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By Carol Berthold, Nolan Vallier, Lindsay Musil, and Jonas Kromer Yela
Collection Overview
Title: Anna Fay Herron Bush Papers, 1847-2019
ID: 12/9/158
Primary Creator: Anna Fay Herron Bush (1921-2016)
Extent: 14.25 cubic feet
Arrangement:
The materials are organized in seven series: Series 1, Education Materials and Professional Correspondence, 1890-1999; Series 2, Personal Papers, 1924-1961; Series 3, Bohumir Kryl Orchestra Correspondence and Digital Photographs, ca. 1945-1947; Series 4, Church Choir Library Scores and Flyers, 1895-1996; Series 5, Sheet Music Collection, 1895-1963; Series 6, Musical Instruments; and Series 7, Sarah Bush Randolf Personal and Instructional Materials. Series 2 contains two sub-series: Sub-series 1, Personal and Family Papers and Sub-series 2, College Education Materials and Music Study Scores. Series 5 is split into two sub-series: Sub-series 1, Original Acquisitions; and Subseries 2: Sheet Music Collection Additions.
Since there was no original order for the materials, order was imposed by the archivist and became more defined as more materials were acquired. Series 1 and Series 2 are arranged chronologically, with the exception of the music study scores in Sub-Series 2, which have been arranged alphabetically by score type and title of composition. Series 3 has been arranged alphabetically by subject, person, and location. Series 4 and 5 have been arranged alphabetically by title of composition. Series 7 is arranged chronologically.
Date Acquired: 08/10/2017. More info below under Accruals.
Subjects: Kryl, Bohumir, 1875-1961, Music - Instruction and study, Musical Instrument Makers, Music teachers
Languages: English
Scope and Contents of the Materials
Consists of music instrument catalogs; lists of sheet music for schools and bands; teacher's instructional notes, music programs, newsletters, and correspondence documenting Anna Fay Herron Bush's career as a public school music teacher in rural southern Illinois (ca. 1950s-1970s) and performance career as an oboist in the Kryl Women's Symphony Orchestra in 1945; and photographs, concert programs, correspondence, certificates, newspapers, music books and journals, documenting Herron's daughter Sarah's career working with the Selmaville Ambassadors and Music Department. Of particular interest are a series of postcards and photos describing her time spent touring with the Kryl Women's Symphony Orchestra, including postcards describing her lessons with oboist Frances Napolilli, funded by Kryl.
Biographical Note
Anna Fay Herron Bush was born in Windsor, IL on September 12, 1921. Her father and mother were both school teachers. She attended high school in Windsor, IL and graduated in 1939. She received a teaching certificate from Eastern Illinois in 1946, a Bachelors of Music degree from Illinois Wesleyan University in 1947, and a Master of Science in Education (Administration) degree from Eastern Illinois University in 1971. She taught for over 33 years in grade and high schools in Clay, Jasper, Crawford and Clark Counties in Illinois. Before she was married, Anna Fay Herron played professionally with Bohumir Kyrl's Women's Symphony Orchestra of Chicago on the orchestra's 1945 tour. After the tour, she became a member of several national music and education associations. As an active church choir director, she led worship activites at her local church in Oblong, Illinois as well as other church choirs near Effingham, Illinois. Anna Fay Herron Bush passed away on March 31, 2016.
Subject/Index Terms
Administrative Information
Repository:
The Sousa Archives and Center for American Music
Accruals:
Additional accruals were made on July 24, 2018; September 1, 2018; June 6, 2019; July 22, 2019; July 7, 2023; October 25, 2023; and July 12, 2024..
Acquisition Source:
Sarah Randolph, Joliet, Illinois
Acquisition Method:
Gift
Box and Folder Listing
Browse by Series:
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Series 1: Education Materials and Professional Correspondence, 1890-1999],
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Series 2: Personal Papers and Objects, 1879-1993],
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Series 3: Bohumir Kryl Women's Symphony Orchestra Correspondence, Ephemera, Photographs, 1943-1947],
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Series 4: Church Choir Library Scores and Flyers, 1895-1996],
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Series 5: Sheet Music Collection, 1863-1963],
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Series 6: Musical Instruments, undated],
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Series 7: Sarah Bush Randolf Personal and Instructional Materials, 1973-2019],
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- Series 1: Education Materials and Professional Correspondence, 1890-1999
- Consists of student photos, teaching materials, including lesson plans, music books, instrument catalogs, concert programs, and schedules; educational and related newsletters and bulletins; and professional correspondence, documenting Herron Bush's 33 year teaching career in Illinois (ca. 1950s-1970s) and arranged chronologically. Of particular note are Herron Bush's method books dating back to the late 19th century as well as her annotations for children's operettas, staged in the mid 1950s.
- Box 1
- Folder 1: Method Books with Annotations, ca. 1905-1938
- 1. Ascher's Advanced Orchestra Book, No. 2, Piano Accompaniment or Organ; Emil Ascher, New York, NY. 2. Ascher's Advanced Orchestra Book, No. 2, 1st Violin and Violin Obligato or 1st-2nd Mandolin or Oboe or C Saxophone; Emil Ascher, New York, NY. 3. Ascher's Beginners Orchestra Book, 1st Violin, Violin Obligato, Oboe or C Saxophone; Emil Ascher, New York, NY. 4. Senior Orchestra Book for School and Conservatory Use, 1st violin; compiled by William H. Mackie; Theodore Presser, Philadelphia, PA. 5. Shirmer's Library of Musical Classics, Vol. 848: O. Sevcik, Op. 8, Shifting (changing the position) and Preparatory Scale-Studies for the Violin, ed. by Philipp Mittell; G. Shirmer, New York, NY, 1905. 6. Music Supplement to Project Lessons in Orchestration, Arthur E. Heacox; Oliver Ditson Co., 1938. 7. Untitled music book; cover missing.
- Folder 2: Concert Programs, ca. 1945-1947
- Folder 3: Blank Band Merit Point System Cards, Band Fundraising Guide, ca. 1946-1947
- Folder 4: Teaching Materials, Music Lists, School Instruments Catalogs, ca. 1946-1961
- Folder 5: Band Notes, 1948-ca. 1950s
- Folder 6: Correspondence, 1948-1950
- Folder 7: Musical Instruments Catalogs, 1948-ca. 1950s
- Folder 8: Receipts, 1948-1951
- Folder 9: Summer Music Study, 1950
- Folder 10: Musical Equipment & Parts Catalogs, ca. 1950s
- Folder 11: Recorded Music Lists, ca. 1950s
- Folder 12: Teaching Notes, Programs, ca. 1950s
- Folder 13: Newsletters & Competitions, ca. 1950-1960
- Folder 14: Musical Instrument Manufacturer's Catalog, undated
- Box 2
- Folder 3: Concert Programs, 1938-1961
- Folder 4: Bulletins and Newsletters, 1939-1943
- Folder 5: Correspondence and Awards, 1940-1949
- Folder 6: Reading Lists, Lesson Plans, PTA Bulletins, Arrangement of Turkish March, 1941
- Folder 7: Student Teaching Lesson Plans, 1941
- Folder 8: Student Teaching Rating Scale, 1941
- Folder 9: Lesson Plan Books, 1941-1945
- Folder 10: Sheet Music and Instrument Catalogs, 1941-1949
- Folder 11: Education Correspondence, ca. 1941-1953
- Folder 12: Lyons Band Newspapers, ca. 1942-1944
- Folder 14: Illinois Education Association Membership Card, 1943
- Folder 15: Art Class Notes and Teaching Schedule, 1945
- Folder 17: Young Keyboard Magazine, 1952-1953
- Folder 18: Audio Recordings and Illinois Music Education Badges, ca. 1953
- Folder 19: Lesson Plan Books, 1966-1970
- Folder 20: Lesson Plan Books, 1970-1976
- Folder 21: Behavioral Guide, Filmstrip Syllabus, Note from Students, School District Schedule, 1975-1976
- Folder 22: Bulletin Board Pictures, undated
- Box 3
- Folder 25: Music Round the Clock, 1955
- Folder 26: Music Round the Clock, teacher's edition, 1959
- Folder 27: Making Music Your Own, 1964
- Box 4
- Folder 1: Assembly Songs and Choruses, 1929
- Folder 2: Music: Highways and Byways (with notes), 1936
- Folder 3: 10 New Songs for Children, 1936
- Folder 4: The Music Hour: Fifth Book, 1937
- Folder 5: The Music Hour: Teacher's Guide for the Fifth Book, 1938
- Folder 6: Music Hour Intermediate Teacher's Book, The, 1938
- Folder 7: Music Hour in the Kindergarten and First Grade, The, 1938
- Folder 8: Song Programs for Youth: Adventure (with notes), 1938
- Folder 9: Music Fun, Theory and Appreciation, Books One and Two, 1940
- Folder 10: War Propaganda for Teachers, 1943-1945
- Folder 11: Lookout Christian Education Magazine, 1944
- Folder 12: Student work and exams, ca. 1946-1947
- Folder 13: Singing Down the Road, 1947
- Folder 14: Singing All the Day, 1949
- Folder 15: Education Bulletins, ca. 1940-1949
- Folder 16: Student directories, ca. 1954-1955
- Folder 17: Musical Bingo, undated
- Folder 18: Musical Bingo, undated
- Box 5
- Folder 1: Henry's Day School Song Collection for All Grades, 1907
- Folder 2: The Progressive Music Series, Books One and Two, 1914
- Folder 3: Hollis Dann Music Course: Fourth Year Music, 1916
- Folder 4: Progressive Music Series, The, Book Three, 1920
- Folder 5: Christmas operettas, 1929, 1941, 1945
- Folder 6: Choral music, ca. 1940s
- Folder 7: Instrument companies receipts and advertisements, ca. 1940s
- Folder 8: NBC Music Appreciation Hour, 1941-1942
- Folder 9: Easy Steps to the Band, 1942
- Folder 10: PTA programs and notices, 1946-1947
- Folder 11: Lesson plans and notes, 1946-1947
- Folder 12: Music student lists, ca. 1946-1953
- Folder 13: Lyon Band Instrument Co. advertisements, ca. 1946-1953
- Folder 14: Oblong city schools commencement program, 1947
- Folder 15: New Music Horizons, 1947
- Folder 16: Music education magazines, 1947-1954
- Folder 17: Concert programs and drafts, ca. 1948-1950
- Folder 18: School sports schedules and advertisements, ca. 1951
- Folder 19: Awards, 1952-1999
- Folder 20: School band competition correspondence and programs, 1953-1954
- Folder 21: School newsletters, 1953-1954
- Folder 22: Musical americana concert program, 1953-1954
- Folder 23: School schedules, 1953-1957
- Folder 24: Cub scout song book, 1957
- Folder 25: Music Sounds Afar, 1958
- Folder 26: Proudly We Sing, 1958
- Folder 27: Music Round the Town, 1959
- Folder 28: Denison's Minstrel and Song Catalogue, undated
- Folder 29: Student photos, undated
- Box 12
- Folder 1: H. Klose Celebrated Method for Clarinet, 1898
- Folder 2: School News Song Book and Rudiments of Music, 1899
- Folder 3: Burdett's New Method of Instruction for the Reed Organ, 1905
- Forward by O.D. Weaver.
- Folder 4: Tunes and Rhymes for the Playroom: Little Pieces for Voice and Piano, 1906
- Jessica Moore and Geo. L. Spaulding.
- Folder 5: Vocal Instructor, The, 1913
- Edmund J. Meyer.
- Folder 6: Folk Songs and Famous Pictures for Piano Beginners, 1929
- Mary Bacon Mason.
- Folder 7: Fourth Grade Piano Book, 1929
- John M. Williams.
- Folder 8: Children's Operettas with Annotations, 1932-1958
- Pieces include: A Christmas Fantasy, Christmas operetta in one act, by Lillian Cervenka, 1942; The Cobbler of Fairyland, operetta in three acts, byEffa E. Preston and Carol Winston, 1934; Davy's Star, Christmas operetta in three acts, by Edith Quick and James Fluckey, 1958; The Honey Pirates, operetta in two acts, by Theodosia Paynter and G.A. Grant-Schaefer, 1935; and The Wedding of the Flowers, operetta in one act, by Eleanor Allen Schroll and William M. Schmitt, 1932.
- Folder 9: Very Easy Descant Series (Books 8, 10, 11, 12), 1949-1951
- Beatrice and Max Krone.
- Box 13
- Folder 1: Arena of Song, The and Cecilian Series of Study and Song, The, 1890 -1896
- The Arena of Song by George F. Root and C.C. Chase. The Cecilian Series of Study and Song by John W. Tufts
- Folder 2: Short Course in Music, A, Book 1, 1898
- Frederic Ripley and Thomas Tapper.
- Folder 3: Henry's Day School Song Collection and Introductory Music Education, 1907 and 1923
- Henry's Day School Song Collection by J.A. Henry. Introductory Music Education, by Thaddeus Giddings.
- Folder 4: Grade Book and Memo Book, 1930 and 1943
- Folder 5: Marching Band Folios, 1934-1962
- Includes the following: 30 Spot Hits for Band, by John Warrington, 1957; All Melody Band Folio, by Henry Davis, 1937; Cadet Concert Folio, by Frank Cofield, Joseph Olivadoti, Earl Irons, and Harold Walters, 1959; First Concert Folio, by Fred Frank, Herman Hummel, and Harvey Whistler, 1958; First Steps in Band Playing, by Harvey Whistler and Herman Hummel, 1941; Keep Em Playing, by G.E. Holmes, Vander Cook, and Olivadoti, 1942; Keynote Collection for Young Bands, by Fred Frank, Herman Hummel, and Joseph Olivadoti, 1962; Loads of Fun Folio for Flutophones, by Irving Cheyette, 1947; Marches of Fame for Band, by Harold Waters, 1953; March Masters folio for Band, by James A. Scott, 1948; Music Time Band Folio, by Fred Frank, Herman Hummel, and Harvey Whistler, 1960; Our First Band Folio, by Ed Chenette, 1938; Program and Parade Band Folio, by Harvey Whistler and Herman Hummel, 1949; Program Classics Band Folio vol. 3, by G.E. Holmes and Ed. Chenette, 1937; Promotion Band Folio, by Ed Chenette, Ernest Webster, M.H. Ribble, 1931; Solo and Ensemble Band Folio, by Harvey Whistler and Herman Hummel, 1949 (two copies); Star Band Folio, by E. De Lamater, Ernest Webster, Henry Davis, and Arthur Johnson, 1934; Stunt Band Folio, by Paul Yoder, 1934.
- Folder 6: Illinois Band Association Correspondence, 1941-1951
- Folder 7: Band Programs and Commencement Programs, 1944-1964
- Folder 8: Teaching Association and General Teaching Correspondence, 1944-1968
- Folder 9: Class Notes, ca. 1945
- Folder 10: Teaching Philosophy and Music Curriculum Overview, 1948-1953
- Folder 11: Illinois Solo Ensemble Contest Materials and Judges Comment Sheets, 1950-1958
- Folder 12: 8th Grade Herald Newton Community Schools, ca. 1950
- Box 14
- Folder 1: Concert Set Lists, 1953
- Folder 2: Illinois State Approved Solo and Ensemble Lists, 1959
- Box 15
- Folder 1: Samuel Music News (Effingham, Il.), 1953
- Box 17
- Folder 6: Tonette Books and Handy Folio Music Co. Catalog, 1938
- Tonette: Tunes and Technic (for tonette, song flute and kindred instrunments), by Henry W. Davis; two copies of Melody Fun: For Singing and Playing with the Tonette, by Forrest L. Buchtel.
- Folder 7: Belwin Pre-Instrument Method Books, 1950-1955
- Belwin Pre-Instrument Method, by Fred Weber, 1950; Sing While They Play: A Vocal Edition of the Famous Belwin Pre-Instrument Method, by Fred Weber, 1955.
- Folder 8: Singing Juniors: Songs for Youth, 1953
- Includes annotations by Anna Fay Herron Bush.
- Box 18
- Folder 1: Children's Operettas, 1941-1995
- Titles include: Cookin' Up Christmas, Donna Amorosia, arr. Lori Weidemann,1995. In Quest of Santa Claus, Otis M. Carrington, lyrics Lena M. Harry, 1956. Christmas on Cloud 25, Merry Anne Gregory and L.S. Gurske, 1958. She Didn't Believe, Catherine Allison Christie, 1941.
- Folder 2: Band Contest Ratings, 1941-1942
- For Louisville, Illinois Grade School Band.
- Folder 3: Teachers Directories and Conference Programs, 1942-1961
- From Clay County, Illinois and Jasper County, Illinois.
- Folder 4: Professiional Meetings, 1944-1961
- Teachers' Institute Meeting, Clay County, IL; IMEA State Meeting.
- Folder 5: Lesson Plan Book, April-May, 1948
- Palestine, IL. Kindergarten.
- Folder 6: Band Contest Materials, 1952-1964
- Resultws, programs, correspomdence.
- Folder 7: School Concert and Operetta Programs, 1959-1963
- Includes pieces played and performers' names.
- Folder 8: School Music Correspondence, 1962
- Folder 9: Samuel Music News Newsletters, 1962-1964
- Samuel Music Co. in Effingham and Mattoon, IL.
- Folder 10: Teaching Notes, undated
- Handwritten notes.
- Box 24
- Folder 8: Elementary Vocalises, undated
- Ferdinand Sieber, undated.
- Box 26
- Folder 12: "The World's Greatest Popular Music Hits" phonograph advertisement, ca. 1970s
- "The World's Greatest Popular Music Hits," with Mitch Miller, from Auaravision, a divison of Columbia Records.
- Folder 13: "A Hillbilly" and "The Difference in Me (Is You)", ca. 1970s
- "A Hillbilly" and "The Difference in Me (Is You)" by Joel Daly, from Starcrest Music Records.
- Folder 14: "Rock for All Ages: Sounds for Flute" and "Symphony in One Movement," promotional recording and condensed scores, 1972
- "Rock for All Ages: Sounds for Flute" and "Symphony in One Movement," by Caesar Giovannini, from Dorabet Music Company.
- Folder 15: Sounds of the Band, March 'n Swing Series, undated
- Folder 19: Band notes, undated
- Box 32
- Folder 5: IMEA Clinic, 1947
- Folder 6: Illinois, words by C.H. Chamberlin; for the Illinois Grade School Music Clinic, 1953
- Folder 7: Samuel Music News, Vol. 3, No. 10, 1953
- Article features Anna Fay Herron Bush
- Folder 8: Mid-Winter Teacher's Institute Concert Program, Newton Community High School, 1950
- Folder 9: Newton Mentor Democrat News Clippings, 1950-1951
- Folder 10: The 46th Annual Meeting of the South Eastern Division Illinois Education Association, 1966
- Folder 11: Sight Singing Method Books, 1940-1951
- Series 2: Personal Papers and Objects, 1879-1993
- Consists of school notes and grades, concert programs, photographs, alumni newsletters, family photographs, family cookbooks, dress patterns, travel documents, church programs, and family papers documenting Herron Bush's education and family. The materials in this series are arranged chronologically.
- Sub-Series 1: Personal and Family Papers
- Consists of family photographs; cookbooks; dress patterns; political pamphlets, posters, and pins; address books; and materials collected by family members documenting their careers.
- Box 3
- Folder 1: Choir Herald Magazine, 1924-1927
- Folder 3: Address book, 1930
- Folder 4: Diego Rivera booklet from Detroit Public Institute of Arts (photocopy), 1934
- Folder 13: Detroit Public Library Promotional Booklet (photocopy), 1940
- Folder 16: Presidential Election Booklet, 1948
- Folder 17: American Association of University Women branch report and surveys, 1949-1950
- Folder 18: American Association of University Women agendas and correspondence, 1949-1950
- Folder 19: American Association of University Women Bulletins and Directors Letters, 1949-1950
- Folder 20: American Association of University Women related newspaper clippings, 1950
- Folder 21: Cancer metal pins, ca. 1950s
- Folder 22: Worship services program & Christmas cards, 1952
- Folder 23: Community Concert Association Programs, 1952-1961
- Folder 24: Photographs, undated
- Box 6
- Folder 1: Photo album with student photos, school district related papers, and correspondence, 1939-1945
- Box 14
- Folder 4: Concert Programs, 1940-1967
- Folder 6: Personal Correspondence, 1942-1993
- Folder 7: Spring Concert News clippings, 1945
- Folder 8: First Christian Church, Oblong, Il. Service Programs, 1945-1977
- Folder 10: Personal Photographs, ca. 1950-1953
- Folder 11: Evansville Musicians Club Community Concert Programs, 1954-1971
- Box 17
- Folder 5: Personal Photographs, ca. 1940s
- Item 1: Sarah Kuhl Wallace, Anna Fay's Aunt, ca. 1940s
- Digital copy only.
- Item 2: Anna Fay Herron and Sarah Kuhl Wallace, 1945
- Digital copy only.
- Box 18
- Folder 11: Cookbook: Relatives' Cookbook, ca. 1890
- Handwritten.
- Folder 12: Cookbook: First Methodist Episcopal Church, 1898
- Printed wiith handwritten notes.
- Folder 13: Sarah Kuhl Wallace Women's Suffraage Movement, 1909-1929
- Folder 14: Personal Letters, 1944-1959
- Folder 15: Concert Programs Attended, 1946-2001
- Folder 16: Cookbook: Kum Join Us Circle, 1954
- Oblong, Illinois club. Typewritten recipes. Handwritten notes.
- Folder 17: Mexico Trip, 1961
- Brochures and printed materials.
