Sheet music in the Larson Collection
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Sheet music in the Larson Collection
CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, FRESNO HENRY MADDEN LIBRARY SPECIAL COLLECTIONS LIBRARY SHEET MUSIC IN THE LARSON COLLECTION 1851 London Great Exhibition of the Industry of All Nations Christy, Edwin P. Julius’ trip to the world’s fair. Written and composed by E.P. Christy. New York, William Hall & Son, 1852. Piano and vocal score, 5 p. 35 cm. “Sung by Geo. N. Christy of Christys [sic] Minstrels.”--Cover. EXP 851. 1m Trekell, J. Theodore. The new Crystal Palace polka. London, Campbell, Ransford & Co., 186-. Piano score with accompaniment for cornet à piston, 5 p. 35 cm. (Dance music of the new Crystal Palace, no.1) “Dedicated to Miss Amelia Agnes Munro of Fowlis Castle, Rosshire.” On cover is a lithograph in color of the Crystal Palace, Sydenham, by Augs. Butler, printed by Stannard & Dixon. EXP 851.2m 2 Wallace, William Vincent. The world’s fair polka. Composed by William Vincent Wallace, arr. for 2 performers by William Dressler. New York, Wm. Hall & Son, 1851. Piano score, 7 p. 33 cm. “Dedicated to Miss Catharine Hall.”--Cover. On cover is a lithograph in color of the Crystal Palace, Great Exhibition, London, by Sarony and Major, New York. EXP 851.3m 1853-1854 New York Exhibition of the Industry of All Nations Byerly, William. Crystal schottisch. New York, Firth, Pond, & Co., 1853. Piano score, 5 p. 35 cm. “To Theodore Sedgwick, Esq.”--Cover. On cover is a lithograph in color of the New York Crystal Palace, by Sarony & Major. EXP 853a.1ma 3 Byerly, William. Crystal schottisch. New York, Wm. A. Pond & Co., 1853. Piano score, 5 p. 36 cm. Publisher on cover: Wm. A. Pond & Co., New York. On cover is a lithograph in color of the New York Crystal Palace. “50 edition.”--Cover. “To Theodore Sedgwick, Esq.”--Cover. EXP 853a.1mb __ ___Another copy. Variant of lithograph on cover. EXP 853a.1mb cop.2 Riha, Francis. New York Crystal Palace polka. Boston, Geo. P. Reed & Co, 1853. Piano score, 5 p. 35 cm. “Composed and most respectfully dedicated to Miss Emma W. Cook.--Cover. On cover is a lithograph of the New York Crystal Palace by Powers & Weller, drawn by T.P. Fleger. 4 EXP 853a.2m White, Clement. Praise we the everlasting Lord. Words by John Brougham; music by Clement White. New York, Firth, Pond & Co., 1858. Piano score, 5 p. 33 cm. “A hymn of peace as sung by Carl Formes, at the Crystal Palace.”--Cover. EXP 853a.3m 1876 Philadelphia Centennial Exhibition Bailey, Eben Howe. Centennial march; or, The march of a hundred years. Boston, White, Smith & Co., 1876. Piano score, 5 p. 36 cm. On cover is a lithography of the Fine Arts Building by J.H. Bufford’s Sons, Boston. Also on cover: Centennial music. Pages 3-5 misnumbered 4-6. Publisher’s advertisement on verso of last leaf. EXP 876.1ma __ ___Another copy. Variant publisher’s advertisement, c1875, on verso of last leaf. Pages 3-4 misnumbered 4-5. EXP 876.1mb 5 Blake, Charles. Fair land of liberty. Waltzes. Boston, White, Smith & Co., 1876. Piano Score, 7 p. 35 cm. On cover is a lithography of the Fine Arts Building by J.H. Bufford’s Sons, Boston. Also on cover: Centennial music. EXP 876.2m Geibel, Adam. The exposition medal grand march. Philadelphia, J.M. Armstrong, 1876. Piano score, 5 p. 36 cm. Cover