Digital collections that fall within the John Hay Library’s Performance and Entertainment STRATEGIC COLLECTING DIRECTION. Here you will find digitized materials that document the history and creative process of performing arts and provides a window into public life and popular entertainment in the Americas through plays, dance, film, music, photography, and pornography.
words by Billy Frisch and Archie Fletcher ; music by Alex. Marr. For voice and piano. Cover title. Advertisement for "When the sun goes down in France" and another song. Cover illustration: photograph of Harry Hines; border design by E.H. Pfeiffer.
words by Billy Frisch and Archie Fletcher ; music by Alex. Marr. For voice and piano. Cover title. Advertisement for "When the sun goes down in France" and another song. Cover illustration: photograph of Harry Hines; border design by E.H. Pfeiffer.
words by Billy Frisch and Archie Fletcher ; music by Alex. Marr. For voice and piano. Cover title. Advertisement for "When the sun goes down in France" and another song. Cover illustration: photograph of Harry Hines; border design by E.H. Pfeiffer.
words by Billy Frisch and Archie Fletcher ; music by Alex. Marr. For voice and piano. Cover title. Advertisement for "When the sun goes down in France" and another song. Cover illustration: photograph of Harry Hines; border design by E.H. Pfeiffer.
words by Billy Frisch and Archie Fletcher ; music by Alex. Marr. For voice and piano. Cover title. Advertisement for "When the sun goes down in France" and another song. Cover illustration: photograph of Harry Hines; border design by E.H. Pfeiffer.
words by Billy Frisch and Archie Fletcher ; music by Alex. Marr. For voice and piano. Cover title. Advertisement for "When the sun goes down in France" and another song. Cover illustration: photograph of Harry Hines; border design by E.H. Pfeiffer.
by Elsie Hill. French fold; printed on double page. Title from end of poem. Poem in ten stanzas. "This poem appeared in the November 1900 St. Nicholas. Best wishes for the 1976 holiday season from the Book Arts Press of the School of Library Service, Columbia University"--Colophon.
words & music by Morris Manley. March for voice and piano. Caption title. Pages 1-4 are unnumbered. Sung by: Mildred Manley. Cover illustration: photograph of soldiers marching; photograph of Mildred Manley; drawing of ship at sea and border design / H.M.
words by A.M. Robinette ; music arranged from American Airs by W.J. Quinn. For voice and piano. Adaptation by W.J. Quinn of several American folk tunes. Caption title. "Written for and dedicated to 'The Bravest of the Brave' The Uniformed Man of the U.S.A."--Cover. Cover illustration: U.S. soldier dethroning caricature of Kaiser Wilhelm / R.
words by Bide Dudley ; music by Fredric Watson. For voice and piano. Caption title. Dedicated to: Justine Johnstone. Advertisement for "When the war is over I'll return to you" for male quartette: p. [4] Cover illustration: photograph of Justine Johnstone / Sarony, N.Y.; border design / E.H. Pfeiffer.
words and music by Gilbert C. Tennant. For voice and piano. Caption title. Advertisement for "Could the dreams of a dreamer come true": p. [4] Cover illustration: drawing of a bugler / E.H. Pfeiffer; photograph of Marval Gunn.
words and music by Gilbert C. Tennant. For voice and piano. Caption title. Advertisement for "Could the dreams of a dreamer come true": p. [4] Cover illustration: drawing of a bugler / E.H. Pfeiffer; photograph of Marval Gunn.
words and music by Gilbert C. Tennant. For voice and piano. Caption title. Advertisement for "Could the dreams of a dreamer come true": p. [4] Cover illustration: drawing of a bugler / E.H. Pfeiffer; photograph of Marval Gunn.
words and music by Gilbert C. Tennant. For voice and piano. Caption title. Advertisement for "Could the dreams of a dreamer come true": p. [4] Cover illustration: drawing of a bugler / E.H. Pfeiffer; photograph of Marval Gunn.
Page [2] blank. French-fold; printed on double page. On page [1] uncaptioned colored illustration of Mary holding the baby Jesus. Title from first line on page [3] Poem on page [3] in 12 lines. Colophon on page [4]: This card is published by the Fellowship of Reconciliation .... The picture is from a watercolor by Frank Wesley, Indian artist .... the poem is by Howard Thurman .... Suggested publication date from acquisition date of Brown University copy.
lyric by Joyce Kilmer ; music by Victor Herbert. March for voice and piano. Caption title. Advertisement for another song: p. [6] Cover illustration: "To the Fighting 165th Regiment" / Howard Chandler Chrisey, 1918.