- Folder 18: Community Concert Programs (1 of 2), 1961-1966
- Folder 19: Community Concert Programs (2 of 2), 1961-1966
- Folder 20: Dorothy Hekegel Benefit Concert Programs and Photos, 1962
- Folder 21: News Clippings, 1963
- Folder 22: Cookbook: Koffee Klub Kookbook, 1980
- Typewritten recipes in half-size looseleef notebook.
- Folder 23: Retirement Mementos, Class Reunion Program, and Obituary Program, 1980-2016
- Folder 24: Cookbook: Handwritten, undated
- Folder 25: Cookbook: Handwritten Recipes (1 of 5), undated
- Folder 26: Cookbook: Handwritten Recipes (2 of 5), undated
- Folder 27: Cookbook: Handwriten Recipes (3 of 5), undated
- Folder 28: Cookbook: Handwritten Recipes (4 of 5), undated
- Some handwritten, some from clippings.
- Folder 29: Cookbook: Handwritten Recipes (5 of 5), undated
- Folder 30: Cookbooks and Recipes, undated
- Folder 31: Dress Patterns, undated
- Folder 35: Election Buttons and Card, 1932
- Election buttons and card
- Item 1: Roosevelt Election Button, 1932
- 2019.1209158.01
- Item 2: Democratic Election Button, 1932
- 2019.1209158.02
- Item 3: Democratic Election Card, 1932
- 2019.1209158.03
- Box 19
- Folder 1: Concerts Attended: Programs, 1925-1952
- Folder 2: William David Herron Teaching Materals: Plays, Dramas, and Recitations, ca. 1879-1918
- Folder 3: William David Herron Teaching Materials: Lesson Plans, ca. 1890s
- Box 25
- Folder 1: Sarah Kuhl Wallace Campaign Posters, Newspaper, and Ballot for 1932 Election, 1932
- Box 26
- Folder 1: Daily Bible Readings, 1849
- Smith, James, Daily Bible Readings. Philadelphia, PA: American Baptist Publication Society, 1849.
- Folder 2: Constitution of Indiana Newspaper Clipping Book, ca. 1880s
- A collection of newspaper clippings pasted into leather-bound Constitution of Indiana. The clippings are primarily poetry, short stories, moral tales, and housekeeping advice, but also include illustrations and articles on James Garfield's presidential nomination, election, inaugeration, and assasination.
- Folder 3: Joyful Lays, 1884
- Lowry, Robert and W. Howard Doane, Joyful Lays. New York: Biglow & Main, 1884.
- Folder 4: Normal Organ Method, 1890
- Dungan, J.M., Normal Organ Method. Lafayette, Indiana: The Echo Music Co., 1890.
- Folder 5: Political Ribbons, 1896
- Two ribbons, one for William J. Bryan and Arthur Sewall's 1896 presidential campaign, the other for a 1896 reception committee.
- Folder 6: All About Hawaii, 1943
- Billam-Walker, Donald. Thrum's 69th Year Hawaiian Annual and Standard Guide, All About Hawaii. Honolulu, HI: Honolulu Star-Bulletin, Ltd., 1943.
- Folder 7: Brochures to Walker Art Center in Minnesota, June 11-July 7, 1946
- Folder 8: "Americans All" and "American History on Record", 1953
- Folder 9: Violin-Making as it was, and is, 1978
- Heron-Allen, Ed. Violin-Making as it was, and is. London: Ward Lock Ltd., 1978.
- Folder 10: Pocket Hymnals, 1977-1874
- Sing Praises to Jehovah (New York: Watchtower Bible and Tract Society of New York, 1984); Ecumenical Praise (Carol Stream, IL: Agape, 1977).
- Folder 11: Menu for Sing-A-Long Restaurant, undated
- Folder 20: Photographs (1 of 2), ca. 1940s
- Item 1: Anna Fay with two unidentified men, ca. 1940s
- Item 2: Anna Fay with an unidentified man, ca. 1940s
- Item 3: Unidentified woman and man in front of a tree, ca. 1940s
- Item 4: Sarah Kuhl Wallace, ca. 1940s
- Item 5: Sarah Kuhl Wallace, ca. 1940s
- Item 6: Unidentified man and woman in fur coat, ca. 1940s
- Item 7: Unidentified man and woman in fur coat, ca. 1940s
- Item 8: Waterfall and bridge, ca. 1940s
- Item 9: Snowy trees, ca. 1940s
- Item 10: Waterfall, ca. 1940s
- Item 11: Unidentified building with rotunda, ca. 1940s
- Item 12: Two unidentified men on a car, ca. 1940s
- Item 13: Anna Fay as a young child, ca.1920s
- Item 14: Anna Fay as a young child, ca. 1920s
- Item 15: Portrait of unidentified woman, ca. 1940s
- Item 16: Portrait of unidentified woman, ca. 1940s
- Item 17: Unidentified man in military uniform, ca. 1940s
- Item 18: Unidentified man, ca. 1940s
- Item 19: Unidentified man, ca. 1940s
- Item 20: Unidentified man in military uniform, ca. 1940s
- Item 21: Unidentified woman at a park, ca. 1940s
- Item 22: Unidentified man at a park, ca. 1940s
- Item 23: Stanley "Sherlock" Holmes, Robinson, IL, ca. 1940s
- Item 24: Anna Fay with unidentified man at a park, ca. 1940s
- Item 25: Anna Fay with unidentified man, ca. 1940s
- Item 26: Unidentified woman in front of a tree, ca. 1940s
- Item 27: Unidentified man, autographed to Anna Fay, March 18, 1943
- Item 28: Unidentified group goofing around, ca. 1940s
- Item 29: Anna Fay with a group of women, ca. 1940s
- Item 30: Anna Fay with a group of women, ca. 1940s
- Item 31: Anna Fay with a group of women, ca. 1940s
- Item 32: Unidentified women on a boat, ca. 1940s
- Item 33: Unidentified wedding party, ca. 1940s
- Item 34: Anna Fay Herron Bush, ca. 1940s
- Item 35: Anna Fay with Sarah Kuhl Wallace, ca. 1940s
- Item 36: Sarah Kuhl Wallace, ca. 1940s
- Folder 21: Photographs (2 of 2), ca. 1940s
- Item 1: Anna Fay's father with two other men, ca. 1940s
- Item 2: Portrait of unidentified man, ca. 1940s
- Item 3: Unidentified man in military uniform at Russell and Ruth's house, Oct. 29, 1944
- Item 4: Family at a meal, ca. 1940s
- Item 5: Two unidentified girls, ca. 1940s
- Item 6: Anna Fay Herron, April 11, 1942
- Item 7: Unidentified man in military uniform, Dec. 1943
- Item 8: Portrait of unidentfied man, 1939
- Item 9: Uncle Emerson with Gayle and Warren Guyer, May 16, 1943
- Item 10: Unidentified man and woman in formal clothes, ca. 1940s
- Item 11: Unidentified man and woman in formal clothes, ca. 1940s
- Item 12: Unidentified hills, ca. 1940s
- Item 13: Unidentified hills, ca. 1940s
- Item 14: Anna Fay with a group, dressed formally, ca. 1940s
- Item 16: Unidentified group of women in formal clothes, ca. 1940s
- Item 15: Unidentified older man and woman in formal clothes, ca. 1940s
- Item 17: Unidentified group wearing formal clothes, ca. 1940s
- Item 4: Travel Trunk, 1943-1947
Metal suitcase used for travel, mostly while with Bohumir Kryl Women's Orchestra. Stickers from places visited are attached to the lid and back.
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- Box 27
- Item 5: Scrapbook, undated
Scrapbook of photos from childhood, college, travel, and of friends.
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- Folder 1: Commerical recordings on 78s, ca. 1940s
- Gene Autry and Jimmy Long, "Silver Haired Daddy of Mine" and "Mississippi Valley Blues" (New York: Banner). The Delivery Boys, "When Your Hair Has Turned to Silver" and "My Missouri Home" (U.S.: Melotone). Johnny Frank with Orchestra, "Rambling Rose" and "It Only Happens When I Dance With You" (Meriden, CT: Varsity Records). Pee Wee Hunt and his orchestra, "Somebody Else, Not Me" and "Twelfth Street Rag" (Los Angeles, CA: Capitol Records).
- Folder 2: "Together We Sing" educational recording, ca. 1950s
- "Together We Sing" (Chicago: Follett Publishing Company, ca. 1950s).
- Folder 3: Meolody and Educational Music Magazines, 1935-1952
- Folder 4: Vienna Choir Boys Program and Promotional Book and Allerton Park Coffee Table Book, 1951-1961
- University of Illinois: Robert Allerton Park,1951, includes annotations from 1952.
- Box 28
- Folder 1: Photograph of Anna Fay Herron, undated
- Color tinted photograph in original glass frame.
- Box 32
- Folder 12: Musician's Club of Evansville- Philharmonia Hungarica Program, 1966
- Folder 13: School Concert Programs; Music Contest Programs; Teachers Assn. Meeting & Membership Information; and Interesting Objects, ca. 1937-1962
- Illinois All-State High School Orchestra and Chorus Concert program, Nov. 5, 1937; Band Contest, Southern Dist. West program, Mar. 25-26, 1938; 13th Annual Scholarship Prize Contest, Illinois Wesleyan Univ. School of Music, program, Apr. 23, 1938; Illinois All-State High School Orchestra and Chorus Concert program, Nov. 4, 1938; Grant Park Concert program, July 2, 1940; 3 tickets to Riverview Amusement Park, Chicago, 1940; Vocal Music Clinic program, Feb. 12, 1941; Southeastern Division Bulletin, Southeastern Division, Illinois Education Assn. Annual Meeting Program, Oct. 9 & 10, 1941; Clay County Teachers' Assn. Program, Oct. 8, 1941; 2 tickets for Chicagoland Music Festival, Aug. 15, 1942; program for Clay County Teachers' Assn. meeting, Oct. 7, 1942 (in envelope dated Sept. 25, 1942); 23rd Annual Meeting of Clay County Farm Bureau, program, Oct. 28, 1943; program for Third Annual Spring Concert, Louisville Grade School Band, Apr. 25, 1944; program for Clay County Teachers' Assn. Oct. 12, 1944 (in envelope dated Oct. 6, 1944); Directory, Illiois State Division of American Association of University Women, 1956-1957 with 2 clippings from Robinson Daily News, 1956; Postcard to Sarah Ann Bush, Aug. 10, 1956; The Oblong Oracle, Dec. 9, 1959; program for Commencement Exercises, Yale Consolidated Grade School, May 23, 1962; 2 subway/elevated train transfers for Chicago Rapid Transit Co. and 2 transfers for Chicago Surface Lines, no year date; postcard, Aragon Ballroom, Chicago, undated; postcard, Harrison Hotel, Chicago, undated.
- Sub-Series 2: College Education Materials and Music Study Scores
- Consists of class notes, educational magazines, and papers written by Anna Fay as well as music she performed while a music education major at Eastern Illinois State Teachers College and Illinois Wesleyan University, including: piano etude and method books, piano solos and duets, organ etude and method books, organ solos, and guitar and Hawaiian slide guitar method books.
- Box 1
- Folder 15: Alumni Newsletters, Illinois Wesleyan University, 1949-1950
- Illinois Wesleyan University Bulletin; Illinois Wesleyan Newsletter.
- Box 2
- Folder 13: Art Club Kappa Pi Newsletters, 1943
- Folder 16: Eastern Teachers News (photocopy), 1945
- Box 3
- Folder 2: Theodore Niemenn Method book for the Oboe, 1927
- Folder 5: Biology Workbook, 1936
- Folder 6: English 1 Notes, 1937
- Folder 7: Progress Reports, Report Cards, 1937-1938
- Folder 8: Diseases of the Eye Paper, ca. 1938
- Folder 9: General Sciences and Algebra Notes, 1938
- Folder 10: Art 238 Notes, ca. 1939
- Folder 11: Hygiene 120 Notes, ca. 1939
- Folder 12: English Grammar Notes, 1939
- Folder 14: English, Social Sciences, and German Notes, 1940-1941
- Folder 15: Oboe practice notes, 1945
- Box 14
- Folder 3: Eastern Illinois and Muskingum College Bulletins, 1939 and 1944
- Folder 5: Illinois Wesleyan and Eastern Illinois Concert Programs, 1942-1945
- Folder 9: Eastern Illinois Palette Patter Art Club Newsletter, 1946
- Folder 12: Music History Notes, undated
- Box 18
- Folder 32: Eastern Illinois Bulletins, 1941-1943
- From Eastern Illinois State Teachers College
- Folder 33: Eastern Illinois Concert Programs, 1962
- Faculty recital.
- Box 19
- Folder 4: Guitar and Hawaiian Slide Guitar Method Books, 1903-1930
- Chords and Accompaniments for Hawaiian Guitar, William J. Smith, 1926. The Nick Lucas Guitar Method, Nick Lucas, 1930. Kamiki Hawaiian Guitar Method, William J. Smith & Co., 1926. Smith's Songs for Hawaiian Guitar, William J. Smith Music Co., 1924. UTD Method for the Guitar, M.B. Eaton, 1903.
- Box 20
- Folder 1: March and Dance Folios for Piano, 1910-1936
- School and Gymnasium Marches, ed. Norton Holbrook, ca. 1910. Star Dance Filio, No. 26, ed. George Botsford., 1924. Star Dance Portfolio, No. 11, arr. J. Bodewalt Lampe, ca. 1910.
- Folder 2: Organ Solos, 1904-1940
- "At Dawning," Charles Wakefield Cadman, 1906. "Berceuse," Clarence Dickinson, 1908. "Galilee," J. Sebastian Matthews, 1929. "Holy City, The," Stephen Adams, arr. Myles B. Foster. "Prayer," Edward M. Read, 1905. "Prelude and Fugue in E Minor," Johann Sebastian Bach, ed. Charles-Marie Wider and Albert Schweitzer, 1940.
- Folder 3: Organ Method Books and Scale Studios, 1903-1960
- Beckwith Organ Instructor, The, Homan Publishing House, 1903. Choice Selections for the Hammond Chord Organ. arr. Elmer A. Ihrke, 1960. Song Hits of the Roaring 20's, Book 2, J.M. Hanert, 1959. Master-Studies for the Organ, ed. William C. Carl, 1938.
- Folder 4: Piano Duets, 1917
- "Witches' Flight, The," H.M. Russell, 1917.
- Folder 5: Piano Solos, A - F Titles, 1888-1934
- Pieces included: "Ah, Not With God's Thunder," Modest Moussorgsky, 1919. "Andante Finale" from Lucia di Lammermoor," G. Donizetti, 1934. "Anna Belle Yorke-Redowa," Theodore C. Ernst, 1895. "At Sunset," F. Marcus, 1893. "Awakening, The," Hilda Zelner, 1917. "Bells at Twilight," Erwin Schneider, 1907. "Berceuse," from Jocelyn, trans. Alfred Kleinpaul, undated. "Black Key Polka Mazurka, The," A. Herzog, arr. George Thorne, undated. "Blinking Moon," W.C. Powell, 1908. "Bohemian Girl," Eugene Ketterer, undated. "Breakers, The," 1905. "Busy Clock, The," C.W. Krogmann, 1921. "Cavalry Trot," Carl Wilhelm Kern, 1909. "Dance of the Daisies," Earl La Farge, 1904. "Dance of the Demon," Eduard Holst, 1888. "Dance of the Mice," Ed. Poldini, 1906. "Dancing in the Sunbeams," M.W. Butler, 1926. "Dying Poet, The," Louis Moreau Gottschalk, undated. "Edelweiss Glide Waltz," F. E.Vanderbeck, 1922. "Ellington Teo-Step," E.K. Bennett, 1898. "Fairy Gambols," Carl Wilkhelm Kern, 1906. "Flowers of Love," Earl K. Smith, arr. Charles Miller, 1912. "Flowers of Spring," Earl La Farge, 1906. "Fluttering Leaves," Carl Kolling, 1922. "Fountain, The," C. Bohm, undated. "In Measured Tread," Edmund Parlow, 1903.
- Folder 6: Piano Solos, G - L Titles, 1895-1945
- Pieces include: "Glissando Mazurka," Carl Bohm, 1940. "Golden Harvest Waltz," Wallace Field, 1917. "Grande Valse Caprice, " H. Engelmann, 1933. "Gypsy Dance," R. Goerdeler, 1895. "Hearts Courageous," H.B. Blake,, arr. Chauncey Haines, 1902. "Holly Hocks," L.E. Orth, 1899. "Hovering Butterflies," Jessie L. Gaynor, 1909. "Il Corricolo," Durand de Grau, 1917. "Impromptu," Hugo Reinhold, 1904. "In a Rose Garden," Tobia Acciani, 1922. "In Hanging Gardens," Evan Daives, 1921."In the Boat," Max Franke, 1904. "L'Argentine," E. Ketterer, undated. "Lark, The," Michael Glinka, 1910. "Lento" from Two 'Pierrot' Pieces, 1904. "Light and Shadow," arr. from C. Gurlitt, 1899. "Little Masqueeraders," Paul Ducelle, 1902. "Little Sailor March," 1914. "London Fantasia," Clive Richardson, 1945.
- Box 21
- Folder 1: Piano Solos, M - R Titles, 1879-1935
- Pieces include: "Mandolin Serenade," F.A. Franklin, 1902. "March of the Fauns," Harold Wansborough, 1932. "Menuet a l'Antique," I.J. Paderewski, undated. " Minerva," Robert Goldbeck, 1879. "Morning Prayer," L. Streabbog, undated. "Narcissius," Ethelbert Nevin, arr. L. Leslie Loth, 1899. "Old Black Joe," M.W. Butler, 1906. "Peri Waltzes," Charles D'Albert, undated. "President Arthur's Grand March," C. Calberg, 1881. "Red Bird Waltz, Hofmann, 1912. "Rigoletto," Franz Liszt, 1906. "Robin's Return, The," Leander Fisher, 1935. "Romance," Frank La Forge, 1911. "Rustle of Spring," Christian Sinding, 1931.
- Folder 2: Piano Solos, S - Z Titles, 1893-1943
- Pieces include: "Santa Claus March," H. Nurnberg, 1893. "Song of the Mountie," John W. Schaum,1941. "Thine Own," Gustav Lange, undated. "Through the Looking Glass," Frank Lynes, 1908. "Through the Silent Night," Serge Rachmaninoff, 1927. "Valse in Eb," Aug. Durand, undated. "Valse Lucille," Rudolf Friml, 1916. "Viennese Echoes," Stanford King, 1943. "Waltz of the Flower Fairies," Marie Crosby, 1909. "Where Blue Bells Bloom," H. Wildermere, 1916. "White City March, The," Fred A. Fillmore, 1893.
- Folder 3: Piano Method Books and Scale Studies, 1904-1945
- J.B. Cramer Fifty Studies for the Piano, Hans von Bulow, 1904. John W. Schaum Piano Course G, Belwin, Inc., 1945. The Robyn - Gurlitt Eight-Five Etudes, Louise Robyn, 1933. Sonatinas for Piano, Vol. 1, Fr. Kuhlau, undated.
- Folder 4: Piano Method Books and Scale Studies, 1892-1949
- The School of Velocity, Book 1, C. Czerny, 1893. John Thompson's Modern Course for the Piano, Second Grade Book, 1937. First Steps in Harmonzing Melodies, George A. Gibbs, Jr., 1949. Herz Scales, Henri Herz, 1894. Standard Graded Course of Studies for the Piano Forte, Vol. II. ed. W.S.B. Mathews, 1892. Popular Home Collection, Theo. Presser, 1912.
- Box 32
- Folder 14: College Housing Contract; Bloomington Band Concerts, 1939-1945
- Eastern Illinois State Teachers College, Rooming Contract, Sept. 28, 1939; Announcement of The Bloomington Band 1945 Schedule of Concerts, 1945.
- Series 3: Bohumir Kryl Women's Symphony Orchestra Correspondence, Ephemera, Photographs, 1943-1947
- Consists of postcards addressed to her mother, advertising correspondence, programs, newsclippings, travel maps, receipts, concert ephemera, and digitized photographs documenting Herron Bush's time spent playing professionally in the Bohumir Kyrl's Women's Symphony Orchestra of Chicago and arranged chronologically.
- Box 2
- Folder 1: Postcards and Photocopies of Postcards, August 28 - November 18, 1945
- Folder 2: Bohumir Kryl Correspondence and Programs, 1945-1947
- Box 14
- Folder 13: "From Little Bohemia Came Bohumir Kryl" by Curtis Larkin (p. 12-14, 20) The School Musician, 1945
- Folder 14: Kryl Women's Symphony Concert Programs, 1945
- Folder 15: Kryl Women's Symphony News Clippings, 1945
- Folder 16: Kryl Women's Symphony Travel Correspondence, 1945
- Folder 17: Personal Concert Programs and Religious Service Programs Collected on Tour, 1945
- Folder 18: Placemats, Business Cards, and Tea Bag Tags Collected on Tour, 1945
- Note: Folder contains an inner folder marked Folder 18B containing loose Tea Bag Tags.