title: Exposition grand march. At head of title on cover: Presented to visitors, Centennial Exhibition, at Typographical Music Exhibit, Machinery Hall, North Avenue, Section E-5, Column 40. Publisher’s advertisement on verso of last leaf. EXP 876.3m 6 Grobe, Charles. Centennial memorial march, 1776-1876. Philadelphia, Mirsalis & Hamel, 1875. Pinao score, 7 p. 36 cm. At head of title: To Alfred T. Goshorn, Esq., Director-General of the Centennial Exhibition, Philadelphia. On cover is a wood engraving of the Fine Arts Building by A. Bland? Publisher’s advertisement on verso of last leaf. EXP 876.4m Mack, E. Agricultural grand march. Philadelphia, Lee & Walker, 1875. Piano score, 5 p. 35 cm. Cover title: Agricultural march. On cover is a lithograph of the Agricultural Building by T. Sinclair & Son, Philadelphia, drawn by A.G. Score c1876 by Oliver Ditson & Co. (J.E. Ditson was successor to Lee & Walker.) Publisher’s advertisement on verso of last leaf. EXP 876.5m 7 Mack, E. Centennial march. Philadelphia, J.E. Ditson & Co., Successors to Lee & Walker, 1875. Piano score for 4 hands, 11 p. 36 cm. On cover is a lithograph of the Machinery Building by J.H. Bufford’s Sons, Boston. Score c1876 by Oliver Ditson & Co. “For the press” stamped on cover. EXP 876.6m Mack, E. Grand Centennial march, 1776-1876. Philadelphia, J.E. Ditson & Co., Successors to Lee & Walker, c1875 by Lee & Walker. Piano score, 9 p. 36 cm. Cover title: Centennial march. On cover is a lithography of the Machinery Building by J.H. Bufford’s Sons, Boston. EXP 876.7m Mack, E. Horticultural grand march. Philadelphia, Lee & Walker, 1875. Piano score, 5 p. 35 cm. Cover title: Horticultural march. On cover is a lithography of the Horticulture Building by T. Sinclair & Son, Philadelphia, drawn by A.G. Score c1876 by Oliver Ditson & Co. (J.E. Ditson & Co. was successor to Lee & Walker.) Publisher’s advertisement on verso of last leaf. EXP 876.8m Mack, E. Memorial march, 1776-1876. Boston, Oliver Ditson & Co., c1875 by Lee & Walker. Piano score, 6 p. 35 cm. On cover is a lithograph of the Fine Arts Building by T. Sinclair & Son, Philadelphia. J.E. Ditson & Co. was successor to Lee & Walker. Publisher’s advertisement on verso of last leaf. EXP 876.9m Maylath, H. Dom Pedro grand march. Boston, Oliver Ditson & Co., 1876. Piano score, 5 p. 35 cm. Cover title: Brazilian grand march. Arr. By H. Maylath. At head of title on cover: Dedicated to Dom Pedro II, Emperor of Brazil. Also on cover is an unsigned lithograph of Dom Pedro by J.H. Bufford’s Sons, Boston. EXP 876.10m 8 9 Paine, John K. Centennial hymn. Words by John G. Whittier. Music by John K. Paine. Philadelphia, J.E. Ditson & Co., Successors to Lee & Walker, 1876. Piano score, 5 p. 36 cm. Cover title: Centennial hymn as sung at the opening ceremonies at Phiadelphia, May 10th, 1876. Publisher’s (under name of Oliver Ditson & Co.) advertisement on verso of last leaf. EXP 876.11m Wagner, Richard. Centennial march. Arr. For piano by Theodore Thomas. Cincinnati, John Church & Co., 1876. Piano score, 19 p. 36 cm. Cover title: Grand festival march. For the opening of the Centennial, commemorative of the Declaration of Independence of the United States of America. Composed and dedicated to the Women’s Centennial Committees, by Richard Wagner … Printed in script at head of title on cover: Presented to the Womens [sic] Centennial Committees From Richard Wagner. EXP 876.12m 1889 Buffalo International Industrial Fair 10 Plogsted, Louis H. Buffalo international fair march. S.l., 1889. Piano score, 5 p. 37 cm. On cover: Dedicated to the Buffalo international fair. Also on cover are lithographs of the composer and a proposed fair building by Courier Lith. Co., Buffalo. Sketch of proposed Art Building, Marling & Burdett Architects, on verso of last leaf. EXP 889a.1m 1893 Chicago World’s Columbian Exposition Arnold, Ion. March “Conover”. Chicago, Chicago Cottage Organ Co., 1893. Piano score, 5 p. 35 cm. Cover title: Conover march. Composed by Ion Arnold. As played by Brand’s Cincinnati, Sousa’s, Gilmore’s, and other leading bands & orchestras throughout the country. Conover Piano Co. advertisement on verso of last leaf. See DB 1467 EXP 893.1m 11 Bloss, Bernhard. The world’s fair grand march. Chicago, National Music Co., c1889. Piano score, 6 p. 36 cm. Publisher’s advertisement c1893 on verso of last leaf. Printed seals on front cover: 1892 World’s Exposition Chicago. DB 1472. EXP 893.2m Crist, D.W. World’s fair grand march. Moultrie, OH, The Author, 1893. Piano score, 7 p. 35 cm. At head of title: Respectfully dedicated to Dr. and Mrs. A.J. Hill, North Lawrence, Ohio. On cover: For the piano or cabinet organ. Also on cover is portrait of Crist. Publisher’s advertisements on verso of last leaf. EXP 893.12m 12 DeMoss Family. The Columbian souvenir songs. Composed and sung by the DeMoss Family, lyric bards, official song-writers of the World’s Columbian Exposition, Chicago, U.S.A., 1893. DeMoss Springs, OR, DeMoss Music Publishers, 1895. 161 p., illus. 30 cm. Piano scores. Contains 59 songs, most of which relate to U.S. states. In original wrappers. CSUF copy lacks wrappers. DB1489. EXP 893.3m Drayton, Frank. Columbus; or, World’s fair grand march. The proud flag of freedom. Chicago, National Music Co., c1892 by James C. Beckel. Piano score, 5 p. 36 cm. At top of cover: 1492 1892. Publisher’s advertisement c1895 on verso of last leaf. DB 1490. EXP 893.4m 13 Herman, Andrew. Columbian Exposition waltz. New York, Carl Fischer, 1893. Piano score, 10 p. 36 cm. At head of title: To Thomas W. Palmer, President of the World’s Columbian Exposition. On cover is a lithograph in color of an allegorical figure sketching Machinery Hall, drawn by R. Teller, New York. DB 1501. EXP 893.5m Hernandez, I.E. Reja dorada. The Golden Gate. Polka. Saltillo, Mexico, Eduardo Gariel; Leipzig, Rob. Forberg, c1893 by Ed. Gariel. Piano score, 6 p. 34 cm. On cover: Edicion especial para la Exposicion Colombiana de Chicago 1893. Respectfully dedicated to Mr. J. von Helms, Captain of the Steamer “Neubern.” Publisher’s advertisement on verso of last leaf. EXP 893.13m 14 Souvenir of the World’s Columbian Exposition. Funiculi funicula. L’Addio a Napoli. Santa Lucia. Chicago, Valisi & Giorgi, 1893. [8] p. 34 cm. Cover title. Contains three pieces of music: Santa Lucia. (“When the bright moonbeams.”), by G. Braga, arr. by G. Valisi, c1893 by Valisi & Giorgi; L’Addio a Napoli. Adieu to Naples, by C. Cottovan, arr. by G. Valisi, c1893 by G. Valisi; Funiculi-funicula, by L. Denza, arr. by G. Valisi, c1893 by Valisi & Giorgi. Words for each on inside front cover. MS notation on cover: To Maud from Mamma – Mon., July 2 ‘94. From the Fair. Midwinter Fair. CSUF copy incomplete. EXP 893.11m Thornton, James. The Streets of Cairo, or The poor little country maid. Arr. By G.M. Rosenberg. New York, Frank Hardings [sic] Music House, c.1915. 