
1944
Time Period
Subject (Geographic, LCSH)
Instrumentation (medium of performance)
Notes

Copyright 1944

Caption title.

Includes advertising.

Rayner

Dalheim & Co. Music Printers

Chicago.

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

For voice and piano; includes guitar chord diagrams.

Extent Of Original
1 score (3 pages) ; 30 cm
Filename
umkc_lsc_sheetmusic_wwii_photo-0967.tif--umkc_lsc_sheetmusic_wwii_photo-0970.tif
English
This section contains information that helps users locate the physical item represented by this record. For example, Repository information, local identifiers, call numbers, box and folder numbers, item id's, etc.
Repository
LaBudde Special Collections
Image Credit
Forster Music Pub.

Savin' myself for Bill

Details
Date Published
1942
Time Period
Subject (Geographic, LCSH)
Instrumentation (medium of performance)
Notes

Copyright 1942

Caption title.

Advertising includes musical incipit for 'I'll walk beside you' by Alan Murray on back cover.

"Successfully introduced by Sergeant Ginny Simms

Star of "Johnny Presents"--Cover.

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

For voice and piano; includes chords for ukulele and banjo; symbols for guitar.

Extent Of Original
1 score (5 pages) ; 31 cm
Filename
umkc_lsc_sheetmusic_wwii_photo-0362.tif--umkc_lsc_sheetmusic_wwii_photo-0367.tif
English
This section contains information that helps users locate the physical item represented by this record. For example, Repository information, local identifiers, call numbers, box and folder numbers, item id's, etc.
Repository
LaBudde Special Collections
Image Credit
Chappell & Co.

soldier's song

Details
Date Published
1915
Time Period
Subject (Geographic, LCSH)
Instrumentation (medium of performance)
Notes

Copyright 1915

Caption title.

Advertising includes musical incipits for "March of the heralds" by Alfred Price Ouinx? ; "True affection" by Richard Ferber ; "In the twilight = In der Dammerung" by George Posca ; "The haunted forest" by Platon Brounoff ; "At evening" by Ralph Kinder ; "Vienna echoes" by L.W. Keith ; Under the willows" by Platon Brounoff and "Gavotte in F" by F. Horton Miles.

"Youthful days"--Cover.

Cover illustration: Country house with church in the distance surrounded by trees

flowers and a bird with passe-partout.

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

For solo piano.

Extent Of Original
2 pages of music. ; 31 cm
Filename
umkc_lsc_sheetmusic_wwi_1174.tif--umkc_lsc_sheetmusic_wwi_1177.tif
English
This section contains information that helps users locate the physical item represented by this record. For example, Repository information, local identifiers, call numbers, box and folder numbers, item id's, etc.
Repository
LaBudde Special Collections
Image Credit
Theodore Presser Co.

That family called the U.S.A

Details
Date Published
1919
Time Period
Subject (Geographic)
Instrumentation (medium of performance)
Notes

Copyright 1919

Cover title.

Advertising includes musical incipit for "Somewhere a heart is breaking and calling me back to you" by Leo Friedman.

Rayner

Dalheim & Co. music print. Chicago.

Cover illustration: State maps of New Jersey

Minnesota

Idaho

Louisiana

South Carolina

Missouri

Virginia

Mississippi and Georgia superimposed on women (various occupations)

a soldier

and one cow / Hazel Brown.

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

For voice and piano.

Extent Of Original
1 score (3 pages) ; 35 cm
Filename
umkc_lsc_sheetmusic_wwi_1805.tif--umkc_lsc_sheetmusic_wwi_1808.tif
English
This section contains information that helps users locate the physical item represented by this record. For example, Repository information, local identifiers, call numbers, box and folder numbers, item id's, etc.
Repository
LaBudde Special Collections
Image Credit
Ted Browne Music Co.

They fought for the U.S.A

Details
Date Published
1919
Time Period
Subject (Geographic, LCSH)
Instrumentation (medium of performance)
Notes

Copyright 1919

Caption title.

Cover illustration: Decorative shape and line borders.

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

For voice and piano.

Extent Of Original
1 score (3 unnumbered pages) ; 28 cm
Filename
umkc_lsc_sheetmusic_wwi_1335.tif--umkc_lsc_sheetmusic_wwi_1336.tif
English
This section contains information that helps users locate the physical item represented by this record. For example, Repository information, local identifiers, call numbers, box and folder numbers, item id's, etc.
Repository
LaBudde Special Collections
Image Credit
A.W. Perry's Sons

Through to liberty

Details
Date Published
1943
Time Period
Subject (Geographic, LCSH)
Instrumentation (medium of performance)
Notes

Copyright 1943

Caption title.

Advertising includes musical incipits for 'Will there ever be a letter' by Art Clayton ; 'Keep the fires of freedom burning' by Bob Carleton and 'I am a soldier' by Art Clayton.

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

For voice and piano.

Extent Of Original
1 score (2 unnumbered pages) ; 30 cm
Filename
umkc_lsc_sheetmusic_wwii_photo-0168.tif--umkc_lsc_sheetmusic_wwii_photo-0171.tif
English
This section contains information that helps users locate the physical item represented by this record. For example, Repository information, local identifiers, call numbers, box and folder numbers, item id's, etc.
Repository
LaBudde Special Collections
Image Credit
Nordyke Publishing Company

U.S.A. for mine

Details
Date Published
1908
Time Period
Subject (Geographic, LCSH)
Instrumentation (medium of performance)
Notes

Copyright 1908

Caption title.

Advertising includes musical incipits for "Can I make love to you" by Harry I. Robinson (two separate incipits) ; "The beautiful island of love" by Joe Bren ; "Those were happy days" by Ben Jansen and "Red moon" by Chas. Humfeld.

Cover lists composer Darrell's name as Mabel.

Cover illustration: White-suited man with cane standing on a dock near his luggage and an American flag while other people disembark from a ship in the background; includes inset photo Harry Walker / OHB.

"Respectfully dedicated to Mrs. C.W. Bohler of Chicago."

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

For voice and piano.

Extent Of Original
1 score (5 pages) ; 35 cm
Filename
umkc_lsc_sheetmusic_wwi_1904.tif--umkc_lsc_sheetmusic_wwi_1909.tif
English
This section contains information that helps users locate the physical item represented by this record. For example, Repository information, local identifiers, call numbers, box and folder numbers, item id's, etc.
Repository
LaBudde Special Collections
Image Credit
Howard Browne Pub. Co.