- Folder 19: Receipts, Budgets, and Pay Stubs, 1945
- Folder 20: Travel Maps with Annotations, 1945
- Box 15
- Folder 2: Kryl Women's Symphony Newspaper Articles, October 1945
- Folder 3: Kryl Women's Symphony Newspaper Articles, November 1945
- Box 16
- Item 1: Kryl Women's Symphony Hair Barrette, ca. 1945
- Box 17
- Folder 1: Tour Photographs - Photographs of Individual Band Members, 1945
- Item 1: Doris Adams (Trumpet), ca. 1940
- back reads: "To Anna Fay - a great kid & a swell sport! In memory of our wonderful times on the tour. Deepest regard, Doris, Kryl
- Item 2: Doris Adams, 1945
- Item 3: Doris Adams, 1945
- Item 4: Helen Apple, 1945
- Item 5: Ruth Baneth (Violin), in Cincinnati, army bus in rear, 1945
- Item 6: Martha Chilcote (Soprano), 1945
- Item 7: Marjorie Davis (Viola), from Springfield, Ohio. Kryl bus in rear, taken at Partkersburg, W. Va., 1945
- Item 8: Marjorie Davis, taken at Parkersburg, W. Va, 1945
- Item 9: Marjorie Davis, 1945
- Item 10: Esther Fink (Viola), from Chicago, showing army bus in rear, 1945
- Item 11: Esther Fink, 1945
- Item 12: Esther Fink, 1945
- Item 13: Esther Fink, 1945
- Item 14: Esther Fink, 1945
- Item 15: Esther Fink, 1945
- Item 16: Donna Frank, 1945
- Item 17: Donna Frank, 1945
- Item 18: Donna Frank, 1945
- Item 19: Donna Frank, 1945
- Item 20: Bernice Fry, I.S.N.U, Normal, IL, 1945
- Item 21: Maxine Fuson (Cello), 1945
- Item 22: Maxine Fuson, in front of tour bus, 1945
- Item 23: Maxine Fuson, 1945
- Item 24: Shirley Gloger (French Horn), from Cleveland, Ohio, 1945
- Item 25: Shirley Gloger, 1945
- Item 26: Shirley Gloger, 1945
- Item 27: Anna Fay Herron (Oboe), 1945
- Item 28: Anna Fay Herron, 1945
- Item 29: Anna Fay Herron at Herman Pirchner's Alpine Village Theatre Restaurant, Cleveland, Ohio, 1945
- Item 30: Marian Kienholz (Violin), 1945
- Also played in the Hormel Girls Marching Band.
- Item 31: Marian Kienholz, 1945
- Item 32: Helen Isabelle Lloyd (Violin), 1945
- Item 33: Elaine Lear, 1945
- Item 34: Lois Jane MacLennan, 1945
- Item 35: Lois Jane MacLennan, 1945
- Item 36: Marjorie McClain (Viola), 1945
- Item 37: Marjorie McClain, 1945
- Item 38: Marjorie McClain, 1945
- Item 39: Marjorie McClain, 1945
- Item 40: Marjorie McClain, 1945
- Item 41: Russell "Russ" Orice Pugh (Clarinet), from Waukegan, IL, 1945
- Item 42: ? Reifel (Trumpet), 1945
- Item 43: Ollie Rudibaugh (String Bass), from Lisbon, OH, 1945
- Item 44: Ollie Rudibaugh, at the picnic down the hill, 1945
- Item 45: Unidentified man, 1945
- Item 46: Unidentified woman, 1945
- Item 47: Unidentified woman, 1945
- Item 48: Unidentified woman, 1945
- Item 49: Unidentified woman, 1945
- Item 50: Unidentified woman, 1945
- Folder 2: Tour Photographs - Images of Tour Bus and Group Photos, 1945
- Item 1: Doris Adam, Janet, Ollie Rudibaugh, Wanda Rudibaugh, Marjorie McClain, Linda, at Lisbon, OH, 1945
- Digital copy only.
- Item 2: Charter Bus, 1945
- Item 3: Charter Bus, in Shaker Heights at Johnson's Eating Place, 1945
- Item 4: Charter Bus, taken in Newark, Ohio, 1945
- Item 5: Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Davis, Springfield, Ohio, ca. 1940s
- Digital copy only.
- Item 6: Maxine Fuson, Marjorie Davis, Esther Fink, Elaine Lear, and Bob Hurd, 1945
- Digital copy only.
- Item 7: Group Photo in Front of Kryl Symphony Orchestra Bus, 1945
- Digtial copy only. Front Row: Martha Chilcote, Donna Moran, Louis Jane McLennan, Marjorie McClain, Audrey Herold, Donna Frank, Marian Keinholz, Esther Fink, Margaret Meyer, Clare Wolff, Ollie Rudibaugh, ? Riefel, Helen Apple, Ruth Baneth, Doris Adam, Shirley Gloger, Beth Bierman, Muriel Miller, Helen Isabelle Lloyd; In Bus Window: Elaine Lear, Bob Hurd, Joan Harrison
- Item 8: Group Photo in Front of Kryl Symphony Orchestra Bus, 1945
- Item 9: Group Photo in Front of Kryl Symphony Orchestra Bus, 1945
- Item 10: Group Photo in Front of Kryl Symphony Orchestra Bus, 1945
- Item 11: Group Photo in Front of Kryl Symphony Orchestra Bus, 1945
- Item 12: Group Photo in Front of Kryl Symphony Orchestra Bus, 1945
- Item 13: Group of Women in front of Barker Hall (Michigan City, IN), 1945
- Digital copy only. Back row: Betty Bierman, Hazel Johnson, Ruth Baneth (Cincinnati), Donna Moran (Sioux Falls, SD), Russ Pugh (Waukegan). 2nd row: Marjorie McClain (Joliet IL), Muriel Miller (LaCrosse, WI), Joan Harrison (Peru, IN), Elaine Lear (Gallipolis, OH). Front row: Shirley Gloger (Cleveland, OH), Robert Hurd (Waukegan), Esther Funk (Chicago), Marian Kienholz (Fargo, ND)
- Item 14: Group of unidentified women, walking, 1945
- Item 15: Anna Fay Herron, Marjorie McClain, Marjorie Davis, and Maxine Fuson at Herman Pirchner's Alpine Village Theatre Restaurant, Cleveland, Ohio, 1945
- Item 16: Anna Fay Herron, on pony at Smalley's in Greenfield, Ohio, 1945
- Digital copy only.
- Item 17: Anna Fay Herron and Unidentified Woman, walking to Kryl Bus, 1945
- Item 18: Anna Fay Herron and ? Riefel, 1945
- Digital copy only.
- Item 19: Kryl Symphony Orchestra Bus, in front of houses, 1945
- Item 20: Kryl Symphony Orchestra, Instrument Truck, 1945
- Digital copy only.
- Item 21: Elaine Lear (Clarinet), from Gallipolis, OH; Bob Hurd (Oboe), from Waukegan IL; and Joan Harrison (Flute), from Peru, IN, 1945
- Digital copy only.
- Item 22: Elaine Lear, Bob Hurd, and Joan Harrison, 1945
- Item 23: Elaine Lear, Bob Hurd, and Joan Harrison, 1945
- Item 24: Elaine Lear, Bob Hurd, and Joan Harrison, 1945
- Item 25: Elaine Lear, Bob Hurd, and Joan Harrison, 1945
- Item 26: Elaine Lear, Bob Hurd, and Martha Chilcote, 1945
- Item 27: Helen Lloyd, in car, 1945
- Item 28: Marjorie McLain, Shirley Gloger, and Donna Frank, 1945
- Item 29: Marjorie McLain, Shirley Gloger, and Donna Frank, 1945
- Item 30: Margaret Meyer, Clare Wolff (Harp), Esther Fink, Martha Chilcote, Bob Hurd (Oboe), Audrey Herold, and Ollie Rudibaugh, 1945
- Digital copy only.
- Item 31: Margaret Meyer, Clare Wolff, Esther Fink, Martha Chilcote, Bob Hurd, Audrey Herold, and Ollie Rudibaugh, from the windows of the Kryl Symphony Orchestra Bus, 1945
- Item 32: Picnic at Zanesville, Ohio, 1945
- Digital copy only
- Item 33: Picnic at Zanesville, OH (Bohumir Kryl seated), 1945
- Digital copy only.
- Item 34: Ollie Rudibaugh and Audrey Herold (Timpani) from Hamilton, OH, 1945
- Item 35: Wanda Rudibaugh, Doris Adam, Ollie Rudibaugh, and Linda, at Lisbon, OH, 1945
- Digital copy only.
- Item 36: Two unidentified women, 1945
- Item 37: Unidentified Woman, Maxine Fuson, and Marjorie McClain, 1945
- Folder 3: Tour Photographs - Images of Places, 1945
- Item 1: 2nd Presby Church (Bloomington, IL), 1945
- Item 2: Presser Hall, Illinois Wesleyan University (Bloomington, IL), 1945
- Item 3: Presser Hall, Illinois Wesleyan University (Bloomington, IL), 1945
- Item 4: S.A.I. Sorority House, (Bloomington, IL), 1945
- Item 5: Ester Fink in front of Ottawa Auditorium (Ottawa, IL), 1945
- Item 6: Ottawa Auditorium (Ottowa, IL), 1945
- Item 7: Barker Hall (Michigan City, IN), 1945
- Item 8: Henry Clay Hotel (Ashland, KY), 1945
- Item 9: Henry Clay Hotel (Ashland, KY), 1945
- Item 10: Fordson High School (Dearborn, MI), 1945
- Item 11: Fordson High School (Dearborn, MI), 1945
- Item 12: St. Charles Seminary (Carthagena, OH), 1945
- Item 13: St. Charles Seminary (Carthagena, OH), 1945
- Item 14: St. Charles Seminary (Carthagena, OH), 1945
- Item 15: St. Charles Seminary (Carthagena, OH), 1945
- Item 16: St. Charles Seminary, interior (Carthegena, OH), 1945
- Item 17: Cleveland Art Museum (Cleveland, OH), 1945
- Item 18: Cleveland Art Museum (Cleveland, OH), 1945
- Item 19: Cleveland Art Museum (Cleveland, OH), 1945
- Item 20: Cleveland Art Museum, from the front steps (Cleveland, OH), 1945
- Item 21: Fountain in front of Cleveland Art Museum (Cleveland, OH), 1945
- Item 22: Fountain in front of Cleveland Art Museum (Cleveland, OH), 1945
- Item 23: Statue of The Thinker, Cleveland Art Museum (Cleveland, OH), 1945
- Item 24: Statue of the Thinker, Cleveland Art Museum (Cleveland, OH), 1945
- Item 25: Severance Hall (Cleveland, OH), 1945
- Item 26: Severance Hall (Cleveland, OH), 1945
- Item 27: Severance Hall (Cleveland, OH), 1945
- Item 28: Severance Hall (Cleveland, OH), 1945
- Item 29: Unidentified building near Severance Hall (Cleveland, OH), 1945
- Item 30: Rockefeller Lagoon (Cleveland, OH), 1945
- Item 31: Rockefeller Lagoon (Cleveland, OH), 1945
- Item 32: Steamboat crash monument (Gallipolis, OH), 1945
- Item 33: Near Steamboat Crash Monument (Gallipolis, OH), 1945
- Item 34: Near Steamboat Crash Monument (Gallipolis, OH), 1945
- Item 35: Near Steamboat Crash Monument (Gallipolis, OH), 1945
- Item 36: Picnic, from a bluff (Zanesville, OH), 1945
- Item 37: Hills in Southern Ohio, taken from the bus (OH), 1945
- Item 38: Unidentified Building (Parkersburg, WV), 1945
- Item 39: Boat on unidentified body of water, 1945
- Item 40: Boat on unidentified body of water, 1945
- Item 41: Boat on unidentified body of water, unidentified woman in forground, 1945
- Item 42: Unidentified bridge, 1945
- Item 43: Unidentified bridge, 1945
- Item 44: Unidentified building, 1945
- Item 45: Unidentified church, 1945
- Item 46: Unidentified field and body of water, 1945
- Item 47: Unidentified town, 1945
- Item 48: Unidentified town, 1945
- Item 49: Unidentified town, 1945
- Item 50: Unidentified town, 1945
- Item 51: Unidentified town, 1945
- Item 52: Unidentified town, 1945
- Item 53: Unidentified town, 1945
- Folder 4: Publicity Photographs and Head Shots, 1938-1945
- Item 1: Martha Chilcote (Coloratura Soprano), ca. 1940s
- Item 2: Maxine Fuson (Cello), Christmas Card, ca. 1940s
- Item 3: Kryl Women's Symphony Orchestra, ca. 1944
- Item 4: Kryl Women's Symphony Orchestra of Chicago, 1945
- Signed "Carl B. Scheig, to a swell group of girls"
- Item 5: Kryl Women's Symphony Orchestra, Carl Scheig (Guest Conductor), 1945
- Item 6: Kryl Women's Symphony Orchestra, Bohumir Kryl conducting, 1945
- Item 7: Kryl Women's Symphony Orchestra, Bohumir Kryl conducting, 1945
- Signed by Bohumir Kryl
- Item 8: Helen Isabelle Lloyd (Concertmistress and Violin Soloist), ca. 1940s
- Item 9: Clare Wolff (Harp Soloist), 1945
- Item 10: Harold Turner (Organ Soloist), 1938-1939
- Back reads: St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church organ, Missoula, MT
- Item 11: Harold Turner, ca. 1940s
- back reads: Harold Turner, 1st Methodist Church, Vesper Sunday (organ in First Presbyterian Church, Missoula, MT. Recital being played in memorial program to Dr. Jackson, pastor of the church)
- Box 26
- Folder 22: Photographs, ca. 1940s
- Item 1: Picnic at Zanesville, OH with Bohumir Kryl, ca. 1940s
- Item 2: Anna Fay on a pony in Greenfield, OH, ca. 1940s
- Item 3: Ollie Rudibaugh and Anna Fay Herron, ca. 1940s
- Item 4: The Kryl instrument truck, ca. 1940s
- Item 5: Esther Fink, Elaine Lear, Bob Hurd, Maxine Fuson, and Marjorie Davis with the tour bus, ca. 1940s
- Item 6: Picnic at Zanesville, OH, ca. 1940s
- Item 7: Unidentified building with turret, ca. 1940s
- Item 8: Group photo in front of tour bus, ca. 1940s
- Item 9: Wanda Rudibaugh, Doris Adam, Ollie Rudibaugh, Linda, at Lisbon, OH, ca. 1940s
- Item 10: Group photo at Barker Hall, Michigan City, IN, ca. 1940s
- Item 11: Margaret Meyer, Clare Wolff, Esther Fink, Martha Chilcote, Bob Hurd, Audrey Herold, and Ollie Rudibaugh in the tour bus, ca. 1940s
- Item 12: Doris Adam, Janet, Ollie Rudibaugh, Wanda Rudibaugh, Marjorie McClain, Linda, at Libson, OH, ca. 1940s
- Item 13: Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Davis, Springfield, OH, ca. 1940s
- Item 14: Elaine Lear, Bob Hurd, and Joan Harrison, ca. 1940s
- Folder 23: Draft of leave of absence request letter to school board, ca. 1945
- Series 4: Church Choir Library Scores and Flyers, 1895-1996
- Contains Bush's library of choral scores used in several South Central Illinois church choirs. Since her choir sang a variety of sacred and secular works in the church, her library contains both secular and sacred works, with an emphasis on the later. The library is mostly comprised of octavo SATB choral arrangements but the materials also contain some program announcements and flyers. Of particular note are choral arrangements by Charles Ives, Halsey Stevens, Raymond Wilding-White, John Rutter, Ralph Vaughan Williams, and Ira B. Wilson. Also of note are Bush's collection of full length operettas and sacred cantatas containing program annotations within.
- Box 8
- Folder 5: Sacred Choral Music and Shape Note Titles (Folio Size Scores), 1922-1975
- Pieces include: "Arise, Shine," by John Prindle Scott, 1923. "Crucifixtion and Resurrection," J.R. Baxter Jr., 1953. "Don't Forget That Jesus Loves You," Anna Reis and E. Austin Keith, 1922. "I Wish We'd All Been Ready," Larry Norman, 1972. "The King is Coming," William and Gloria Gaither, 1970. "Please Search the Book Again," Jerry Goff, 1975. "The Scars in the Hands of Jesus," Marijohn Wilkin, 1975. "Someday I'll Walk on Gold," Lanny Wolfe, 1975. "Star of the East," George Cooper and Amanda Kennedy, ca. 1953. "Tears will Never Stain the Streets of That City," Dottie Rambo, 1974. "When I Wake up to Sleep No More," Marlon Easterling, 1972.
- Box 9
- Folder 1: A Titles, 1914-1996
- Pieces include: "A La Ru, a la Me," arr. Bradley Ellingboe, 1996. "Abide With Me," Henry Lyte and J. Carlton Drew, 1914. "Adoramus Te," Jacques Clement, arr. Norman Greyson, 1954. "An Advent Alleluia," Douglas Wagner, 1994. "African Psalm, Patrick Liebergen, 1996. "All Hail the Power," arr. Ralph Vaughan Williams, 1966. "All Praise to God our Heavenly Father," George F. Handel, arr. John Carlton, 1980 (two copies). "All Praise and Glory Be to God," J.S. Bach, arr. Donald Moore, 1994. "All Things Bright and Beautiful," Brad Printz, 1991. "All Ye Who Pass By," Cristofero Morales, arr. Charles Marshall, 1984 (two copies). "Alleluia," John Carter, 1990. "Alleluia Fugue," Jack North, 1985. "Alleluia, Sing with High Delight," W.A. Mozart, arr. Hal Hopson, 1990 (two copies). "Alleluia Verses for Advent," Michael E. Krentz, 1991. "Alleluya Psallat," William Mathias, 1974 (two copies). "Anthem to the Trinity," arr. Howard Helvey, 1996. "Arise, Shine," Jane Marshall, 1989. "Art Thou Troubled," George F. Handel, arr. Jean Ashworth Bartle, 1995. "As With Gladness, Men of Old," arr. Theron Kirk, 1990. "At the River," adapted by Aaron Copland, arr. Raymond Wilding-White, 1964. "Ave Verum," W.A. Mozart, arr. Walter Ehret, 1957.
- Folder 2: B Titles, 1916-1996
- Pieces include: "Babe in a Manger," Dorothea Brandt, 1975. "Battle Hymn of the Republic," arr. Gordon Lamb, 1976. "Battle Hymn of the Republic," arr. Camp Kirkland, 1992. "Be Present, Spirit of the Lord," Timothy Dudley-Smith and Mary Kay Beall, 1991."The Beautiful City," Ira B. Wilson, 1916. "Before the Stars Had Left the Sky," David Williams, 1990. "Behold, Behold the Lamb," F.J.C. Alstyne and Christopher Tye, arr. John Wilson, 1989. "Behold That Star," arr. Christopher Hoh, 1963. "Beloved Let Us Love," Horatius Bonar, arr. Albert Ream, 1976. "Benediction," by Jay Althouse, 1996. "Benedictus," Michael Scott, 1991. "Blessed Be the Lord," Jeff Hamlin and Don Hart, 1993. "Blessed Is the Man That Trusteth in the Lord," Alan Hovhaness, 1973. "Blessed Savior, Hear our Prayer," arr. Theron Kirk, 1990. "Bow Down Low," David Bridges, 1988. "Brother Love's Traveling Salvation Show," Neil Diamond, arr. Alan Billingsley, 1996. "Breaking Up Is Hard to Do," Howard Greenfield and Neil Sedaka, arr. Roger Emerson, 1995. "Breathe into the Music," David Catherwood, 1990. "Breathe on Me, Breath of God," Robert Jackson, arr. Max Kiser, 1962. "Bring Him Home," from Les Miserables, Claude-Michel Schonberg, arr. Mark Brymer, 1992. "By the Light of a Distant Star," Carl Strommen, 1996.
- Folder 3: C Titles (1 of 2), 1916-1996
- Pieces include: "Caballo Viejo," William Belan, ca. 1995. "Caledonian's Air," Robert Burns, arr. James Quitman Mulholland, 1996. "Cantate Domino," Dave and Jean Perry, 1991. "Canticle of Faithfulness," William Runyan, arr. Daniel Bird, 1951. "A Carol Consort," arr. Kirby Shaw, 1994. "A Carol for Epiphany," Howard Thurman and Lloyd Pfautsch, 1991. "A Carol for Thanksgiving," Lloyd Pfautsch, 1991. "Carol of the Star," arr. Donald Moore, 1994. "Carol to Beauty," Steuart Wilson, arr. James Quitman Mulholland, 1996. "Celebrate God's Gift of Love," Pauline Delmonte, 1976. "Chanticleer Carol," Andrew Carter, 1993. "Choral of the Baptism," George Brandon, 1987. "Christ Arose," Robert Lowry and Camp Kirkland, 1994. "Christ Became Obedient Even Unto Death," Felice Anero, arr. Walter Ehret, 1975. "Christ Go Before You," William Hull and Glen Adkins, 1987. "Christ Is Risen Alleluia," Sally Albrecht and Jay Althouse, 1996 (two copies). "Christ, the Lord, Is Risen Today," Edward Broughton, 1993. "Christians and Unbelievers," George Powers, 1976 ."A Christmas Carol," Charles Ives, 1975. "Christmas Classic Celebration," Patrick Liebergen, 1996. "A Christmas Echo," Patrick Liebergen, 1996. "Christmas Joy (Easter Joy)," J. Paul Williams, Jean Anne Shafferman and Anna Laura Page, 1994. "Cole's Song" from Mr. Holland's Opus, Julian Lennon, Justin Clayton and Michael Kamen, arr. Mark Brymer, 1995.; "Come All Who Thirst," Luigi Cherubini, arr. Hal Hopson, 1987. "Come Go With Me," C.E. Quick, arr. Kirby Shaw, 1996. "Come Go With Me to Bethlehem," Joe Parks, 1972. "Come Let us Sing," Allan Pote, 1996. "Come, O Lord, and Overflow Us," Jack Hayford and Jack Schrader, 1990. "Come to the Banquet," Joseph Martin, 1996. "Come to Us, Now Emanuel," Nancy Price and Don Besig, 1996. "Come Unto Me," Franz Schubert, arr. Ira B. Wilson, 1928. "Come, Ye Thankful People, Come," Benjamin Harlan and Gary Hallquist, 1996. "A Cradle for a Lamb," Penny Rodriguez, 1991. "Cradle Me Lord," Berta Poorman and Sonja Poorman, 1993. "Create in Me, a Clean Heart, O God," Carl Schalk, 1969. "Creation Will Be at Peace," J. Paull Williams and Anna Laura Page, 1992 (two copies).