3 p. 34 cm. At head of title: Bonnie Thornton’s latest hit. EXP 893.15m 15 Valisi, George. Chicago Day waltz. Chicago, Valisi Bros., 1893. Piano score, 4 p. 36 cm. Cover title: Chicago Day waltz, October 9th, 1893. At head of title on cover: Dedicated to Lena Burton Clarke, by kind permission. Chairman, Committee on Music, Board of Lady Managers. Also on cover is a lithograph in color of a bird’s-eye view of the Grand Basin and Administration Building by Orcutt Co., Chicago. On p.1: Attendance 716,881. DB 1540. EXP 893.6m __ ___Another copy, without attendance note. EXP 893.6m cop.2 Valisi, George. Ferris wheel polka. Chicago, Valisi & Giorgi, 1893. Piano score, 4 p. 36 cm. Cover title: The Ferris wheel souvenir. World’s fair, 1893. Waltz-polka. On cover is a lithograph in color of the Ferris wheel by Orcutt Co., Chicago. Publisher’s advertisement on verso of last leaf. MS notation on cover: To Maud from Mamma – [?], July 2 ‘94. From the Fair. Mid-winter Fair. EXP 893.10m __ ___Another copy, without publisher’s advertisement and MS notation. EXP 893.10m cop.2 16 Valisi, George. Ferris wheel waltz. Words by Harry C. Clyde. Music by G. Valisi. Chicago, N. Nelson, 1893. Piano score, 4 p. 36 cm. Cover title: The Ferris wheel souvenir. World’s fair, 1893. Waltz-polka. Chicago, Valisi & Giorgi, Publishers. Score c1893 by Valisi & Giorgi. Score c1893 by Valisi & Giorgi. On cover is a lithograph in color of the Ferris wheel by Orcutt Co., Chicago. DB 1541. EXP 893.7m Valisi, Giuseppe. “Columbus Day Waltz.” Chicago, Valisi Bros. & Giorgi, c1893 by Valisi Bros. Piano score, 4 p. 28 x 36 cm. On cover: Dedicated to Mrs. Bertha Honore Palmer by kind permision, President of Board of Lady Managers, World’s Columbian Exposition. Lithograph in color of sailing ships with protrait of Columbus flanked by angels; symbols of liberty, America and Italy in lower left corner. EXP 893. 14m 17 Viets, S.L. Polka de la Plaisance. Chicago, National Music Co., 1893. 3 p. 34 cm. Cover printed in blue. On cover is a lithograph of the Ferris wheel, drawn by Harry Earl. CSUF copy lacks p.3. DB 1543. EXP 893.8m Vogel, Victor. Chicago world’s exposition. Grand march. Arr. for orchestra, also for violin and piano by J.E. Hartel. Chicago, National Music, 1890? 4 p. 36 cm. At head of title on cover: Dedicated by the publishers to all who believe in “the eternal fitness of things.” On cover is a lithograph of Uncle Sam in front of globe showing the Americas. Score c1890 by F.S. Chandler & Co. DB 1545. EXP 893.9m 1894 San Francisco California Midwinter International Exposition 18 Valisi, Giuseppe. Electric Tower waltz. Chicago, N. Nelson, 1893. Piano score, 4 p. Cover title: Souvenir of the midwinter fair. San Francisco, 1894. The tower waltz. On cover: Valisi & Giorgi, Publishers, Chicago, San Francisco. By special concession, November 8, 1893. Also on cover is a lithograph in color of the Electric Tower by H.S. Crocker, San Francisco. Score c1893 by Valisi Bros. EXP 894c.1m 1895 Atlanta Cotton States and International Exposition Sousa, John Philip. King Cotton march. Cincinnati, etc., John Church Co., 1895. 