- Folder 4: C Titles (2 of 2), 1916-1996
- Pieces include: The Choir Herald, November 1935. The Choir Herald, May 1947. The Choir Herald, June 1947. The Choir Herald, September 1947. The Choir Herald, October 1947 (two copies). The Choir Herald, November 1947. The Choir Herald, January 1948. The Choir Herald, February 1948. The Choir Herald, April 1948. The Choir Herald, May 1948.
- Folder 5: D-F Titles, 1923-1996
- Pieces include: "Dance of the Stars", Marti Lunn Lantz and Benjamin Harlan, 1994. "Ding Dong! Merrily on High," arr. Howard Cable and the Canadian Brass, ed. Henry Leck, 1994. "Dona Nobis Pacem," Jan Reese, 1988. "Duet and Chorale" from Cantata 93, by J.S. Bach, arr. Doreen Rao, 1991. "The Earth is the Lord's," Ruth Artman, 1990. "Easter Meditation," Bob Burroughs, 1994. "Erev Shel Shoshanin," arr. Jack Klebanow, 1986. "Erik A Som," Lajos Bardos, 1986. "Feed My Lambs," Natalie Sleeth, 1972. "Fill My Cup Lord," Carl Schalk, 1992. "A Flower for You Mother Dear," Ira B. Wilson, 1923. "Footloose," Dean Pitchford and Kenny Loggins, arr. Kirby Shaw, 1996.
- Folder 6: G Titles, 1972-1996
- Pieces include: "The Gate of Heaven," Ellen Jane Lorenz, 1976. "Gaudeamus Hodie," Natalie Sleeth, 1974. Get Happy, by Ted Koehler and Harold Arlen arr. Mac Huff, 1996. "Gethsemane," Rob Little and David Catherwood, 1996. "The Gift," William Cutter, 1990. "The Gift," Robert Chilcott, 1990. "The Gift," Gene Grier and Lowell Everson, 1990. "The Gift to be Simple," arr. Bob Chilcott, 1995. "Give Us Love," Stan Pethel, 1996. "Glory be to God," David S. York, 1973. "Glory Be to God the Father," Horatius Bonar and Michael Weisse, arr. John Carter, 1988. "Glory, Hallelujah," Mark Kellner, 1994. "Glory to the King," Dave Bolling and Stan Pethel, 1993. "Go Now and Pass It On," Nancy Price and Don Besig, 1995. "Go Now in Love and Peace," Patrick Liebergren, 1992. "Go Tell the News," Nancy Price and Don Besig, 1996. "God Bless All Those I Love," Ron Harris, 1991. "God Help the Outcasts" from Disney's Hunchback of Notre Dame, by Alan Menken and Stephen Schqartz, arr. Audry Snyder, 1996. "God Is All Around Us," by David Lantz III and Marti Lunn Lantz, 1992. "God Is My Shepherd," Antonin Dvorak, arr. Donald Moore, 1993. "God Is Our Refuge," Allen Pote, 1994. "God Is Working His Purpose Out," David Wehr, 1958. "God Is Working His Purpose Out," Arthur Ainger and Martin Shaw, arr. Harriet Ziegenhals, 1989. "God Now Dwells Among Us," Hans Leo Hassler, arr. Roger Wilhelm, 1972. "God Will Make a Way," Don Moen, arr. Tom Fettke, 1992. "God's Gift of Love," Frederic Chopin, arr. Robert Hughes, 1994. "God's Love Never Changes," Dick Tunney and Melodie Tunney, 1994. "Goin up to Glory," Andre Thomas, 1995. "Golgotha," John Herget and Jeanne Shaffer, 1976. "Gonna Be a Great Day," J. Paul Williams and Joseph Martin, 1994. "Great Is Thy Faithfulness," Thomas O. Chisholm and William Runyan, arr. Mark Hayes, 1993. "Guide Me, O Thou Great Jehova: A Hymn Concertato," arr. Hal Hopson, 1990.
- Folder 7: H Titles, 1912-1996
- Pieces include: "Hallelujah, Amen," J.S. Bach, arr. Walter Ehret, 1956. "Hallelujah, Amen," G.F. Handel, arr. Walter Ehret, 1964. "Hallelujah, Christ is Risen," Stan Pethel, 1990. "Hallelujah Praise the Lord," George F. Handel, arr. Walter Ehret, 1974. "Hark I Hear the Harps Eternal," Alice Parker, 1967. "Hark the Herald Angels Sing," Felix Mendelssohn, arr. Patrick Liebergen, 1994. "Hark the Song of Jubilee," arr. James Gram, 1976. "Harvest Carol," arr. Walter Ehret, 1978 (two copies). "Hasten Lord the Glorious Time," Harriet Auber and Carrie B. Adams, 1912. "He Comes to Us in Simple Things," Mary Kay Beall, 1994. "He Is Born," arr. Keith Cristopher, 1996. "Healing River," arr. Lee Dengler, 1995. "Hear the Music," Ruth Elaine Schram, 1996. "Hey There Lonely Girl," Earl Shuman and Leon Carr, arr. Greg Gilpin, 1995.."Hodie Christus Natus Est", Kirby Shaw, 1991. "Hold On," arr. Mark Hayes, 1996. "The Holy Boy," John Ireland, 1990. "Holy God, We Praise Thy Name," John Ferguson, 1988. "Holy, Holy, Holy," Domenico Cimarosa," arr. Richard Peek, 1989. "Holy, Holy, Holy," Claudio Monteverdi, arr. Walter Ehret, 1991. "Honor and Glory," by J.S. Bach, arr. Walter Ehret, 1958. "Hosanna," Christian Gregor, arr. Walter Ehret, 1986. "Hosanna," Cathy Jeffers Risse, arr. Joseph Linn, 1992. "Hosanna," John Wyatt Burson, 1994. "Hosanna Save Us," Dave Clendenen, arr. Keith Kunda, 1990. "Hymn of Praise," S. Drummond Wolff, 1965.
- Box 10
- Folder 1: I Titles, 1926-1996
- Pieces include: "I Am But a Small Voice," Odina Batnag and Roger Whitaker, arr. Roger Emerson, 1996. "I Believe in a Hill Called Mount Calvary," William Gaither and Gloria Gaither, arr. Camp Kirkland, 1994. "I Come to Thee," Geo. Graff and Caro Roma, 1926. "I Hear America Singing," Andre Thomas, 1993. "I Love You Lord," Laurie Klein and Jack Schrader, 1993. "I Talked with God," Serge Walter, arr. Douglas MacLean, 1945. "I Want Jesus," arr. Jester Hairston, 1958. "I Was Glad, I Was Glad," Stan Plethel, 1993. "I Was Glad When They Said Unto Me," C. Hubert H. Parry, arr. Robert Roth, 1989. "I Will Greatly Rejoice," Knut Nystedt, 1977. "I Will Magnify Thee, O God," Gustav Holst, arr. Douglas E. Wagner, 1989. "I'll Be Home for Christmas," by Kim Gannon and Walter Kent, arr. Steve Zegree, 1981. "I'll Praise the Lord," Paul Wigmore and John Barnard, arr. Jack Schrader, 1992. "I'm Just a Lucky So-And-So", Mack David and Duke Ellington, arr. KIrby Shaw, 1996. "Idyll of Praise," Craig Courtney, 1991. "In Christ Alone," by Shawn Craig and Don Koch, arr. David Clydesdale, 1990. "In the Bleak Midwinter," arr. Katherine K. Davis, 1961. " In This Moment of Remembrance," Dale Wood, 1990. "In Wisdom Let Us Grow," G. Winston Cassler, 1976. "Incarnate Light," Thomas Tallis, arr. John Kingsbury, 1976. "An Irish Blessing," Donald Moore, 1994. "It Is Well With My Soul," Gary Matheny, 1987.
- Folder 2: J-K Titles, 1970-1996
- Pieces include: "Jabula Jesu," Stephen Hatfield, 1994. "Jacob's Ladder," John Carter, 1992. "A Jazz Alleluia," Noel Goemanne, 1976. "The Jazz-Me Blues," Tom Delaney, arr. Kirby Shaw, 1996. "Jesus Is," Gary A. Cornell, 1990. "Jesus Is Coming Soon," R.E. Winsett, arr. Russell Mauldin, 1970. "Jesus Walked this Lonesome Valley," by Jack Schrader, 1996. "Jingle Bells," arr. Robert Sterling, 1979. "Joseph Dearest, Joseph Mine," John Kingsbury, 1989. "Joy to the World," arr. Gilbert M. Martin, 1970. "Joy to the World," arr. Luther Henderson and the Canadian Brass, 1990 (two copies). "Joy to the World with Go Tell it on the Mountain," arr. Greg Gilpin, 1994. "Joyful, Joyful, Halleluiah," Ludwig van Beethoven, arr. Donald Moore, 1993. "A Joyful Jubilate," Donald Moore, 1994. "A Joyful Mozart Canon," W.A. Mozart, arr. Jean Anne Shafferman, 1996. "Jubilate," John Leavitt, 1993. "King Jesus Is A-Listenin," Patsy Ford Simms, 1996. "The King Shall Come," Austin C. Lovelace, 1989. "Kum Ba Ya," arr. Jack North, 1987. "Kyrie Eleison," W.A. Mozart, arr. Walter Ehret, 1988.
- Folder 3: L Titles, 1945-1996
- Pieces include: "Lamb of God," Joseph Haydn, arr. John Kingsbury, 1975. "Lamb of God," John Carter, 1989. "Laudate Dominum," Hans Leo Hassler, arr. John Cramer, 1964. "Laudate Dominum," Marc Antoine Charpentier, arr. Noel Goemanne, 1976. "Laudate Dominum," Eugene Butler, 1991."Lead Me, Guide Me," arr. Paul Ferrin, 1994. "Leaning on the Everlasting Arms," Mark Hayes, 1996. "Lent and Easter Anthems," arr. Jean Boots Sigler, 1974. "Let All Mortal Flesh," arr. John Ferguson, 1989. "Let All Mortal Flesh Keep Silence," Carlton Young, 1974. "Let All the World Be Glad and Sing," Natalie Sleeth, 1987. "Let in Thy Light," Eugene Butler, 1988. "Let There Be Light," Robert W. Jones, 1974. "Let Thy Holy Spirit Come Upon Us," P. Tschesnokoff, arr. Jack Lyall, 1992. "Let's Hang On," Bob Crewe, Sandy Linzer and Denny Randell, arr. Roger Emerson, 1996. "Lift High the Cross," George W. Kitchin and Sydney Nicholson, arr. Robert Lau, 1990. "Lift Thine Eyes," Felix Mendelssohn, arr. Donarld Moore, 1994. Light the Candles, Linda Marcus and John Leavitt, 1996. "Like A Rose," Ruth Elaine Schram, 1996. "Listen Here, Listen Here," Jay Althouse, 1996. "Little Baby Jesus All the World Will Love You," Carolyn Brunson, 1989. "Little Child, Precious Child," Rhoda Polay, 1991. "Little Grey Donkey," Natalie Sleeth, 1970. "Living for Jesus," arr. Griffith J. Jones, 1945. "The Lord Bless You and Keep You," John Rutter, 1981. "The Lord Comes," G. Alan Smith, 1989. "Lord, We Come to Worship You," J. Paul Williams and Sandy Wilkinson, 1994. "The Lord Will Be My Shepherd," Nancy Price and Don Besig, 1990. "Lord, You Give the Great Commission," Jeffery Rowthorn and Cyril Taylor, arr. John Wilson, 1989. "The Lord's My Shepard," John Carter, 1989. "Love Came Down for Me," J. Paul Williams and Benjamin Harlan, 1990. "A Lovely Rose is All My Song," Crawford Thoburn, 1988. "Loving Shepherd of the Sheep," arr. Walter Ehret, 1986." Lullaby, Little One," arr. Walter Ehret, 1988.
- Folder 4: M-N Titles, 1906-1996
- Pieces include: "Manger and a Star," Dorothea Brandt, 1975. "Mary Did You Know," Mark Lowry and Buddy Greene, arr. Camp Kirkland, 1991. "The Mountain Stream," May M. Brewster, arr. Ira B. Wilson, 1922. "The Memorial Choir No. 2 for Memorial Day Use," Ira B. Wilson et al., 1906. "The Message of Christmas," Darrell G. Church, 1994. "The Mirror of St. Anne," Randall Thompson, 1972 (two copies). "More I Cannot Wish You," Frank Loesser, arr. Phil Mattson, 1995. "More Than You Know," Steve Zegree, ca. 1995. "Mr. Holland's Opus," arr. Keith Christopher, 1996."My Dancing Day," arr. Crawford R. Thoburn, 1990. "My God, My God, Look upon Me," John Blow, 1965. "My Jesus I Love Thee," arr. Randal Quackenbush, 1987. "My Lord What a Morning," arr. Dick Averre, 1991. "My Shepherd," John Carter, 1976. "My Shepherd," arr. Ruth Artman, 1990. "My Shepherd Will Supply My Need," Charles Elkins, 1991. "My Song Is a Love Unknown," Carl Schalk, 1969. "My Trust Is in the Name of the Lord," Laurie Jasurda, 1992. "Name of Names," by Albert Hardy, 1936. "No Night There," Craig Curry, 1994. "None Other Lamb," Robert Powell, 1976. "Now Hail the Joyous Day," Egil Hovland, arr. Frank Pooler, 1991. "Now Thank We All Our God," Johann Pachelbel, arr. Walter Ehret, 1969.
- Folder 5: O Titles, 1895-1996
- Pieces include: "O, Brother Man," Leroy Robertson, 1961. "O, Give Thanks," Douglas Wagner, 1987. "O, Jesus Have I Promised," David Catherwood, 1990. "O Lord, I Love the Habitation of Your House," Mark Bender, 1989. "O, Lord, My God, You Are My Refuge," J.S. Bach, arr. Hal Hopson, 1988. "O, Lord, Our Lord," P.I. Tchaikovsky, arr. G. Gordon Blaine, 1963. "O, Love Divine," Deborah Govenor, 1989. "O, Magnify the Lord with Me," Gordon Schuster, 1991. "O, Perfect Life of Love," Robert Wetzler, 1983. "O, Sacred Banquet," Dean Howard, 1976. "O, Shepard of Israel," C.P. Morrison, 1895. "O, Shout and Sing," Anna Laura Page and Jean Anne Shafferman, 1996. "O, Spotless Lamb of God," Jim Lucas, 1991. "O, Taste and See," Thomas Hastings, arr. James G. Smith, 1976. "O, Taste and See," Carlton Young, 1987. "O, Worship the King," by Halsey Stevens, 1967. "O, Worship the King," Robert Lau, 1992. "Of thee I sing, America," Sally K. Albrecht and Jay Althouse, 1996. "Oh, Come Little Children," arr. Melvin Roternmund, 1972. "Oh, Happy Day," arr. Pete Schmutte, 1995. "Oh, How Wonderful is the Lord," Jay Althouse, 1996. "Old Fashioned Garden," Cole Porter, 1931. "One Little Star," Mary Donnelly and George Strid, 1991."One Small Babe," Mary Kay Bell and Jay Althouse, 1989. "Opening Night," Mac Huff, 1996. "Our Help, Our Hope," Robert Wetzler, 1990. "Our Lord Reigns," Stan Pethel, 1990. "Out There," Alan Menken and Stephen Schwartz, arr. Mac Huff, 1996.
- Folder 6: P Titles, 1973-1996
- Pieces include: "Peace," Dave Perry and Jean Perry, 1996. "Peace like a River," Buryl Red and Ragan Courtney, 1975. "Peace like a River," arr. Donald Moore, 1993. "Peace like a River Kum Ba Ya," arr. Jean Anne Shafferman, 1990. "Peace Today Descends from Heaven," Alessandro Grandi, arr. William Tortolano, 1974. "A Peaceful Alleluia," Jean Anne Shafferman, 1995. "Personet Hodie," Randol Alan Bass, 1991. "Powerful Name," Claire Cloninger and John Mays, arr. David Clydesdale, 1993. "Praise My Soul the King of Heaven," Lani Smith, 1992. "Praise, Praise," George F. Handel, arr. Patrick Liebergen, 1992. "Praise the Lord," George F. Handel, arr. Hal Hopson, 1974. "Praise the Lord Alleluia," Walter Watson, 1973. "Praise the Lord of Harvest", David Catherwood, 1994. "Praise the Lord Who Reigns Above," arr. Alice Parker, 1991. "Praise to the Trinity," Rob Glover, 1994. "Prayers for the Church Set II," Carl Schalk, 1986. "Prepare the Royal Highway," James Laster, 1989. "Prepare Ye," Karin Thomas Shovic, 1991. "Psalm 51", Carl Nygard Jr.,1992. "Psalm 95," Patrick Liebergen, 1992. "Psalm 117," Heinz Werner Zimmermann, 1973.
- Folder 7: Q-R Titles, 1972-1996
- Pieces include: "A Quiet Place," Ralph Carmichael, arr. John Walters, 1994. "Redeemed," Fanny Crosby and William Kirkpatrick, 1993. "The Resurrection Morn," William Gaither, 1972. "Rise and Shine," Todd Jolly, 1992. "Rise Up Singing," Kirby Shaw, 1989. "Rejoice Greatly, O Daughter of Zion," Kenneth T. Kosche, 1993. "Rejoice In the Lord Always," Kenneth T. Kosche, 1993. "Rejoice, Rejoice, Believers," arr. Michael Larkin, 1994. "Rhythm of the Night," Diane Warren, arr. Alan Billingsley, 1996. "Roll the Stone Away," by Hank Beebe, 1994. " A Rose Now Blooms in Bethlehem," Mary Kay Bell and John Carter, 1992. "Rounds for Church and Sunday School," ed. Leonard Van Camp, 1976. "Run, Run, Shepherds," by Anna Laura Page, 1996.
- Box 11
- Folder 1: S Titles, 1927-1996
- Piece include: "Salvation is Created," arr. Walter Ehret, 1993. "Sanctus," Ludwig van Beethoven, arr. Geoffrey Mason, 1962. "Sanctus," Sherri Porterfield, 1991. "Satin Doll," Johnny Mercer, Billy Strayhorn and Duke Ellington, arr. Steve Zegree, 1996. "Satisfied," Robert E. Mulloy, 1994. "Savior Teach Me, Day By Day," John Leo Lewis, 1975. "Send Your Word," Thomas Keesecker, 1994. "The Shepherd Boy," G.D. Wilson and Ira B. Wilson, 1932." A Shepherds Lullaby," Mary Donnelly, arr. George L.O. Strid, 1996. "The Shining River," Robert Lowry, arr. Ovid Young, 1994. "Sick of the Songs of the Sea," Charles Bennett, 1996."Silent Night," arr. David Willcocks, 1987. "Silent Starry Night," Anna Laura Page, 1996. "Sing Joy, Sing Love," Judy Hunnicutt, 1975. "Sing Praise," Robert De Well, 1990. "Sing to God Alleluia," Anna Laura Page, 1991. "Sing to the Lord a New Song," Dale Grotenhuis, 1988. "Sing We Noel," arr. Robert Hunter, 1990. "Some Children See Him," Wihla Hutson and Walter Ehret, 1982. "Son of God, Which Christmas Is It," Carl Schalk, 1990. "The Snow Lay on the Ground," by Walter Ehret, 1991. "Spinning Wheel," David Clayton Thomas, arr. Kirby Shaw, 1996. "A Star A Song," Hal Hopson, 1975. "Still, Still, Still," arr. Ruth Artman, 1990. "Still, Still, Still," Anna Laura Page, 1992 (two copies). "Still, Still, Still," arr. John Rutter, 1994. "The Sufferings of the Present," arr. Franklin Kinsman, 1975. "Sunday Savers," Jay Althouse, 1994. "Sundown," Ira B. Wilson, 1927 (two copies). "Swing Low, Swing Down," arr. Steven V. Taylor, 1990.
- Folder 2: T Titles, 1920-1996
- Pieces include: "Talk About a Child That Do Love Jesus," William Dawson, 1980. "Thank the Lord," Rene Clausen, 1976. "That First Nowell," Nancy Price and Don Besig, 1992. "Then They Will Know," Michael Card and Scott Brasher, arr. Don Wyrtzen, 1992. "There Is a Season," Hal Hopson, 1992. "There Is No Rose of Such Virtue," Kenneth Mahy, 1991. "There Is Room in My Heart for Thee," Greg Gilpin, 1990. "These Pages of our Lives," Cristi Cary Miller, 1996. "This Lonesome Valley," Nancy Price and Don Besig, 1993. "This Is My Father's World," Franklin Sheppard, arr. Elizabeth Meloy, 1976. "This is My Father's World," Franklin Sheppard, arr. Robert Lau, 1994. "This is the Feast of Victory," Michael Hassell, 1995. "Thou Art Great," Josquin des Pres, arr. Robert Gray, 1991. "Thou Hidden Love of God," Samuel Walter, 1975. "Three Carols," Peter Warlock, 1951. "Thy Word is a Lamp," Ronald R. Huntngton, 1975. "Tis So Sweet to Trust in Jesus," Louisa Stead and William Kirkpatrick, arr. John Walters, 1996. "To Crown Him King of Kings," James Culver, 1988. "Tribune Tribute," Tim Shuey, 1994. "Tudalin, Tagadin," arr. Judith Herrington and Sara Glick, 1996. "Two Carols," R. Evan Copley, 1975. "Two Part Choir," ed. Ira B. Wilson, 1920.
- Folder 3: U-V Titles, 1944-1994
- Pieces include: "Unless the Lord Builds a House," John Carter, 1992. "Unto Us a Child Is Born," John Carter, 1994. "La Virgen Lava Panales," arr. Robert De Cormier, 1991. The Volunteer Choir, July 1944. The Volunteer Choir, May 1946 (two copies). The Volunteer Choir, April 1949 (two copies). The Volunteer Choir, November 1949. The Volunteer Choir, March 1950. The Volunteer Choir, February 1966. The Volunteer Choir, April 1976. The Volunteer Choir," May 1976. The Volunteer Choir, June 1976. The Volunteer Choir, August 1976. The Volunteer Choir, September 1976. The Volunteer Choir, October 1976. The Volunteer Choir, November 1976. The Volunteer Choir, December 1976. The Volunteer Choir, January 1977. The Volunteer Choir, February 1977. The Volunteer Choir, March 1977. The Volunteer Choir, April 1977. The Volunteer Choir, May 1977.
- Folder 4: W-Z Titles, 1972-1996
- Pieces include: "Wake Up Little Bethlehem Town," Jean Anne Shafferman, 1996. "The Walls of Zion," Anna Laura Page, 1996. "We Can," Kirby Shaw, 1996. "We Come as Guests Invited," Timothy Dudley-Smith and Judy Hunnicutt, 1984. "We Gather Together" Hal Hopson, 1994. "We Have Come to Worship the Lord," John Carter, 1987. "We Sing Alleluia," Walt Harrah and Jack Schrader, 1993. "We Three Kings," Ruth Artman, 1990. "Welcome Song for the Baby Jesus," Margaret Tucker, 1988. "Well Done, My Child," Danny Myrick and Tony Wood, 1992. "Were You There," arr. Keith Christopher, 1994. "Were You There on That Christmas Night," Natalie Sleeth, 1976. "What Child Shall Come," Patrick M. Liebergren, 1996. "When in Our Music is God Glorified," Fred Pratt Green, Charles V. Stanford and Harriet Ziegenhals, 1972. "When Will We See the Little One," Saly Allbrecht and Jay Althouse, 1992. "Who Comes Riding," Fred Pratt Green and Lloyd Larson, 1996. "Who Is This," William Walsham How and Donald Moore, 1994. "Who Shall Ascend," Hank Beebe, 1974. "Why Did You Come as a Child," Suzanne Lord, 1993. "Wonderful Son," John E. Carlson, 1990 (two copies). "Worship God with Music," Natalie Sleeth, 1991. "Yesterday," John Lennon and Paul McCartney, arr. Mac Huff, 1996. "You Did It Unto Me," Mark Weston, 1993. "You've Got a Friend in Me," Rany Newman, arr.Mac Huff, 1996. "Zion at Thy Shining Gates," K. Lee Scott, 1990. "Zion Sing for Joyful Song," arr. Hal Hopson, 1989.
- Folder 5: Sacred Cantatas, High Feast Celebrations, and Oratorios with Annotations, 1899-1996
- Pieces include: "Christ is Risen," Robert Hughes and Cordelia Spitzer, 1975. "Christ Victorious Easter Cantata," Roy E. Nolte, 1932 (two copies). "Behold Your King," John W. Peterson, 1960. "The Glory of Easter," John W. Peterson, 1963. "Hallelujah for the Cross," John W. Peterson, 1966. "He Lives Again Easter Choir Cantata," J.W. Kenney, 1957. In Moslem Lands Children's Day Program, Edna T. McCormick, ca. 1899. In Moslem Lands Children's Day Program (supplement), ca. 1899. "Jesus Lives," by Harold DeCou, 1976. "The Joys of Easter," Cordelia Spitzer and Roger Wilson, 1976. "No Greater Love," John W. Peterson 1958. "The Pathway of Service a Children's Cantata," Elizabeth D. Guptil and Anne Owen, 1930. "Solos for Easter," John W. Peterson, 1968. "What Child Was This," John Horman, 1996. "Young Women's Chorus," Carrie B. Adams, 1918.
- Box 18
- Folder 34: Secular Reading Session, 1994
- List of individual sheet music that can be purchased.
- Box 22
- Folder 1: Hymnals and Songbooks, 1906-1995
- By the Waters of Minnetonka, Thurlow Lieurance, 1921 (two copies). Choral Responses for Worship, Robert Lau, 1995. Good Saint Patrick's Day, J.A. Parks, 1914 (two copies). Memorial Choir No. 2, Lorenz Publishing, ca.1906 (two copies). Men's Gospel in Song, Lorenz Publishing Co.,1934 (two copies). New Music for the Church, Agape, 1973. Official Songbook of the General Federation of Women's Clubs, arr. Henry S. Sawyer, ed. Anne Shaw Faulkner, 1921. Sacred Quartets and Trios for Ladies' Voices, J.E. Sturgis and Herbert G. Tovey, 1928 (two copies). Sacred Solos and Duets, ed. J.E. Sturgis, 1925. Treble Clef Hymns, arr. Vivian G. Tripp, undated (two copies). Young Women's Chorus, Carrie B. Adams, 1918.
- Folder 2: Individual Pieces, A - C Titles, 1943-1995
- Pieces include: "Advent Promise," Ruth Elaine Schram, 1995. "Agnus Dei," Greg Gilpin, 1995. "All Things Bright and Beautiful," arr. Joihn Leavitt, 1995. "Antiphonal Alleluia," G. Alan Smith, 1986. "Antiphonal Psalm," Hal Hopson, 1976. "Arrow and the Song, The," Mary Lynn Lightfoot, 1994. "As If We Never Said Goodbye," Andrew Lloyd Webber, lyrics Don Black and Christopher Hampton, 1995. "At the Dross," Ralph E. Hudson, lyrics Isaac Watts, arr. Jimbo Stevens, 1995. "Be True to Your School," Brian Wilson, arr. Jeff Funk, 1963. "Before the Lord We Bow," Gilbert M. Martin, 1995. "Bitten by the Beat," arr. Jeff Funk, 1993. "Bless the Lord, O My Soul," Nancy Hill Cobb, 1995. "Blessed Gospel, The," J. Lincoln Hall, 1943. "Carry On Wayward Son," Kerry Livgren, arr. Roger Emerson, 1994. "Christ the Lord Is Born Today," Charles Wesley, adaptation Linda Steen Spevacek, 1995. "Christians and Pagans," Melchor Vulpius, 1953. "Christma Dawning," James McKeel, 1995. "Collage," Alvin Epstein, 1974. "Come and Worship," arr. Mary McDonald, 1988. "Come Build a Church," Ken Medema, 1995. "Come, Let Us Eat," Billema Kwillia, 1995. "Come, Sing Allelu!," Stan Pethel, lyrics Russ Borchardt and Stan Pethel, 1993 (two copies). "Come Unto Me," Mary Kay Beall, 1993 (two copies). "Jesus Took the Cup," arr. Hal H. Hopson, 1993. "Cool Yule, Steve Allen, 1994. "Coram Deo," Roger Emerson, 1995 (two copies).
- Folder 3: Individual Pieces, D - H Titles, 1960-1995
- Pieces include:"Dance, You Angels! Dance, You Saints!" Eugene Butler, 1995. "Do a Little Somethin'," Gary Fry, 1994. "Do You Want to Dance?" arr. Kirby Shaw, 1994. "Even the Sparrow," Ronald Albrecht, 1994. "Feed My Sheep," Mildred Souers, lyrics Mary Baker Eddy, 1960. "Fire and Rain," James Taylor, arr. Roger Emerson, 1994. "Fix Me, Jesus," arr. Augustus O. Hill. "Follow Me!" arr. John Carter, 1993. "For Glory Dawns Upon You," John Karl Hirten, 1995. "Garher In Grace," Emily Crocker, 1993. "God Be In My Head," Paul Leddington Wright, 1993. "The God of Love," Theron Kirk, lyrics Johann Schuetz, 1993. "Grand Knowing You," Jerry Bock, lyrics Sheldon Harnick, arr. Pete Schmutte, 1994. "Great Is Thy Faithfulness," William M. Runyan, arr. Jack Schrader, 1993. "Hand of the Lord Is Mighty, The," Robert C. Clatterbuck, 1993. "He's a Rebel," Gene Pitney, arr. Roger Emerson, 1994. "He Is Born," arr. John F. Wilson, 1991. "He Is There!" Mary Kay Beall, 1990. "He Never Said a Mumblin" Word," Andrea Klouse, 1993. "Hear Me, Lord," Kirby Shaw, 1995. "Hero," Walter Afanasieff and Mariah Carey, arr. Carl Strommen, 1993. "His Love Endures," Jay Rouse, lyrics Randy Vader, 1994. "Hodie!" John Leavitt, 1994. "Hold On!" Michael V. Ficocelli, arr. Jack Schrader, 1989. "How Far Is It To Bethlehem?" arr. Stan Pethel, 1993. "Hurry Lord! Come Quickly!" Lloyd Pfautsch, 1975. "Hush, My Dear," David Catherwood, 1995. "Hymn Of Promise," Natalie Sleeth,1986.
- Folder 4: Individual Pieces, I - L Titles, 1964-1995
- Pieces include: "I Am the Resurrection and the Life!" John W. Peterson, 1964. "I Come With Joy to Meet My Lord," Carl Schalk, lyrics Brian A. Wren, 1993 (two copies). "I Hear Music," Burton Lane, lyrics Frank Loesser, arr. Mac Huff, 1994. "I'm Always Chasing Rainbows," arr. Kirby Shaw, 1994. "I Shall Not Live In Vain," Michael Scott, lyrics Emily Dickinson, 1994. "I Will Sing Unto the Lord," Stan Pethel, 1993 (two copies). "Immortal, Invisible," Gordon Young. 1993. "In Dulci Jubilo," Michael Praetorius, arr. Henry Leck, 1995. "In Stable Bare," Mark Weston, 1995. "In Thee Is Gladness," Giovanni Giacomo Gastoldi, arr. Carl Schalk, 1995. "Isn't It Romantic," Richard Rodgers, lyrics Lorenz Hart, arr. Teena Chinn, 1959. "It Came Upon the Midnight Clear," Edmund Hamilton Sears, arr. Dede Duson, 1994. "Jesus Fed the Hungry Thousands," Hal H. Hopson, 1985. "Jesus Took the Cup," arr. Hal H. Hopson, 1993. "Kneeling at the Manger," Hank Beebe, 1995. "Kyrie Eleison," Mary Donnelly, arr. George L.O. Strid, 1995. "Let Your Peace Be Seen In Us," Stephen Walters, 1995. "Let's Turn On the Night!" Jeff Funk, 1994. "Lift Him Up Medley," arr. John Innes, 1995. "Lo, How A Rose E'er Blooming," arr. Roger Emerson, 1995. "Lord's Prayer, The," Rene Clausen, 1994. "Lullabye (Goodnight, My Angel," Billy Joel, arr. Mac Huff, 1993.
- Folder 5: Individual Pieces, M - P Titles, 1974-1995
- Pieces include: "Morning Prayer, A," Mary Kay Beall, 1993 (two copies). "O, Who's that Yonder?" John F. Wilson, 1976. "Of Water and the Spirit," Hank Beebe, 1993. "Oh, Won't You Sit Down?" arr. Patsy Ford Simms, 1994. "On a Night In Bethlehem," Sandra T. Ford, 1995. "On Eagle's Wings," Michael Joncas, arr, Douglas E. Wagner, 1993. "Once Upon a Time With Me," James Horner, lyrics Will Jennings, arr. Ruth Elaine Schram, 1993. "One More Mountain to Climb," Allen Koepke, 1994. "One Ship," Kathy Doran, arr. Eugene Butler, 1974. "Prepare!" Allen Pote, 1995. "Promise, The," Mary Kay Beall and John Carter, 1995. "Psalm of Quietness," John F. Wilson, arr. Jack Schrader, 1995. "Pues Si Vivimos," arr. Alice Parker, 1993.
- Folder 6: Individual Pieces, Titles Q - T, 1984-1995
- Pieces include: "Rejoice!" Joseph M. Martin, 1995. "River Of Dreams," Billy Joel, arr. Mark Brymer, 1993. "Romeo," Dolly Parton, arr. Pete Schmutte, 1993. "Seasonal Alleluia," Volklmar Leisring, arr. Hal H. Hopson, 1993. "See, Amid the Winter's Snow," Dana Mengel, "1995. "Sing to the Lord With Joy!" John Carter, 1984. "So We Come to Find the Child," Mary Kay Beall, 1993 (two copies). "Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child," Roger Emerson, 1994. "Speak To Me, My Lord," Roger Emerson, 1993. "Springs's Song," Bob Burroughs, lyrics Christina Rossetti, 1993. "Star-Led and Wonder Bound," Mary Kay Beall, 1995. "Surely He Will Care for Me," John Carter, 1984. "Sweet Music Fills the World," Paul Butterworth, 1995. " Takin' Care Of Business," Randy Bachman, arr. Mac Huff, 1994. "To Know Him Is To Love Him," Phil Spector, arr. Roger Emerson, 1994. "Turn Around, Look At Me," Jerry Capehart, arr. Ruth Elaine Schram, 1993.
- Folder 7: Individual Pieces, T - V Titles, 1968-1995
- Pieces include: Three Early American Christmas Settings, 1968: "I. We Sing Our Saviour's Birth," John Stepheson, arr. Carlton R. Young; "II. Sounding Joy," Isaac Watts, arr. Carlton R. Young: "III. Star In the East," arr. Carlton R. Young. "To Thy Table, Lord," Hugh S. Livingston, Jr., 1993. Two Communion Anthems, 1974: "O Lord, Help Us Know," Carlton Young; "Author of Life Divine," Charles Wesley, arr. Carlton Young.Two Sacred Poems, 1995: "I. Christmas Day," Robert H. Young, lyrics Gerard Manley Hopkins; "II. Easter Day," Robert H. Young, lyrics Gerard Manley Hopkins. "Upon the Road to Bethlehem," John Carter, 1995.
- Folder 8: Individual Pieces, W - Z Titles, 1964-1993
- Pieces include: "We Are the People of God," John Carter, lyrics Mary Kay Beall, 1993 (two copies). "We're Marching to Zion!" Robert Lowry, lyrics Isaac Watts and Robert Lowry, arr. John Carter, 1992. "What Makes the Wind Blow?" Richard Avery and Donald Marsh, arr. Carlton Young, 1972. "When I Kneel At the Manger Tonight," Mary Kay Beall, 1987. "Who Can I Turn To?" Leslie Bricusse and Anthony Newley, arr. Jay Althouse, 1964. "Winter Light," Zbigniew Preisner, Linda Ronstadt, and Eric Kaz, arr. Jackie O'Neill, 1993. "Yippi Ti Yi Yo," Kim Morrison and Ronnie Godfrey, arr. Roger Emerson, 1993.
- Box 26
- Folder 16: Hymnals and Songbooks, 1933-1962
- Favorite Hymns, J.E. Sturgis, ed. (Cincinnati, OH: The Standard Publishing Co., 1933). Happy Day (Birmingham, AL: Stamps Quartet Music Company, Inc., 1962). Men's Gospel in Song (Dayton, OH: Lorenz Publishing Co., 1934).
- Folder 17: Songbooks, 1913-1944
- Radio Songs and Choruses of the Gospel, Wendell P. Loveless and Robert C. Loveless (Grand Rapids, MI: Wm. B. Eerdman's Publishing Company, 1944). The Redemption, Marie M. Hine (Chicago: Geo. F. Rosche & Co., 1913).
- Folder 18: Songbooks, 1910-1918
- The Women's Chorus, E.S. Lorenz and E.L. Ashford, eds. (Dayton, OH: Lorenz Publishing Company, 1910), 2 copies. Young Women's Chorus, Carrie B. Adams (Dayton, OH: Lorenz Publishing Company, 1918).
- Series 5: Sheet Music Collection, 1863-1963
- This series contains Bush's collection of published sheet music titles for paino, voice and piano, and voice and guitar. The collection contains works from the late 19th century, WWI, the 1920s, and WWII predominantly. Of particular note are works by Irving Berlin, D.W. Crist, Ethelbert Nevin, Johnny Mercer, and Al Jolson.
- Sub-Series 1: Original Acquisitions
- Box 7
- Folder 1: A-B Titles, 1895-1948
- Pieces include: "Ac-cen-tchu-ate the Positive," Johnny Mercer and Harold Arlen, 1944. "Address Unknown," Carmen Lombardo, 1939. "All the Things You Are," Oscar Hammerstein and Jerome Kern, 1939. "All Through the Day," Oscar Hammerstein and Jerome Kern, 1946. "Aloha Oe," H.M. Queen Liliuokalani, arr. J. Russel Robinson, 1915. "America Forever March," E.T. Paull, 1898. "America I Love You," Edgar Leslie and Archie Gottler, 1915. "Anniversary Song," Al Jolson. arr. Lucy-Ann Bryant, 1947. "Aren't We All," B.G. De Silva and Lew Brown, 1929. "Arlington Grand March," D. W. Crist, 1895. "Babes in Arms," by Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart, 1937. "Beautiful," Haven Gillespie and Larry Shay, 1927. "Bei Mir Bist du Schon," Jacob Jacobs and Sholom Secunda, 1937. "Bella Bella Marie," Don Pelosi and Gerhard Winkler, 1947. "The Bells of St. Mary," Douglas Furber and A. Emmet Adams 1917. "Blues in the Night," Johnny Mercer and Harold Arlen, 1941. "A Broken Doll," Clifford Harris and Jas. W. Tate, 1916. "Brush Those Tears from Your Eyes," Oakley Haldeman, 1948.
- Folder 2: C-D Titles, 1900-1956
- Pieces include: "California Here I Come," Al Jolson and Bud De Sylva, 1924. "Call Me Darling," Bert Reisfeld and Mart Fryberg, trans. Dorothy Dick, 1931. "Carry On," N.F. Woodbury, 1918. "Cecilia," Herman Ruby and Dave Dreyer, 1925. "Chase's Grand March," D.W. Crist, 1900. "Cheer Up Father, Cheer Up Mother," Alfred Bryan and Herman Paley, 1918. "Ching Chong," J. Will Callahan and Lee S. Roberts, 1917. "Chong He Come from Hong Kong," Harold Weeks, 1919. "Cinco Robles," Larry Sullivan and Dorothy Wright, 1956. "The Clang of the Forge," Henry Vaughan and Paul Rodney, ca. 1927. "The Crimson Wing," Ernest R. Ball, 1902. "Dancing in the Dark," Howard Dietz and Arthur Schwartz, 1931. "Dearer Than Dear," Fred Spielman and Diane Lampert, 1949. "Deep Purple," Peter De Rose and Mitchell Parish, 1939. "Doctor, Lawyer, Indian Chief," by Paul Francis Webster and Hoagy Carmichael, 1945. "Don't Bite the Hand that Feeds You," Thomas Hoier and Jimmie Morgan, 1915. "Don't Cry, Joe," Joe Marsala, 1949 (two copies). "Don't Wake Me Up," Wolfe Gilbert and Mabel Wayne, 1925. "Don't You Hear Me Calling Dear," Betty Bowers and Roy Allen, 1918. "Down by the River of Golden Dreams," John Klenner and Nathaniel Shilkret, 1930. "Dreaming of My Southern Home," A.G. Corless and E. Edwin Crerie, 1917.
- Folder 3: E-H Titles, 1898-1954
- Pieces include: "East of the Sun and West of the Moon," Brooks Bowman, 1934. "El Capitan March," John Philip Sousa, arr. Lloyd Marvin, 1952. "Empty Dreams," Grover Hoeffer and Al Cechvala, 1948. 'Fairview Grand March," Dottie Brogan, 1898. "Far Away Places," Joan Whitney and Alex Kramer, 1948. "A Fella With an Umbrella," Irving Berlin, 1947. "Feudin' and Fightin'," Al Dubin and Burton Lane, 1947. "Flirtation Dance," Arthur Brown, 1898. "Fluttering Leaves," Carl Kolling, ca. 1900. "Flying Home," Sid Robin, Benny Goodman and Lionel Hampton, 1941. "Hail! Chicago," Ted Turnquist and Bob Allen, 1921. "Hawaiian Butterfly," George Little and Billy Basket, 1917. "Hawaiian Dreams," Herbert Marple, 1919. "High School Cadets March," John Philip Sousa, arr. Lloyd Marvin, 1919. "Hi Diddle Diddle," Carleton Coon and Hal Keidel, 1926."Hold My Hand," Jack Lawrence and Richard Myers, 1950. "An Hour Never Passes," Jimmy Kennedy, 1954. "The House I Live In," Lewis Brown and Earl Robinson, 1942. "How Deep is the Ocean, How High is the Sky," Irving Berlin, 1932. "How Do You Do," Phil Fleming and Charlie Harrison, 1924. "Hurry! Hurry! Hurry!," Don Reid, 1949. "The Hymns of the Old Church Choir," Arthur Lamb and Alfred Solman, 1907. "The Ghost of Dinah," by Joe Young and Little Jack Little 1935. "The Girl is You and the Boy is Me," B.C. De Sylvia and Ray Henderson, 1926. "Gold and Silver Waltz," Franz Lehar, arr. Fred Feibel, 1946. "Gone," Gus Kahn and Franz Waxman, 1936. "Goodbye to Rome, Arrivederci, Roma," Carl Sigman and R. Rascel, 1955. "Good Night and Goodbye," Calvin Arnold, 1939. "Gospel Boogie," Lee Roy Abernathy, 1947. "The Great American Song (Theodore Roosevelt)," Ray Sherwood and Harry Lincoln, 1920.