3 p. + 3 p. piano acc., arr. by Wessenberg. 35 cm. At head of title on cover: Written for the Cotton States and Internatinal Exposition, Atlanta, 1895. On cover is lithograph portrait of Sousa. EXP 895a.1m 1898 Omaha Trans-Mississippi and International Exposition Polla, William. Trans-Miss. waltzes. Chicago, Victor Kremer, 1898. Piano score, 7 p. 35 cm. On cover: Dedicated to my esteemed friend W.S. Cunningham. Also on cover is a sepia photograph of the Illinois Building. Publisher’s advertisement on verso of last leaf. EXP 898c.1m 1900 Paris Exposition universelle Diaz, Louis F. The Paris Exposition. March—Two-step. Victoria, TX, Hauschild Music Co., 1899. Piano score, 6 p. 36 cm. At head of title on front cover: Dedicated to the Paris Exposition—1900. Port. of composer on front cover. 19 20 Maywood-Schleiffarth, George. Paris exposition grand march. New York and Chicago, S. Brainard’s Sons Co., 1899. Piano score, 5 p. 36 cm. Cover title: Paris exposition march. By Geo. Schleiffarth. (Maywood.) On cover is bird’s-eye view of the exposition, printed in pink. At head of title on cover: The first 1900 Paris exposition march published. Publisher’s advertisement on verso of last leaf. EXP 900a.1m 1901 Buffalo Pan-American Exposition Austin, B.P. “The Pan-American.” March. Pub. for band and orchestra. Hammondsport, NY, Hammondsport Music Co., 1901. 5 p. 35 cm. On cover: Dedicated to the Exposition at Buffalo, N.Y. Also on cover is a view of the U.S. Government Building c1900 by the Pan-American Exposition Co. Score c1901 by B.P. Austin. 21 EXP 901a.1m Ralph, E.B. Pan American Exposition. March and two step. Buffalo, Denton Cottier & Daniels, c1901. 5 p. 36 cm. On cover: Dedicated to Fred C.M. Lautz, Buffalo, N.Y. Also on cover is photograph, printed in blue, of the sculpture “Gay music” from the Temple of Music, c1901 by the Pan-American Exposition Co. Score c1898 by E.B. Ralph. EXP 901a.2m 1904 St. Louis Louisiana Purchase Exposition Becucci, E. The Pike. Polka two-step. St. Louis? G. Venturini, c1904. Piano score, 5 p. 35 cm. On cover: G. Venturini, Italian Seciton, Liberal Arts, Worlds [sic] Fair. EXP 904a.1m 22 Benett, Harry. Strolling ‘long the Pike. Words by Feliz F. Feist. Music by Harry Bennett. New York, Leo Feist, 1904. 5 p. 35 cm. At head of title: “The St. Louis Exposition craze.” On cover: Sung with great success by Lillian Jeanette, with her photo. Publisher’s advertisement on verso of last leaf. EXP 904a.8m Della Rovere, M. Salute to St. Louis. March two step. St. Louis? G. Venturini, c1904. Piano score, 7 p. 36 cm. On cover is side view of sculpture “The Apotheosis of St. Louis” by Charles Neihaus. EXP 904a.2m 23 Graziano-Walter, Carlo. The fair waltz. St. Louis, G. Venturini, c1904. Piano score, 5 p. 36 cm. Cover: Reproduction of painting? by G. della Noce? EXP 904a.3m Hadley, Henry Kimball. Along the plaza. St. Louis, Thiebes-Stierlin Music Co., c1904 by Robert Allan Reid. Piano score, 11 p. 35 cm. At head of title: Official St. Louis world’s fair waltz. (1904) At head of title on cover: Official musical publication, Louisiana Purchase Exposition, St. Louis, 1904. On cover: Dedicated to the Board of Lady Managers. Also on cover is of Festival hall, by Emon Howe Bailey. Biographical sketch and port. of composer on inside front cover. Information on music at the exposition with biographical