- Folder 4: I Titles, 1893-1962
- Pieces include: "I," Milton Berle and Buddy Arnold, 1952. "I Apologize," Al Hoffman and Al Goodhart, 1931. "I Believe in Miracles," Sam Lewis and Pete Wendling, 1962. "I Can't Stop Loving You," Don Gibson, 1958. "I Didn't Mean Goodbye," A.N.J. Clesi, 1916. "I Don't Care if the Sun Don't Shine," Mack David, 1949. "I Don't Know Why," Roy Turk and Fred Ahlert, 1931. "I Dream of You More than You Dream I Do," Marjorie Goetschius and Edna Osser, 1944. "I Gotta Gal I Love in North and South Dakota," Sammy Cahn and Jule Styne, 1946. "I Hate to Lose You," Grant Clarke and Archie Gottler, 1918. "I Haven't Time to be a Millionaire," Johnny Burke and James Monaco, 1940. "I Just Kissed Your Picture Goodnight," Mack David and Walter Kent, 1936. "I Love You Truly," Carrie Jacobs-Bond, 1959. "I May be Gone for a Long, Long Time," Lew Brown and Albert von Tilzer, 1917. "I Never Loved Another Girl as I Love You," Fred Strachan, 1904. "I Never Walk Alone," A. H. Ackley, 1952. "I Still Get a Thrill Thinking of You, Benny Davis and J. Fred Coots, 1930. "I Wish I Knew," Mack Gordon and Harry Warren, 1945 (two copies). "I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now," Will Hough and Joseph Howard, 1947. "I'd Love to Take Orders from You," Harry Warren and Al Dubin, 1935. "I'll Always Be in Love with You," Herman Ruby, 1929. "I'll Be Seeing You," Irving Kahal and Sammy Fain, 1938. "I'll Come Back to You When Its All Over," Lew Brown and Kerry Mills, 1917. "I'm All Alone," Frank Dular, 1931. "I'm All Bound Round with the Mason Dixon Line," Sam Lewis and Jean Schwartz, 1918. "I'm Going to Follow the Boys," Howard Rogers and James Monaco, 1917. "I'm in the Market for You," Joseph McCarthy and James Hanley, 1930 (two copies). "I'm Just a Rolling Stone," Oliver Ashley and Harry Bell, 1941. "I'm Waiting for You," A. Harding Crossman, 1908. "Ida's Waltz," Laura C. Baker, 1893. "Idolizing," Sam Messenheimer and Irving Abrahamson, 1926. "If," Robert Hargreaves and Tolchard Evans, 1934. "If I Had You," Ted Shapiro and Jimmy Campbell, 1956. "If I Only I Had a Home Sweet Home," J. Johns and A.L. McDermott, 1906."It Ain't Gonna' Rain No Mo'," Wendell Hall, 1923. "In the Evening," George Rosener and Jerry Jarnagin, 1915."In the Garden of Tomorrow," Geo. Graffe Jr. and Jessie Deppen, 1924. "In the Land of Beginning Again," Grant Clarke and George Meyer, 1945. "In Time of Peace Prepare for War," Eddie Cavanaugh and Bob Allen, 1915. "Irish Melodies," R. L. Weaver, 1909."It's a Wonderful World," Harold Adamson and Jan Savit, 1939. "It's Dark on Observatory Hill," Johnny Burke and Harold Spina, 1934 (two copies). "It's in the Book," Johnny Standley and Art Thorsen, 1952.
- Folder 5: J-L Titles, 1912-1956
- Pieces include: "Jarabe Tapatio," arr. John Walz, 1941. "Johnny Zero," Mack David and Vee Lawhurst, 1943. "Just a Baby's Prayer at Twilight," Sam Lewis and M.K. Jerome, 1918. "Just a Wonderful Girl," J. Brandon Walsh and Bob Allan, 1915. "Just as the Ship Went Down," Edith Maida Lessing and Gibson and Adler, 1912. "Just Like Washington Crossed the Delaware, General Pershing Will Cross the Rhine," Howard Johnson and Geo. Meyer, 1918. "K-K-Katy," Geoffrey O'Hara, 1918. "Kee Mar Hula Hula," Clifford Lowe, 1917. "Keep the Home-Fires Burning," Lena Guilbert Ford and Ivor Novello, 1915. "Keep the Love Light Burning in the Window Until the Boys Come Home," Caddigan and McHugh, 1917. "Kiss of Fire," Lester Allen and Robert Hill, 1952. "Laura," Johnny Mercer and David Raksin, 1945. "The Last Mile Home," Walter Kent and Walton Farrar, 1949. "Let a Smile Be Your Umbrella on a Rainy Day," Irving Kahal and Sammy Fain, 1927. "Liberty Under God," John Sacco, 1942. "Lilacs in the Rain," Peter de Rose and Mitchell Parish, 1934. "The Little Red Fox," James Kern and Lew Porter, 1939. "A Little While," Walter Rolfe, 1912. "Lonely," Walter Hirsch and Monte Wilhite, 1929." Look Homeward America," Richard Malaby, 1940. "Lovable and Sweet," Sidney Clare and Oscar Levant, 1929. "A Love Letter to Grandmother," Mathilda Bilbro, 1914. "Love Me Tender," Elvis Presley and Vera Matson, 1956. "Loves Voice Divine," Oakley Stout and Edwin Abbott, 1919.
- Folder 6: M-O Titles, 1906-1963
- Pieces include: "Maybe You'll Be There," Sammy Gallop and Rubie Bloom, 1947. "Mellow Mountain Moon," Fred Howard and Nat Vincent, 1935. "Moonlight and Roses," Edwin Lemare and Ben Black, 1925. "Moon Over America," Al Hoffman and Manny Kurtz, 1940. "Moon Over Miami," Edgar Leslie and Joe Burke, 1935. "More," Norman Well and R. Ortlani, 1963. "Mother a Word that Means to Me," Howard Johnson and Theodore Morse, 1915. "Mothers of France," Leo Woods, 1917. "My Dreams are Getting Better all the Time," Mann Curtis and Vic Mizzy, 1944. "My Mother Told Me," Ralph Freed and Jimmy McHugh, 1944. "My Rocky Mountain Sweetheart," W.R. Calaway, 1932. "My Sweet Hawaiian Rose," Bernard Fay and Charles Ruddy, 1917. "Night Train," Oscar Washington and Jimmy Forrest, 1952. "Nobody Loves Me Now," Billy Tracy and Nola Arndt, 1922. "Now that I Need You," Frank Loesser, 1949. "O," Byron Gay and Arnold Johnson, 1953. "Oh But I Do," Arthur Schwartz and Leo Robin, 1946. "Oh What it Seemed to Be," Bennie Benjamin and George Weiss, 1945. "On the Meadows," H. Lichner, arr. Mort Glickman, 1936. "On the Road to Home Sweet Home," Gus Kahn and Egbert Van Alystyne, 1917. "Oregon Grand March," D.W. Crist, 1906. "Over in the Hero Land," Arthur Freed and Louis Silvers, 1918.
- Box 8
- Folder 1: P-R Titles, 1898-1958
- Pieces include: "Parade Band March," D.W. Crist, 1899. "Paradise," Nacio Herb Brown and Gordon Clifford, 1931. "Paul Revere," Joe Goodwin and Halsey Mohr, 1918. "Patriotic Medley," arr. Eugene Walter, 1905. "Poor Pauline," Chas. McCarron and Raymond Walker, 1914. "A Penny A Kiss, A Penny A Hug," Buddy Kaye and Ralph Care, 1950. "A Perfect Day," Carrie Jacobs Bond, 1910. "Personality," Johnny Burke and James Van Heusen, 1945 (two copies). "Please Think of Me," Benny Davis and Russ Morgan, 1942. "Poor Butterfly," John Golden and Raymond Hubbell, 1916. "The Preacher and the Bear," Joe Arizona, 1904. "Pretty Eyed Baby," Mary Lou Williams and William Johnson, 1951. "Pretty Kitty Blue Eyes," Mann Curtis and Vic Mizzy, 1944. "Primrose Lane," Wayne Shanklin and George Callender, 1958. "The Prisoner's Song," Guy Massey, 1925. "Prove It By the Things You Do," Allen Roberts and Dorris Fisher, 1945. "Put the Blame on Mame," Alice Roberts and Doris Fisher, 1946. "Ramona," L. Wolfe Gilbert and Mabel Wayne, 1927. "The Reason That We Ask It Is Because We Want to Know," Sarah Grames Clark and Margaret McClure Stitt, 1927. "The Robin's Return," Leander Fisher, 1926. "Romance," Edgar Leslie and Walter Donaldson, 1929. "The Rosary," Ethelbert Nevin and Robert Cameron Rogers, 1898. "Rose Anne of Charing Cross," Kermit Goell and Mabel Wayne, 1942. "Rosemary," Jimmie Dodd and John Jacob Loeb, 1945. "The Rose of No Man's Land," Jack Caddigan and James Brennan, 1918. "La Rosita Song," Allen Stuart and Paul Dupont, 1928. "The Roving Kind," Jessie Cavanaugh and Arnold Stanton, 1950.
- Folder 2: S Titles, 1913-1962
- Pieces include: "Say a Prayer for the Boys Out There," Bernie Grossman and Alex Marr, 1917. "Say a Prayer for the Boys Over There," Herb Magidson and Jimmy McHugh, 1943. "Say It Isn't So," Irving Berlin, 1932. "Sea Fever," John Masefield and Mark Andrews, 1929. "Silver Bells," Jay Livingston and Ray Evans, 1950. "Since I Lost You," Walter Melrose, 1920. "Sing Me the Rosary," Roger Lewis and F. Henri Klickmann, 1913. "Slaughter on Tenth Avenue," Richard Rodgers, 1936. "A Smile Will Go a Long, Long Way," Benny Davis and Harry Akst, 1923. "Soft Shoe Song," Roy Jordan and Sid Bass, 1951. "Softly as a Morning Sunrise," Oscar Hamerstein and Sigmund Romberg, 1947. "Someday You'll Want Me to Want You," Jimmie Hodges, 1944. "Someday Sweetheart," by Spikes and Spikes, 1924. "Somewhere, Somewhere in France," William Vaughan Dunham and Shelton Brooks, 1917. Song Hits of the Day, Kaplan Publishing, 1931. "The Song of a Mother's Heart," Jack Frost and E. Clinton Keithley, 1918. "Spooks Holiday," Willis Conolly, arr. Harry Stanley, 1934. "Step This Way," Sam Lewis and Bert Grant, 1916. "St. Louis Blues," W.C. Handy, 1914. "Summer Sounds," Sid Tepper and Roy C. Bennet, 1965. "The Sunset Bridge," Lytton Cox, 1920. "Surrender," Bennie Benjamin and George Weiss, 1946. "Sweet By and By," arr. Nick Manoloff, 1935. "Swingin' In a Hammock," Tot Seymour and Pete Wendling, 1930. "Swinging Gently," Bobby Worth and Earl Grant, 1962.
- Folder 3: T-U Titles, 1905-1959
- Pieces include: "Tallahassee," Frank Loesser, 1947. "Tell Me a Story," Larry Stock and Maurice Sigler, 1948. Tennessee Moon, Harry Williams and Chas. Daniels, 1917. There's a Mother Old and Gray Who Needs Me Now," Geo. Diamond, 1911. There's a Star Spangled Banner Waving Somewhere, by Paul Roberts and Shelby Darnell, 1942. "There's a Quaker Down in Quaker Town," David Berg and Alfred Soloman, 1916. "There's a Yes, Yes, Yes in Your Eyes," Cliff Friend and Jos. Santly, 1940. "There's a Vacant Chair in Every Home Tonight," Alfred Bryan and Ernest Breuer, 1917. "There's Just Two Things To Do On a Rainy Day (and I Don't Want To Play Cards)," Wm. Tracy and Nat Vincent, 1917. "There Goes That Song Again," by Sammy Cahn and Jule Styne, 1944 (Two Copies). "Ti-pi-tin," Maria Grever and Raymond Leveen, 1938. "Til Tomorrow," Sheldon Harnick and Jerry Bock, 1959. "Til We Meet Again," Raymond Egan and Richard Whiting, 1918. "Time Waits for No One," Cliff Friend and Charlie Tobias, 1944. "The Tinkle Song," Kay Armen and Jack Beekman, 1951. "To Be Alone," Billy Vaughn, 1953. "Trees," Joyce Kilmer and Oscar Rasbach, 1922. "Turkey in the Straw," Leo Wood and Otto Bonnell, 1920. "Unless," Robert Hargreaves and Tolchard Evans, 1934. "Under the Double Eagle March," J.F. Wagner, 1933. "Under the Hawaiian Moon," Frank Grey, 1939. "USA March," Al. Brown, 1905.
- Folder 4: V-Z Titles, 1896-1961
- Pieces include: "Veteran's Parade March," D.W. Crist, 1896. "Vissi d'Arte, Vissi d'Amore," Giacomo Puccini, arr. John Gutman, 1956. "Wake up America," George Graff and Jack Glogau, 1916. "Walk On By," Kendall Hayes, 1961. "Wave to Me My Lady," William Stein and Frank Loesser, 1915. "Way Down in Iowa," Sam Lewis and Geo. Meyer, 1916. "We Could Make Such Beautiful Music," Robert Sour and Henry Manners, 1940. "We Don't Know Where We're Going but We're on Our Way," W.R. Williams 1917. "We'll Be Ready Whenever You Call," Frank Holland, 1916. "What Kind of American Are You," Lew Brown and Chas. McCarron, 1917. "What Is There to Say," E.Y. Harburg and Vernon Duke, 1933. "When We Gathered Wild Flowers," Jack Frost and E. Clinton Keithley, 1915. "When You Were Sweet Sixteen," James Thornton, 1945. "When Your Hair Has Turned to Silver," Charlie Tobias and Peter DeRose, 1930. "When Dawn Breaks Through," W. Allen Barker and Haydn Wood, 1930. "Where Do We Go From Here," Howard Johnson and Percy Wenrich, 1917. "Where the Black-eyed Susans Grow," Dave Radford and Richard Whiting, 1917. "Who'll Be Your Sweetheart Then," J. Will Callahan and Paul Pratt, 1915. "Why Should I Cry Over You," Ned Miller and Chester Cohn, 1922. "Without a Word of Warning," Mack Gordon and Harry Revel, 1935. "Without Drum or Trumpet," Gordon Johnstone and W. Frank Harling, 1940. "Wonderland By Night," Klauss-Gunter Neuman, 1959. "Would I Love You," Bob Russel and Harold Spina, 1950. "You Can't Mend a Broken Heart," Shelton Brooks, 1915. "You Do," Mack Gordon and Josef Myron, 1947. "You'll Have Your Dreams," Maxine Myers, 1947. "You're So Understanding," Ben Raleigh and Bernie Wayne, 1949. "You're the Dawn of a Perfect Day," W.R. Williams, 1915. "You've Got Me This Way," by Johnny Mercer and Jimmy McHugh, 1940.
- Box 23
- Folder 1: A - B Titles, 1897-1954
- Pieces include: After School Recreations, undated: "At Eventide," H. Nurnberg; "Valsette," H. Nurnberg. "Along Came Ruth," Irving Berlin, 1914. "Am I a Butterfly?" Clarence M. Jones, lyrics Walter Hirsch, 1918. "Among My Souvenirs," Horatio Nicholls, lyrics Edgar Leslie, 1927. "And They Called It Dixieland," Richard A. Whiting, lyrics Raymond Egan, 1916."Angel Kisses," Harry J. Lincoln, 1911. "Answer," Norman J. Vause, 1921. "Apple Jack," Charles L. Johnson,1909. "Aragonaise," J. Massenet, arr. John W. Schaum, 1950. "Are You a Buffalo?" Harry Von Tilzer, lyrics Edward P. Moran, 1901. "Aren't We All?" R.G. De Sylva, Lew Brown and Ray Henderson, 1929. "At the Ballet," Opal Louise Hayes, 1953. "At the Devils Ball," Irving Berlin, 1913. "Baby Feet Go Piotterr Patter," Gus Kahn, 1927. "Back In Your Own Back Yard," Al Jolson, Billy Rose and Dave Dreyer, 1928. "Ballad of Davy Crockett, The," George Bruns, lyrics Tom Blackburn, 1954. "Barbara Allen," arr. Nick Manoloff, 1935. "Be Careful," B.G. DeSylva, Leo Robin and Richard A. Whiting, 1933. "Beautiful Rainbow, The," J. Fred DeBerry, 1905. "Black Hawk Waltz, Mary E. Walsh, 1897. "Billy," Kendis & Paley, lyrics Joe Goodwin, 1911. "Bless Your Heart," Harry Stride and Duke Enston, lyrics Milton Drake, 1933. "Bright Eyed Little Nell of Narragansett Bay," G.C.W., arr. Wurzel, undated. "Bright Eyes," Karl Hoschna, lyrics Otto Hauerbach, 1909. "Brownies, The," Franco Leoni, lyrics Fred E. Weatherly, 1912. "By the Light Of the Jungle Moon," J. Caldwelll Atkinson, lyrics Powell I. Ford, 1911. "Bye Bye Blues," Fred Hamm, Dave Bennett, Bert Lown and Chauncey Gray, 1930.
- Folder 2: C - D Titles, 1893-1948
- Pieces include: "California My Own," Edith Ellis (Cadwell), 1931. "Candle, The," Charles Kingsford, lyrics Marcia Short, 1940. "Carolina Sunshine," Erwin R. Schmidt, lyrics Walter Hirsch, 1919 (two copies). "Cedar Brook Waltz," Phil B. Perry, rev. Henry S. Sawyer, 1909. "Chili Bean," Albert Von Tilzer, lyrics Lew Brown, 1920. "Chimes at Twilight," R.G. Gradi, 1910. "Ching-a Ling's Jazz Bazaar," Ethel Bridges, lyrics Howard Johnson, 1920. "Ching Chong," Lee. S. Roberts, lyrics J. Will Callahan, 1917. "Cobbler, Cobbler," Louise Christine Rebe, 1936. "Convent Bells," F. Spindler, undated. "Curious," David Corn, Jr., 1946. "Daisy Doyle," Sydney P. Harris, 1907. "Deep Down In My Heart," Harriet Dickens, lyrics Jeffrey T. Branen, 1903. "Did An Angel Kiss You," Frederick Hollander, lyrics Ralph Freed. 1938. "Ding Dong Bell," George L. Spaulding, 1906. "Do Something," Bud Green and Sam H. Stept, 1929. "Dolores," Art Kassell and Marty Bloom, 1928. "Don't Bite the Hand That's Feeding You," Ed Morton, lyrics Thomas Hoier, 1915. "Down By the Station," Lee Ricks and Slim Gaillard, 1948. "Down Where the Orange Blossoms Grow," J. Fred De Berry, 1904. "Dream-Days," Charles L. Johnson, 1913. "Dream of Spring, A," Carrie C. Von Dersmith, 1893. "Dying Poet, The," L. M. Gottschalk, undated.
- Folder 3: E - F Titles, 1895-1908
- Pieces include: "Emperor's Band March, The," M.W. Butler, 1895. "Every Dollar Carries Trouble Of Its Own," Leighton and Leighton, 1905. "Flash-Light, The," Harry J. Lincoln, 1908. "For It's the Anchor," Arthur D. Porter, 1906 (two copies).
- Folder 4: G - H Titles, 1901-1954
- Pieces include: "Gone!" Gus Kahn, 1913. "Great White Throne, The," Will M.S. Brown, lyrics G.H. Kerr, 1901. "Harbor Lights," Jimmy Kennedy and Hugh Williams, 1937. He's a Devil In His Own Home Town," Irving Berlin, lyrics Grant Clarke and Irving Berlin, 1914. "Heavenly Love," V.B. Ellis, 1954. "Hello Central, Give Me No Man's Land," Jean Schwartz, lyrics Sam M. Lewis and Joe Young, 1918. "Here Am I - Broken Hearted," B.G. De Sylva, Lew Brown and Ray Henderson, 1927. "High Speed," Harry J. Lincoln, 1914. "Hold Up Rag, The," Egbert Van Alstyne, lyrics Edward Madden, 1912. "Hot Off the Griddle," James White, 1915. "How Do You Do Miss Josephine," Albert Von Tilzer, lyrics Junie McCree, 1909.