sketches of George W. Stewart, Manager of the Music Bureau; George D. Markham, Chief of the Bureau of Music; and Ernest R. Kroeger, Master of Programmes, Bureau of Music, on inside back cover. Sculpture “Music,” by Robert P. Bringhurst, on verso of last leaf. EXP 904a.12m 24 Moret, Neil. A deed of the pen. March. Detroit, New York, Whitney-Warner Pub. Co., c1903. Piano score, 7 p. 36 cm. At head of title on cover: Louisiana Purchase Exposition Co. Also on cover: Respectfully dedicated to C.H. Huttig, Vice-President, Louisiana Exposition Co. Poem, “A deed of the pen,” on inside front cover. Also on cover is illustration of a woman holding a map of the U.S. and Louisiana Purchase. Publisher’s advertisement on verso of last leaf. EXP 904a.11m Moulton, Alfred R. The ivory city. Descriptive two step march. New York, Leveen Music Pub. Co., 1904. 7 p. 36 cm. At head of title on cover: Two step hit of the exposition, as played with enormous success in A country girl at the Olympic Theatre, St. Louis. Aerial view of the exposition on cover. Advertisement on verso of last leaf. EXP 904a.9m 25 Needham, W.L. Uncle Sam’s invitation. March and two-step. Chicago, Pioneer Pub. Co., c1903 by W.L. Needham & W.N. Simonds. Piano score, 6 p. 37 cm. At head of title on cover: World’s fair edition. Cover illustration of globe with Uncle Sam and representatives of other nations, each holding flag of their nation. EXP 904a.4m Renucci, R. Liberal arts souvenir march. St. Louis? G. Venturini, c1904. Piano score, 5 p. 36 cm. On cover: By kind permission dedicated to Mrs. John A. Ockerson. Also on cover: Photograph of Palace of Liberal Arts. EXP 904a.5m 26 Ryder, Fred L. St. Louis Exposition march-two-step. Chicago and New York, McKinley Music Co., c1904. Piano score, 5 p. 34 cm. Advertisment on verso of last leaf. EXP 904a.6m Sousa, John Philip. The directorate march. Arr. for four hands by Harry C. Jordan. Cincinnati, John Church Co., c1894. 7 p. 36 cm. On cover: To the Board of Directors of the St. Louis Exposition and Music Hall Association, with lists of the directors. Also on cover: Port. of Sousa and lithograph of the St. Louis Exposition and Music Hall Association building? Verso of last leaf: Cover for Manhattan Beach march, by John Philip Sousa; port. of Sousa; at head of title: To Austin Corbin, Esq. EXP 904a.10m. 27 Valisi, G. Southern beauty. Waltz-song. Words by Arthur J. Lamb, music by G. Valisi. St. Louis? G. Venturini, 1904. Piano score, 5 p. 36 cm. Score c1904 by Valisi Bros. On cover is bird’s-eye photo of the exposition, printed in blue. Publisher’s advertisement on verso of last leaf. EXP 904a.7m 1905 Liége Exposition Internationale Janssens, Louis. Ohé! Ohé! Joyeuse entrée vieux Liége. Marche polka. Anvers, Manufacture de Biscuits Parein, 1905. Piano score, 8 p. 36 cm. At head of title: Le grand succès de Bals masqués du Théâtre Royal de la Monnaie, à Bruxelles. Publisher’s advertisement on verso of last leaf. EXP 905a.1m 1905 Portland Lewis and Clark Centennial Exposition 28 Barnes, E.A. Lewis and Clark centennial march. Arr. by F.C. Harnack. Portland, Wright’s Music House, 1905?. Piano score, 5 p. 35 cm. Score c1902 by Wright’s Music Store. Cover title: Lewis and Clarke centennial march. On cover are ports. of Lewis and Clark and a bird’s-eye view of Portland in 1905. EXP 905d.1m Cohen, Frieda Pauline. Lewis and Clark exposition waltzes. (Papinta waltzes). Chicago, Victor Kremer Co., 1905. 