- Folder 5: I Titles, 1899-1937
- Pieces include: "I Cannot Live Without Love," Raymond Walker, lyrics Frank Tyler Daniels, 1914. "I Don't Want To," A. Seymour Brown, 1913. "I Hear the Land of Bohemia Calling Me," Newton Alexander, 1917. "I Love, I Love, I Love My Wife, But Oh You Kid," Harry Von Tilzer, Jimmy Lucas, 1909. "I Love You, Oh, So Dearly," Barclay Walker, 1911. "I Love Her," James V. Monaco, lyrics Joe McCarthy and E.F. Moran, 1913. "I Met You Dear in Dreamland," Lew Berk, 1916. "I mIss You Most of All," James V. Monaco, lyrics Joe McCarthy, 1913. "I Owe You," Al Goodhart, lyrics Don Hartman, 1930. "I Remember You," Harry Von Tilzer, lyrics Vincent Bryan, 1908. "I Want An Irish Rose," John B. Jacobs, lyrics Arthur Eccles, 1911. "I'd Like To Have a Girl Like You," Frank C. Huston, lyrics Harold C. Foster, undated. "I'd Still Believe In You," Al Piantadosi, 1913. "I'll Do It All Over Again," Albert Gumble, A. Seymour Brown, 1914. "I'm Goin' To Mobile On the Robert E. Lee," James White, 1912. "I'm Lonesome For You Dear Old Pal," Ethel and Billy Ritchie, 1922. "I'm Longing For Old Virginia and You," L. Clinton Keithley, lyrics Joe Lyons, 1915. "I'm Missin' Mammy's Kissin'," Lew Pollack, lyrics Sidney Clare, 1921. "I'm On My Way To Mandalay," Fred Fisher, lyrics Al Bryan, 1913. "I'm Sorry I Made You Cry," N.J. Clesi, 1918. "I'm Sorry ," Ted Fiorito, lyrics Gus Kahn, 1928. "I've Got Rings On My Fingers," Maurice Scott, lyrics Weston and Barnes, 1909. "I've Waited, Honey, Waited Long For You," George A. Nichols, 1899. "If He Can Fight Like He Can Love, Good Night, Germany!" George W. Meyer, lyrics Grant Clarke and Howard E. Rogers, 1918. "If I Forget," De Koven Thompson, lyrics Alfred Anderson, 1911. "If I Had You," Ted Shapiro, Jimmy Campbell and Reg Connelly, 1928. "If I Knock the 'L" Out Of Kelly," Herb Grant, lyrics Sam M. Lewis and Joe Young, 1916. "If Mothers Could Live On Forever," Harry Tobias, Howard Johnson and Henry H. Tobias, 1937. "If You Don't Want Me," Irving Berlin, 1913. "IF You See Sally," Walter Donaldson, lyrics Gus Kahn and Ray Egan, 1927. "If You Should Ever Leave Me," W.M. Dygert, 1913. "If You Won't Go To School To Me, I'll Go To School To You," Frank S. Colburn, 1925 [note: pages missing]. "Illinois," William Andrew Moore, undated. "In Old Madrid," H. Trotere, lyrics Jerry Castillo, 1935. "Smile! Smile! Smile!" Mas Hoffmann, Edward Madden, 1907. "In Room 202," Dave Harris, lyrics Edgar Leslie and Bert Kalmar, 1919. "In the Golden Autumn Time My Sweet Elaine," S.R. Henry, lyrics Richard H. Gerard, 1905. "In the Heart Of a Fool," Harry D. Squires, lyrics Max C. Freedman, 1919. "In the Land of Love," F. Wallace Rega, 1915. "In the Shadow of the Pines," Glenn C. Leap, 1913. "Humoreske," A. D. Dvorak, adapted James H. Harrington, 1928. "It Ain't Gonna Rain No Mo'," Wendell Hall, 1923. "It Takes a Little Rain With the Sunshine," Harry Carroll, lyrics Ballard MacDonald, 1913. It Takes a Long Tall Brown Skin Gal," Will E. Skidmore, lyrics Marshall Walker, 1917. "It's Tulip TIme In Holland," Richard A. Whiting, lyrics Dave Radford, 1915.
- Folder 6: J - L Titles, 1894-1936
- Pieces include: "Japanese Sandman, The," RIchard A. Whiting, lyrics, Raymond B. Egan,1920. "Jeannine, I Dream of Lilac Time," Nathaniel Shilkret, lyrics L. Wolfe Gilbert, 1928. "Joyful Departure," H. Engelmann, 1900. "June Night," Abel Baer, lyric Cliff Friend, 1924. "Just a Bird's-Eye View," Walter Donaldson, lyrics Gus Kahn, 1926. "Just a Year Ago To-Night," Lee David, lyric Billy Rose,1933. "Just Across the Bridge Of Years," A.J. Holmes, lyrics C.M. Denison, 1912. "Just Because You're You - That's Why I Love You," Roy Turk and J. Russel Robinson, 1922. "Just You, Just Me," Jesse Greer, lyric Raymond Klages, 1929. "Katy's Letter," Lady Dufferin, undated. "Kiss That Made You Mine, The," Paul Biese and F. Henri Klickmann, lyrics J. Will Callahan, 1915. "Last Hope," L.M. Gottschalk, undated. "Last Round-Up, The," Billy Hill, 1933. "Let By-Gones Be By-Gones," Bert Grant, lyrics Harry Williams and Joe Young, 1914. "Let Me Be Near You," Harry R. Gordon,1905. "Let Me Grow As the Lily," David C. Cook, arr. T. Martin Towne, 1895 "Let Me See You Smile," Fred Fischer, 1905. "Let's Dine Alone Tonight," Ruth Sylvia Keil, 1936. "Liberty Bell," Halsey K. Mohr, lyrics Joe Goodwin, 1917. "Lilies of Lorraine," 1926. "Little Kiss Each Morning," Harry Woods, 1929. "Little Sunshine," Frank C. Huston, 1919. "Love By Telephone," Emil O. Wolff, lyrics Paul Barnes, 1894.
- Box 24
- Folder 1: M - N Titles, 1867-1963
- Pieces include: "Mammy Jinny's Jubilee," Lewis F. Muir, lyrics L. Wolfe Gilbert, 1913. "Mammy's Little Coal Black Rose," Richard A. Whiting, lyrics Raymond Egan, 1916. "Mandy, How Do You Do?" Percy Wenrich, 1909. "Mandy Lane," William J. McKenna, 1908. "Maple Leaves Waltz," Eleanor Schuyler Grinnell, 1877. "Marching Though Georgia," Henry C. Work, arr. Henry S. Sawyer, 1907. "Mary Ann," Abner Silver, lyrics Benny Davis, 1927. "May Bells Peal, Heinrich Siewert, undated. "Maybe I'll Forget You Then," J.R. Shannon, lyrics George J. Moriaty, 1912. "Meet Me In Rosetime Rosie," Jean Schwartz, lyrics William Jerome, 1908. "Meet Me To-Night In Dreamland," Beth Slater Whitson and Leo Friedman, 1909. "Meditation," Antonio Carlos Jobim, lyrics Newton Mendonca, translation Norman Gimbel, 1963. "Meditation," C.S. Morrison, 1906. "Melody of Love," H. Engelmann, 1903. "Mickey," Neil Moret, lyrics Harry Williams, 1918. "Miss You," Henry H. Tobias, lyrics Charles Tobias and Harry Tobias, 1929. "Mister Gallagher and Mr. Shean," Gallagher and Shean, 1922. "Little Show, The," Arthur Schwartz, lyrics Howard Dietz, 1929. "Moon Is Low, The," Nacio Herb Brown, lyrics Arthur Freed, 1930. "Moon Is Out To Night, Love,The," Will S. Hays, 1867. "Moonlight Cocktail," Lucky Roberts, lyrics Kim Gannon, 1941. "Moonlight On the Lake," J.S. Fearis, 1905. "Morning Prayer," L. Streabbog, undated. "Mother's Present," August Forster, lyrics J.J. Burns, 1903. "My Little Dream Girl," Anatol Friedland, lyrics L. Wolfe Gilbert, 1915. "My Love's Delight," William Hartman, lyrics Harold G. Frost, 1918. "My Phantom Girl," Paul Biese and F. Henri Klickmann, lyrics Jack Frost, 1916. "My Skylark Love," Lucien Denni, lyrics George H. Bowles, 1913. "My Sweet Adair," L. Wolfe Gilbert and Anatol Friedland, 1915. "My Ting-A-Ling," Myra Adler, 1949. "New Christian Endeavor," Eugene Walter, 1907. "Not For a Million Dollars Would I Give Up My Boy," J. Fred De Berry, 1903.
- Folder 2: O - P Titles, 1906-1954
- Pieces incdlude: "Oh! Those Blues!" Paul Biese and F. Henri Klickmann, lyrics Isadore Murphy, 1916. "Old Fashioned Story and Song," Isaac Doles, 1921. "Old Road, The," John Prindle Scott, lyrics Reginald V. Darow, 1920. "Old Sweetheart of Mine, An," Frederic Chapin, 1906 (two copies). "On Nuptial Bay," Francis E. Blanchard, 1920. "On the Alert," H. Engelmann,1909. "On the Dixie Highway," Leo Friedman, 1916. "On the Magic Lake," Caroline H. Crawford, 1931. "Orvetta Waltz," E.B. Spencer, undated. "Pagan Love Song," Nacio Herb Brown, lyrics Arthor Freed, 1929. "La Paloma," Sebastian Yradier, lyrics Jerry Costillo, 1935. "Pansies From My Sweetheart," A.A. Forster, lyrics J.J. Burns, 1908. "Papa Loves Mambo," Al Hoffman, Dick Manning and Bix Reichner, 1954. "Paradise For Two," Ted S. Barron, lyrics Jean Havez, 1913. "Pipe Of Peace," Jean C. Havez, 1907. "Precious," Stephen Pasternacki and Richard A. Whiting, lyrics Raymond B. Egan, 1926. "Pretty Miss Kalispell," Montana Al, 1909. "Puddin' Head Jones," Lou Handman, lyrics Al Bryan, 1933. "Pusey and St. John," lyrics to pieces, ads, undated.
- Folder 3: Q - R Titles, 1900-1942
- Pieces include: "Queen of Beauty," Lem Trombley, 1915. "Ready For the River," Neil Moret, lyrics Gus Kahn, 1928. "Rebecca of Sunny-Brook Farm," Albert Gumble, lyrics Seymour Brown, 1914. "My Red Umbrella," Bernice Frost, 1942. "Repasz Band," Charles C. Sweeley, arr. Harry J. Lincoln, 1901. "Reynard the Fox," Carl Henschel, 1900. "Rose In the Bud," Dorothy Forster, lyrics Percy J. Barrow, 1907.
- Folder 4: S Titles, 1880-1943
- Pieces include: "Sailing Down the Chesapeake Bay," George Botsford, lyrics Jean C. Havez, 1913. "Sailor Town," Alice Lee Wiley, arr,. Margaret Hicks Schmitt, 1930. "Scatter-Brain," Keene-Bean abd Frankie Masters, lyrics Johnny Burke, 1939. "Salvini Polka," Strauss, undated. "Shadows On the Water," August Loumey, ed. Hans Lichter, 1880. "She Is the Sunshine of Virginia," Harry Carroll, lyrics Ballard MacDonald,1916. "She a Thoroughbred," Ned Wayburn and Stanley Whiting, 1899. "The Shorter They Wear "Em, The Longer They Look," Nat Vincent, lyrics Will J. Harris, 1917. "Since You Went Away," Earl E. Crooke, 1913. "Sing Me To Sleep," Edwin Greene, lyrics Clifton Bingham, 1902. "Sittin' On a Log," Byron Gay and Zez Confrey, 1933. "Slave Song," Teresa del Riego, lyrics E. Nesbit, 1909. "Some Day I'll Make You Glad," Harry D. Squires, lyrics Max C. Freedman, 1918. "Some Lonesome Night," George W. Meyer, lyrics Grant Clark and George Whiting, 1918. "Somebody's Coming To Town," Henry Clay Smith, lyrics Raymond A. Browne, 1912. "Somebody's Waiting For Someone," Harry Von Tilzer, lyrics Andrew B. Sterling, 1919. "Somewhere Over There," Ed O'Keefe, lyrics Medora Bowen Pulver, 1918. "Song Of the Vioyager," Ignace Jan Paderewski, arr. John W. Schaum, 1943. "South of the Border," Jimmy Kennedy and Michael Carr, 1939. "Stars and Stripes Forever, The," John Philip Sousa, 1897. "Steeple-Chase," Percy Wenrich, 1916. "Suki San," Walter Donaldson, lyrics J. Keirn Brennan, 1917. ""Sunbonnet Days," Charles A. Bayha, undated. "Sweethearts," Victor Herbert, lyrics Robert B. Smith, 1913. "Sweetie O'Mine," Egbert Van Alstyne, lyrics Haven Gillespie, 1920.
- Folder 5: T - U Titles, 1863-1937
- Pieces include: "Take This Rose," Hero De Rance, lyrics Gus Kahn, 1924. "Tapping At the Garden Gate," Alice Harrison, undated. "That Old Feeling," Lew Brown and Sammy Fain, 1937. "That Old Girl Of Mine," Egbert Van Alstyne, lyrics Earle C. Jones, 1912. "That Old Sweetheart Of Mine," Larry Shay, lyrics Joe Goodwin, 1928. "That's How I Need You," Al Piantadosi, lyrics Joe McCarthy and Je Goodwin, 1912 (two copies). "That's My Desire," Helmy Kresa, lyrics Carroll Loveday, 1931. "That's My Weakness Now," Bud Green and Sam H. Stept, 1928. "That's What Puts the 'Sweet' In Home Sweet Home," Ed Lowry, Mack Gordon and Charles Newman, 1928. "That's Why I Love You," Walter Donaldson and Paul Ash, 1926. "There's a Girl In the Heart of Maryland," Harry Carroll, lyrics Ballard MacDonald, 1913 (two copies). "There's Everything Nice About You," Pete Wendling, lyrics Alfred Bryan and Alfred Bryan and Arthur Terker, 1927. "There's No Coon That's One Half So Warm," M.B. Garrett, lyrics James O'Dea, 1907. "They Go Wild Simply Wild Over Me," Fred Fisher, lyrics Joe McCarthy, 1917. "They Gotta Quit Kickin' My Dawg Aroun'," Cy Perkins, lyrics Webb M. Gungst, 1912. "They're Wearing 'Em Higher In Hawaii," Halsey K. Mohr, lyrics Joe Goodwin, 1916. "Thine Own," Gustave Lange, undated. "Till We Meet Again," Richard A. Whiting, lyrics Raymond B. Egan, 1918. "The Touch Of Your Lips," Ray Noble, 1936. "The Trail Of the Lonesome Pine," Harry Carroll, lyrics Ballard MacDonald, 1913. "Tres Moutarde," Cecil Macklin, 1911. "'Twas Only An Irishman's Dream," Rennie Cormack, lyrics John J. O'Brien and Al Dubin, 1916. "Under the Goo Goo Tree," Jean Schwartz, lyrics Stanislaus Stange, 1904. "Under the Willow She's Sleeping," Stephen C. Foster, 1863. "Underneath the Mellow Moon," Wendell W. Hall, lyrics R. Beaudry, 1922.
- Folder 6: V - W Titles, 1900-1933
- Pieces include: "Waiting, Waiting For the Day That Ne'er Will Come," Charles F. Pietzsch, 1906. "Wandering Back To Loveland," G.M. Tidd, 1927. "Waves Of the Danube," J. Ivanovici, 1907. "Weeping Willow Lane," F. Henri Klickmann, lyrics Harold G. Frost, 1919. "We'll Have a Jubilee In My Old Kentucky Home, Walter Donaldson, lyrics Coleman Goetz, 1915. "What Do You Want To Make Those Eyes At Me For?" Joe McCarthy, Howard Johnson and Jimmy V. Monaco, 1916 (two copies). "When I Lost You," Irving Berlin, 1912. "When Jap Rose Takes Her Sunday Morning Bath," Donald G. Robertson, 1916. "When Sunday Rolls Around," Louis Weslyn and Felix Arndt, 1911. "When the Crimson Sun Is Setting In the West," C.T. Lewis, lyrics Richard Henry Buck, 1900. "When the Maple Leaves Were Falling," Tell Taylor, 1913. "When the Moon Comes Over the Mountain," Kate Smith, Howard Johnson and Harry Woods, 1931. "When the Rest Of the World Don't Want You Go Back To the Folks At Home," George B. McConnell, lyrics A.L. Dubin, 1916. "When We Gathered Wild Flowers," E. Clinton Keithley, lyrics Jack Frost, 1915. "When We Were Sweethearts" Tell Taylor, 1911. "When Your Old Gray Bonnet Was New,," Henry I. Marshall, lyrics Stanley Murphy, 1913. "Where the Angels Play Their Harps Of Gold," Frank Cottingham, lyrics George E. Berg and Frank Cottingham, 1931. "Whispering," John Schonberger, lyrics Malvin Schonberger, 1920. "Who'll Take the Place Of the Song-Bird Now Gone?" Raymond S. Orton, 1923. "Who's There?" Chris Smith and Harry Brown, 1905. "Why Can't We Be Sweethearts," Doris White and Norman Costello, 1931. "Without That Certain Thing," Max and Harry Nesbitt, 1933.
- Folder 7: X - Z Titles, 1907-1933
- "You Brought Ireland Right Over To Me," Ernest R. Ball, lyrics J. Keirn Brennan, 1917. "You Can't Put the Beauty Back In the Rose After It Withers and Dies," 1917. "You'll Always Be the Same Sweet Baby," A. Seymour Brown, 1916. "You're My Rose In the Garden of Dreams," Floyd Thompson, lyrics E. Clinton Kethley, 1914. "You've Got Ev'rything," Walter Donaldson, lyrics Gus Kahn, 1933. "Youthful Days (Evening Schottische)," Ralph K. Elicker, 1907.
- Box 29
- Folder 1: A - B Titles, 1922-1965
- Pieces include: "All," Nino Oliviero, lyrics Raymond Jessel and Marian Grudeff, 1965. "All the Way Home," Jule Styne, lyrics Stanley Styne, 1963. "Am I That Easy to Forget?" Carl Belew and W.S. Stevenson, 1958. "Angel Child," George Price, Abner Silver, and Benny Davis, 1922. "Anna," R. Vatro, lyrics William Angvick, 1952. "Another Time, Another Place," Richard Adler, 1961. "Beyond the Reef," Jack Pitman, 1949. "Blue Rain," Jimmy Van Heusen, lyrics Johnny Mercer, 1939. "Blue Winter," 1963. "But Beautiful," Jimmy Van Heusen, lyrics Johnny Burke, 1947. "But Not for Me," George Gershwin, lyrics Ira Gershwin, 1930. "Buy a Paper," Arthur Swanstrom and Carey Morgan, 1922. "Buy the Light of the Stars," Arthur Sizemore, George Little, and Larry Shay, 1925. "By the Shalimar," Frank Magine and Del Delbridge, lyrics Ted Koehler, 1922.
- Folder 2: C - D Titles, 1923-1972
- Pieces include: "Calcutta," Lee Pockriss, Paul Vance and Heino Gaze, 1960. "Cara Mia," Tulio Trapani and Lee Lange, 1954. "Carelessly," Norman Ellis, lyrics Charles and Nick Kenny, 1936. "Carolina Moon," Benny Davis and Joe Burke, 1928. "Chant of the Jungle," Nacio Herb Brown, lyrics Arthur Freed, 1929. "Charade," Henry Mancini, lyrics Johnny Mercer, 1963. "Cherokee," Ray Noble, 1938. "Chlo-e," Neil Moret, lyrics Gus Kahn, 1927. "Close Your Eyes," Charles Vincent, lyrics Larry Yoell, 1925. "Come Into My Life," Burt Hertha and Henry Mayer, lyrics Richard and Michael Berardi, 1970. "Come Live Your Life With Me," Nino Rota, lyrics Larry Kusik and Billy Meshel, 1972. "Concentratin' On You," Thomas Waller, lyrics Andy Razaf,1931. "Confess," Bennie Benjamin and George Weiss, 1948. "Cry, Baby, Cry," Jimmy Eaton and Terry Shand, 1938. "Cryin' For the Carolines," Harry Warren, lyrics Sam Lewis and Joe Young, 1930. "Cute," Neal Hefti, lyrics Stanley Styne, 1958. "Dommage, Dommage," Paul Vance and Lee Pockriss, 1966. "Don't Believe Everything You Dream," Jimmy McHugh, lyrics Harld Adamson, 1943. "Don't Let Me Dream," Leonard Joy and Richard Loring, lyrics Ned Washington, 1945. "Don't Let the Stars Get In Your Eyes," Slim Willet, 1952. "Don't Misunderstand, " Gordon Parks, 1972. "Don't Sleep In the Subway, " Tony Hatch and Jackie Trent, 1967. "Don't You Forget It," Henry Mancini, lyrics Al Stillman. 1963. "Down Yonder," L. Wolfe Gilbert, 1948. :"Dream Daddy," Louis Herscher and George Keefer, 1923. "Dreamy," Erroll Garner, 1960.
- Folder 3: E - F Titles, 1913-1967
- Pieces include: "Early Autumn," Ralph Burns and Woody Herman, lyrics Johnny Mercer, 1949. "Ev'ry Day of My Life," Jimmie Crane and Al Jacobs, 1954. "Ev'ry Time We Say Goodbye," Cole Porter, 1944. "Exodus Song, The," Ernest Gold, lyrics Pat Boone, 1961. "Eyes of Love, The," Quincy Jones, lyrics Bob Russell,1967. "Face I Love, The," Marcos Valle and Carlos Pingarilho, lyrics Ray Gilbert, 1967. "Faded Love Letters," Luella Lockwood Moore and Will Dulmage, lyrics Richard Pascoe, 1922. "Faded Summer Love, A," Phil Baxter,1931. "Fairy Kisses," Charles Johnson, 1913. "Falling," Will Collins, Ed Cameron and Buddy Fields, 1922. "First Division Band Method," Fred Weber, 1962. "Floyd Cramer Hits," trans. Bill McElhiney.1971. "Folk Songs of Today," various composers, 1964. "Fool of Fools," Joseph Meyer, lyrics Mann Curtis, 1967. "Fool on the Hill, The," John Lennon and Paul McCartney, 1967. "Fool That I Am," Matt Malneck and Frank Signorelli, lyrics John Mercer, 1934. "Fooled," Doris Tauber, lyrics Mann Curtis, 1955. "Forever and Ever," Franz Winkler, lyrics Malla Rosa, 1947. "Four Walls," Al Jolson, Billy Rose and Dave Dreyer, 1927. "Free Again," Armand Canfora and Joss Baselli, lyrics Robert Colby, 1965. "From Russia With Love," Lionel Bart, 1963.