7 p. 34 cm. Cover title: Lewis and Clark exposition waltz. By Pauline Cohen. On cover is vignette of Lewis and Clark with allegorical figure of woman representing the U.S. walking toward the rising sun, by Raphael Beck, c1903 by Lewis and Clark Exposition Co. Same vignette on margin of each page of music. Also on cover: Respectfully dedicated to Mr. John A. Wakefield. Also on cover is port. [identify the man]. Publisher’s advertisement on verso of last leaf. EXP 905d.2m 29 Croom, Elya. Lewis and Clark exposition march. Seattle, The Author, 1905. Piano score, 5 p. 36 cm. On cover: Arranged for band and orchestra. Also on cover is vignette, “Where rolls the Oregon,” by Raphael Beck, c1903 by Lewis and Clark Exposition Co. EXP 905d.3m 1907 Jamestown Jamestown Exposition Whitlock, Kathleen. Jamestown souvenier [sic]. Exposition march two-step. Rising Sun, IN, Sun Pub. Co., 1907. Piano score, 5 p. 36 cm. Cover title: Jamestown Exposition. March two step. Score c1907 by Kathleen Whitlock. Publisher’s advertisements on p.[2] and verso of last leaf. EXP 907c.1m 1909 Seattle Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition 30 Bennett, J.A. Seattle exposition march. Chicago, Victor Kremer Co., c1908. Piano score, 5 p. 35 cm. On cover: Written for the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exhibition, 1909. Also on cover: Seal of the exposition in color; ports. of exposition officials. Publisher’s advertisment on verso of last leaf. EXP 909d.1m Croom, Elya. A.Y.P. march; a tone romance. Seattle, The Author, 1909. Piano score, 5 p. 35 cm. Cover title: A.Y.P. march; a tone romance of a gold seeker. On cover is the seal of the exposition printed in blue. EXP 909d.2m 1915 San Francisco Panama-Pacific International Exposition 31 Bloom, A.J. In San Francisco, the fair will be best. Lyrics by Sam Harrison. Music by A.J. Bloom. Oakland, CA, Southwest Music Pub. Co., c1910. Piano and vocal score, 5 p. 36 cm. Score c1910 by Sam Harrison. EXP 915a.11m Bowers, Frederic V. “At the 1915 fair.” Words by Jos. W. Standish. Music by Frederick V. Bowers. Los Angeles? Frederick V. Bowers Pub. Co., c1915. Piano score, 5 p. 35 cm. On cover: To Miss Martha Dieterich—fairest daughter of the fairest state. Also on cover is port. of “Miss Martha Dieterich, queen of the Los Angeles Fire Department.” Port. of co mposer on verso of last leaf. EXP 915a.23m. 32 Corin, Joel P. San-Fran-Pan-American. New York, Geo. W. Meyer Music Co., c1913. Piano and vocal score, 5 (i.e. p.3-5)p. 35 cm. Cover title: San-Fran-Pan-American. March & two-step. Publisher’s advertisement on p.[2] and verson of last leaf. EXP 915a.19m Cornwell, William E. In Frisco for the fair. Lyrics and music by Wm. E. Cornwell. Los Angeles, Commercial Printing House, c1912. Piano and vocal score, 5 p. 36 cm. Cover title: In ‘Frisco for the fair. Lyrics also on p.[2]. Publisher’s advertisement on p.[2]. EXP 915a.7m 33 Cornwell, William E. The Panama fair waltzes. Arr. by A.J. Bloom. Los Angeles, Commercial Printing House, 1915. 7 p. 36 cm. On cover is port. of composer. EXP 915a.1m Don, Arthur and Jack E. McClellan. Frisco, you’re a bear. Words and music by Arthur Don Jack McClellan. New York, Wall-McClellan Music Pub. Co., c1911. Piano and vocal score, 5 p. (i.e. p.3-5). 