- Folder 4: G - H Titles, 1907-1971
- Pieces include: "Games That Lovers Play," James Last, lyrics Larry Kusik and Eddie Snyder, 1966. "Garden of the Moon," Harry Warren, lyrics Al Dubin and Johnny Mercer, 1938. "Georgette," Ray Henderson, lyrics Lew Brown, 1922. "Glad Rag Doll," Dan Dougherty and Milton Ager, lyrics Jack Yellen, 1929. "Golden Gate," Dendris and Brockman, 1919. "Gramercy Square," Allan Grant, 1935. "Hair of Gold, Eyes of Blue," Sunny Skylar, 1948. "Happy Heart," James Last, lyrics Jackie Rae, 1969. "Harrigan," George M. Cohan, 1907. "Have a Little Faith," Billy Sherrill and Glen Sutton, 1968. "Heartbreak Girl," Bernard Thompson, lyrics Bob Eden and Wayne Tiss, undated. "Here Comes That Rainy Day Feeling Again," Tony Macaulay, Roger Cook and Roger Greenaway, 1971."Highways Are Happy Ways," Larry Shay, lyrics Harry Harris and Timmie Malie, 1927. "Hit the Road to Dreamland," Harold Arlen, lyrics Johnny Mercer, 1942. "Hits Through the Years," various composers, various dates. "Home," Peter Van Steeden, Harry and Jeff Clarkson, 1931. "How About Your Heart?" Bennie Triplett, 1954. "How Soon," Henry Mancini, lyrics Al Stillman, 1963.
- Folder 5: I Titles, 1913-1970
- Pieces include: "I'd Love to Call You My Sweetheart," Joe Goodwin, Larry Shay, and Paul Ash, 1926. "I Don't Want to Be Hurt Anymore," Charlotte McCarthy, 1962. "If Ever I Would Leave You," Frederick Loewe, lyrics Alan Jay Lerner, 1960. "If I Give My Heart to You," Jimmie Crane, Al Jacobs, and Jimmy Brewster, 1953. "If I Had My Way," James Kendis, lyrics Lou Klein, 1913. "If I Love Again," Ben Oakland, lyrics J.P. Murray, 1932. "If It Rains - Who Cares," Joe Burke, lyrics Edgar Leslie, 1938. "If There Is Someone Lovelier Than You," Arthur Schwartz, lyrics Howard Dietz, 1935. "If You Are But a Dream," Moe Jaffe, Nat Bonx and Jack Fulton, 1943. "If You Go Away," Jacques Brel, lyrics Rod McKuen, 1966. "I'll Be Blue Just Thinking of You," Pete Wendling, lyrics George Whiting, 1930. "I'll Follow My Secret Heart," Noel Coward, 1924. "I'll Remember April," Don Raye, Gene De Paul, and Pat Johnston, 1942. "I'll Set My Love to Music," Nino Oliviero, lyrics Marian Grudeff and Ray Jessel, 1964. "I'll Take Care of Your Cares," Jimmie Monaco, lyrics Mort Dixon, 1927. "Illusion," Sol Parker, Lillian Moss and Barry Iver, 1961. "I Love You Much Too Much," Alex Olshey and C. Towber, lyrics Don Raye, 1940. "I Met Her On Monday," Allie Wrubel, lyrics Charles Newman, 1942. "I'm Building a Sailboat of Dreams," Cliff Friend and Dave Franklin, 1939. "I'm Ridin' For a Fall," Arthur Schwartz, lyric Frank Loesser, 1943. "I'm Yours," Robert Mellin, 1952. "I'm Yours," John W. Green and E.Y. Harburg, 1930, "In a Little Garden," Felice S. Iula, lyrics Earl Whittemore, 1926. "I Never Knew Heaven Could Speak," Mack Gordon and Harry Revel, 1939. "In the Arms of Love," Henry Mancini, lyrics Jay Livingston and Ray Evans, 1966. "In the Middle of a Dream," Einar Swan and Tommy Dorsey, lyric Al Stillman, 1939. "Invisible Tears," Ned and Sue Miller, 1964. "Invitation to the Blues," Doris Fisher, Allan Roberts, and Arthur Gershwin, 1944. "I Think of You," Rod McKuen and Francis Lai, 1970. "I Think of You," Jack Elliot and Don Marcotte, 1941. "It Must Be Him," Gilbert Becaud, lyric Mack David, 1966. "It's the Girl," Abel Baer, lyrics Dave Oppenheim, 1931. "I Wanna Be Around," Johnny Mercer and Sadie Vimmerstedt, 1959. "I Want to Shimmie," Shelton Brooks and Grant Clarke, 1949. "I Was Born in Love With You," Michel Legrand, lyrics Alan and Marilyn Bergman, 1970.
- Box 30
- Folder 1: J - L Titles, 1920-1972
- Pieces include: "Jesse Crawford Collection of Easy Hammond Organ Solos, No. 5," various composers, arr. Jesse Crawford, 1953. "Just An Evening At Home," Henry Russell and Murray Martin, 1935. "Just Another Day Wasted Away," Charles Tobias and Roy Turk, 1927. "Just Because You're You," Nacio Porter Brown, lyrics Carolyn Leigh, 1952. "Keepin' Myself For You," Vincent Youmans, lyrics Sidney Clare, 1929. "Kiss Me Goodnight, Not Goodbye," 1931. "Last Waltz, The," Les Reed and Barry Mason, 1967. "Learn to Croon," Arthur Johnston, lyrics Sam Coslow, 1933. "Les Bicyclettes de Belsize," Les Reed and Barry Mason, 1968. "Let Me Be the First to Kiss You Good Morning," Al Bernard and Russel Robinson, 1924. "Let Me Be Worthy," Lois Rosenquist Irwin, 1950. "Let Me Love You," John Morris, lyrics Gerald Freedman and John Morris, 1966. "Like a Breath of Spring-Time," Joe Burke, lyrics Al Dubin, 1929. "Lilac Tree, The," George Gartlan, 1920. "Little Bit Independent, A," Joe Burke, lyric Edgar Leslie, 1935. "Little Lady Make Believe," Nat Simon, lyrics Charlie Tobias, 1938. "Little Things Mean A Lot," Edith Lindeman and Carl Stutz, 1954. "Livin' In the Sunlight, Lovin' In the Moonlight," al Sherman and Al Lewis, 1930. "Living a Lie," Peter DeAngelis, Jean Sawyer and Norma Mendoza, 1963. "Loafin' On a Lazy Day," Robert Woodland, 1940. "Lonesome Mama," Billie Brown, lyrics Anna Welker Brown and E. Nickel, 1922. "Look What You've Done to Me," Con Conrad, Sidney Mitchell and Archie Gottler, 1929. "Love," Edmund Goulding, lyrics Elsie Janis, 1929. "Love Locked Out," Ray Noble, lyrics Max Kester, 1933. "Love Me Tonight," Pilat and M. Panzeri, lyrics Barry Mason, 1969. "Love Me With All Your Heart," Carlos Rigual, lyrics Michael Vaughn, 1961."Love Theme From 'Lady Sings the Blues,'" Michel Legrand, 1972. "Love With the Proper Stranger," Elmer Bernstein, lyrics Johnny Mercer, 1963. "Lover," Richard Rodgers, lyrics Lorenz Hart, 1933. "Lover's Concerto, A," Sandy Linzer and Denny Randell, 1965. "Lovin' You," John Sebastian, 1967.
- Folder 2: M Titles, 1924-1969
- Pieces include: "MacArthur Park," Jimmy Webb, 1968. "Make the World Go Away," Hank Cochran, 1963. "Man and His Dream, A," James Monaco, lyrics Johnny Webb, 1939. "Man That Got Away, The," Harold Arlen, lyrics Ira Gershwin, 1954. "Man Without Love, A," D. Pace, M. Panzeri, R. Livraghi, 1968. "Mandalay," Earl Burtnett, Abe Lyman and Gus Arnheim, 1924. "Manhattan," Richard Rodgers, lyrics Lorenz Hart, 1925. "Manhattan Serenade," Louis Alter, lyrics Harold Adamson, 1956, "Many Times," Felix Stahl, lyrics Jessie Barnes, 1953. "Me, Myself and I," Irving Gordon, Allen Roberts and Alvin Kaufman, 1937. "Mean To Me," Roy Turk and Fred Ahlert, 1957. "Melinda," Burton Lane, lyrics Alan Jay Lerner, 1965. "Midnight Cowboy," John Barry, lyrics Jack Gold, 1969. "Minute Of Your Time, A," Clive Westlake, 1968. "Moment To Moment," Henry Mancini, lyrics Johnny Mercer, 1965. "Moments To Remember," Robert Allen, lyrics Al Stillman, 1955. "Moon Love," Mack David, Mack Davis and Andre Kostelanetz, 1939. "More and More," Tommye Karen, Rainey Robinson, Allan Reuss, 1967. "More Than Ever," Isham Jones, lyrics Bud Green, 1938. "Morningside of the Mountain, The," Dick Manning and Larry Stock, 1951. "Mr. Lion's Waltz," J. DeLancey, 1909. "Mr. Lucky," Henry Mancini, 1959. "My Cigarette Lady," Carroll Gibbons, lyrics Rudy Valee, 1931. "My Days of Loving You," Richard Ahlert and Eddie Snyder, 1971. "My Lady " Frank Crummit and Ben Jerome, 1926. Milton Carson, "My Love and Devotion," Milton Carson, 1952. "My Love, Forgive Me," Gino Mescoli, lyrics Sydney Lee. "My Love Parade," Victor Schertzinger, lyrics Clifford Grey, 1929.
- Folder 3: N - S Titles, 1912-1970
- Pieces include: "Never My Love," Don and Dick Addrisi, 1967, "New World Coming," Barry Mann and Cynthia Weil, 1970. "Old Lamp-Lighter, The," Nat Simon, lyrics Charles Tobias, 1946. "One More Tomorrow," Ernesto Lecuona, Eddie de Lange and Josef Myrow, 1945, 1945. "Our Lady of Fatima," Gladys Gollahon, 1950. "Peggy Sue," Jerry Allison and Norman Petty, 1957. "Please Love Me Forever," Johnny Malone, lyrics Ollie Blanchard, 1961. "Roper's Piano Chimes," Alvin Roper, 1912. "Rubank Elementary Method for Oboe," N,W, Hovey, 1934. "Sailboat In the Sky," Steve Graham, 1941. "Serenade Of the Bells," Kay Twomey, Al Goodhard and Al Urbano, 1947. "Slow Poke," Pee Wee King, Redd Stewart and Chilton Price, 1951. "Song Of India," N. Rimsky-Korsakowm 1953. "Song of the Legioneer, The," arr. Edward Benedict, lyrics Paul Grant and Jim Hoddle, 1939.
- Folder 4: T - Z Titles, 1914-1973
- Pieces include: "Theme From Lawrence of Arabia," Maurice Jarre, 1962. "This Is the Life," Irving Berlin, 1914. "There's a Bluebird on Your Windowsill," Elizabeth Clarke, 1948. "To You," Benny Davis, Tommy Dorsey and Ted Shapiro, 1939. "Tonight I'll Say a Prayer," T. Renis, lyrics R.L. Allen, 1969. "Twelfth of Never, The," Jerry Livingston, lyrics Paul Francis Webster, 1973. "Two In Love," Meredith Willson, 1941. "Umbrella Man, The," James Cavanaugh, Larry Stock and Vincent Rose, 1938. "Until Tomorrow," Irene Atkinson,1967. "Want Me," Andy Razaf and Fletcher Henderson, 1952. "Wanted a Pal by the Name of Mary," Zeula Miller, 1925. "We Three," Dick Robertson, Nelson Cogane and Sammy Mysels, 1940. "We've Got the Mumps," Thomas Weaver, lyrics Willis Bugbee, 1920. "What Goes On Here In My Heart," Leo Robin and Ralph Rainger, 1938. "What Kind Of Fool Am I?" Leslie Bricusse and Anthony Newley, 1961. "When I Fall In Love," Victor Young, lyrics Edward Heyman, 1952. "Who?" Jerome Kern, lyrics Otto Harbach and Oscar Hammerstein II, 1925. "You Can't Stop Me From Lovin' You," Alberta Nichols, lyrics Mann Holiner, 1931. "You Keep Coming Back Like a Song," Irving Berlin, 1943. "You've Got a Friend," Carole King, 1971.
- Sub-Series 2: Sheet Music Collection Additions
- Consists of published sheet music titles for piano, voice and piano, and voice and guitar from the 20th century, WWI, and the 1920s.
- Box 31
- Folder 1: Mother and Daddy Songs, 1915-1932
- Pieces include: "Cheer Up, Mother," Mary Earl, 1915. "Dear Old Ma," Henry S. Sawyer, lyrics by Jack Frost, 1915. "Each Stitch Is A Thought Of You, Dear," Billy Baskette, lyrics by Al. Sweet, 1918."The Hymns of the Old Church Choir," Alfred Solman, lyrics by Arthur J. Lamb, 1917. "If I Had a Son for Each Star in Old Glory (Uncle Sam, I'd Give Them All To You," Joseph A. Burke, lyrics by J.E. Dempsey, 1917. Two different copies of "M-O-T-H-E-R: A Word That Means The World To Me," by Theodore Morse, lyrics by Howard Johnson, 1915. "That Silver Haired Daddy of Mine," Jimmy Long and Gene Autry, 1932.
- Folder 2: American Patriotic Music, 1905-1932
- Pieces include: "After the War is Over will there Be Any 'Home Sweet Home,'" Harry Andrieu, lyrics by E.J. Pourmon and Joseph Woodruff, 1917; "America, Here's My Boy," Arthur Lange, lyrics by Andrew B. Sterling, 1917; "America Needs You Like a Mother (Would You Turn Your Mother Down?)," Jean Schwartz, lyrics by Grant Clark, 1917; "Buy a Bond a Bond, Buy a Bond for Liberty," Erle Threklkeld, 1918; "Good-Bye Broadway, Hello France!," Billy Baskette, lyrics by C. Frances Reisner and Benny Davis, 1917; "Good Bye Mary Dear," Percy Wenrich, lyrics by Frank W. Sterns, 1915; "Good Morning, Mr. Zip-ZIp-Zip!," Robert Lloyd, 1918; "Good Times - Roosevelt - Good Times," Bessie Latham Gibson and Ivan Eppinoff, lyrics by Loren H. Wittner, 1932; "Gunner Jim," Arthur J. Daly, lyrics by Harold L. Cool, 1918; "Here Comes America Now," Jack Glogau, lyrics by Ed Rose, 1918; "The Homesick Yankee," Kenneth S. Clark, 1906; "In the Harbor of Home Sweet Home," A. J. Holmes, lyrics by C. M. Denison, 1910; "It's a Long, Long Way to Tipperary," Jack Judge and Harry Williams, 1912; "Joan of Arc, They Are Calling You," Jack Wells, lyrics by Alfred Bryan and Willie Weston, 1917; "Keep Your Head Down 'Fritzie Boy,'" Lieutenant Gitz Rice, 1918; "Let's Lend a Hand to Roosevelt," Gorden Ryan, Undated; "Liberty Songs" Songbook, multiple composers, 1918; "Long Boy," Barclay Walker, lyrics by William Herschell, 1917; "The Marine's Hymn," Jacque Offenbach, incomplete copy, ca. 1930s; "SHe'll Miss Me Most of All," Ed Nelson, lyrics by Will J. Hart, 1918; "There's a Service Flag Flying at Our House," Al W. Brown, lyrics by Thomas P. Hoier and Bernie Grossman, 1917; "Uncle Sam Won't Go to War," Henri Klickmann, lyrics by Casper Nathan, 1914; What a Happy World This Will Be," Harold Dixon, 1918.
- Folder 3: Songbooks, 1928-1946
- 88 Grand Old Songs, for voice, piano and uke, 1928; Rainbow Album of Popular Songs, for voice, piano, and guitar, 1943; Stan Kenton: Originals for Piano, 1946; Tin Pan Alley Song Folio, voice and piano, undated.
- Folder 4: Popular Songs A-M, 1878-1954
- Pieces include: "Born and Bred in Brooklyn," George M. Cohan, Arr. by Louis Katzman, 1923; "Dance with a Dolly (With a Hole in Her Stockin')," Timmy Shand, Jimmy Eaton, and Mickey Leader, 1944; "Down in Oklahoma," Lee "Lasses" White, 1949; "Dreams of Long Ago," Enrico Caruso, lyrics by Earl Carroll, 1912; "Fading Day," Carl Wilhelm Kern, 1911; Forever and Ever, Franz Winkler, lyrics by Malia Rosa, 1948; "For Me and My Gal," Geo. W. Meyer, lyrics by Edgar Leslie and E. Ray Goetz, 1917; "Frankie and Johny and Buffalo Gals," unattributed, undated; "Good Night Sweetheart," Ray Noble, Jimmy Campbell, and Reg Connelly, incomplete, undated; "Honey Bun," Richard Rodgers, lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II, 1949; "Huckleberry Finn," Cliff Hess, Sam M. Lewis, and Joe Young, 1917; I Can't Begin to Tell You," James V. Monaco, lyrics by Mack Gordon, 1945; "I Can't Believe Your Eyes," E Clinton Keithley, lyrics by Jack Frost, 1917; "I Couldn't Sleep a Wink Last Night," Jimmy McHugh, lyrics by Harold Adamson, 1943; "If I Had My Way," James Kendis, lyrics by Lour Klein, 1913; "I Get the Blues When it Rains," Harry Stoddard, lyrics by Marcy Klauber, 1929; "Indiana," James F. Hanley, lyrics by Ballard MacDonald, 1917; "I Want to Go to the Ball Game," Albert Von Tilzer, lyrics by Ned Nye and Chas. G. Eichel, 1913; "Keep in de Middle Ob de Road," Will S. Hays, 1878; "Long Ago (And Far Away)," Jerome Kern, lyrics Ira Gershwin, 1954; "Love Song," Charles Wakefield Cadman, Arr. by Edmund Severn, 1918; "The Mama Doll Song," Charles Tobias and Nat Simon, 1954; "Memories," Egbert van Alstyne, lyrics Gustave Kahn, 1915; "My Devotion," Roc Hillman and Johnny Napton, 1942.
- Folder 5: Popular Songs O-Y, 1900-1949
- Pieces include: "Oh Johnny, Oh Johnny, Oh!," Abe Olman, lyrics by Ed Rose, 1917; "Old Lamp-Lighter," Nat Simon, lyrics by Charles Tobias, 1946; "The Old Postmaster," Jos W. Stern, lyrics by Edward B. Marks, 1900; "Peg O' My Heart," Fred Fischer, lyrics by Alfred Bryan, 1913; "Prelude," Sergei Rachmaninoff, 1916; "Right Under My Nose," Andy Page, lyrics by Steven Edwards, 1949; "The Skaters, Emil Waldteufel, Arr. by Mort H. Glickman, 1935; "That Lucky Old Sun (Just Rolls Around Heaven All Day)," Beasley Smith, lyrics by Haven Gillespie, 1949; "There is No Death," Geoffrey O'Hara, lyrics by Gordon Johnstone, 1919; "Till the Golden Gates of Heaven Closed Forevermore," E. Clinton Keithley, lyrics by William Parquet, 1915; "Waiting for the Robert E. Lee," Lewis E Muir, lyrics by L. Wolfe Gilbert, 1912; "The Darktown Strutters' Ball," Shelton Brooks, 1917; "The Wedding of the Painted Doll," Nacio Herb Brown, lyrics by Arthur Freed, 1929; "When Two That Love Are Parted," Antonio Secchi, Arr. by A.L., 1922; "You Can't Be True, Dear," Hans Otten and Ken Griffin, Lyrics by Gerhard Ebeler and Hal Cotton, 1948; "You Made Me Love You (I Didn't Want to Do It)," James V. Monaco, lyrics by Joe McCarthy, 1913.
- Series 6: Musical Instruments, undated
- Musical instruments owned by Anna Fay Herron Bush.
- Item 1: Lyon Monarch Oboe, undated
Grenadilla with brass silver-plated keys. Semi-automatic french conservatory system with low Bb key. Serial number: 33132. Includes case, case cover, cleaning swab, "Micro cork grease," screwdriver, key, and nametag. Physical condition: good.
Parts are labeled with accession number and 1A thru 1G
2018.1209158.01
- Item 2: Flute, undated
Grenadilla with brass nickel-plated keys. Includes: case, cleaning swab, screwdriver with matching wooden handle, and a matching wooden cork grease pot. Physical condition: fair.
Parts tagged 2A-2F
2018.1209158.02
- Item 3: Oboe reed case, undated
Wood cloth-covered case. Includes two reeds.
2018.1209158.03
- Series 7: Sarah Bush Randolf Personal and Instructional Materials, 1973-2019
- Consists of photographs, concert programs, correspondence, certificates, newspapers, music books and journals, documenting Sarah Bush Randolf's career working with the Selmaville Ambassadors and Music Department.
- Box 32
- Folder 1: Building Instructional Programs in Music Education Book, 1973
- Folder 2: Selmaville Ambassadors Photographs, Programs, Newspaper, and Certificate, 1989-1994
- Folder 3: Selmaville Department Photographs, Correspondence, and Certificate, 1989-2000
- Folder 4: Journal of the American Theatre Organ Society, 2019
- Of note is an article "Rialto to the Rescue," written by Sarah Bush Randolf.
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