35 cm. At head of title: Respectfully dedicated by the composers to the Panama-Pacific Exposition Committee. Cover title: “Frisco you’re a bear”. On cover: Sung & featured by Tom Kelly, a California boy, with his port. Also on cover is a G. Moulon photo captioned “Raising four million dollars in two hours, Merchant’s Exchange, San Francisco, April 28, 1910.” Publisher’s advertisements on p.[2] and verso of last leaf. EXP 915a.12m 34 Edwards, Leo. Panama Pacific drag. Lyrics by harold Atteridge. Music by Leo Edwards. New York, G. Schirmer, c1915. Piano score, [3] p. 35 cm. On cvoer: As sung in the Winter Garden Company’s annual production The passing show of 1915. Publisher’s advertisement on verso of last leaf. EXP 915a.8m Friedman. Leo. Exposition march. Chicago, New York, Frank K. Root & Co., c1913. Piano score, 5 p. 35 cm. Cover title: Exposition march, San Francisco, 1915. On cover is lithograph of drawing of a tower with a grand staircase (never built). Publisher’s advertisements on p.[2] and verso of last leaf. EXP 915a.2m 35 Gallur, Damasus G. San Francisco – Panama – 1915. March. San Francisco, Oakland, Gallur & Co.,1911. Piano score, 5 p. 36 cm. Following title: Dedicated to the Panama-Pacific International Exposition, 1915, San Francisco, Cal. At head of title on cover: Popular edition. Score c1911 by F.G. Gallur. On verso of least leaf: Compliments of Hauschildt Music Company, San Francisco and Oakland. EXP 915a.3m Gay, Byron. Shoot me back to California land. Words and music by Byron Gay. Los Angeles, W.A. Quincke & Co., 1915. Piano and vocal score, 7 p. (i.e. p.3-7) 35 cm. Port. of two unidentified women on cover. Publisher’s advertisments on p.[2] and verso of last leaf. EXP 915a.10m 36 Gono, Don J.A. The Zone; or, On the exposition Zone. Words and music by Don J.A. Gono. Arranged by Chas. Albert. San Francisco, San Franciso Publishers, c1915. Piano score, 5 p. On cover: Dedicated to Director of Admissions and Concessions, Mr. Frank N. Burt, Panama Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, Cal. Words to the chorus on cover. Stamped in blue on cover: “Official exposition songs” and exposition seal within a circle. EXP 915a.4m Hirsch, Louis Achille. Hello, Frisco! I called you up to say “Hello!” Lyrics by Gene Buck; music by Louis A. Hirsch. New York, M. Witmark & Sons, by arrangement with T.B. Harms and Francis Day and Hunter, New York, c1915. Piano and vocal score, 3 p. 36 cm. On cover: F. Ziegfeld Jr.’s Ziegfeld Follies, 1915. Publisher’s advertisements inside front cover, p.[4], and both sides of last leaf. EXP 915a.9m 37 Jacoby, S. and P.I. Jacoby. 1915 – San Francisco march song. Words & music by S. and P.I. Jacoby. S.l., c1914 by P.I. Jacoby. Piano and vocal score, 5 p. 35 cm. On cover: Respectfully dedicated to the ladies & gentlemen who are striving to make the P.P.I.E. the greatest in history. At head of p.[2]: Souvenir edition—Exposition prize song. Advertisements on p.[2]. Text of ad by Hathaway & Skrupa, selling agents in California Counties Building at Panama-Pacific Exposition Grounds: This song was proclaimed the prize winner in the San Francisco Bulletin’s Exposition Song Contest … EXP 915a.13m Kammermeyer, E.C. “Frisco in fifteen.” Words by Grace H. Dickson. Music by E.C. Kammermeyer. Los Angeles, Dickson Pub. Co., c1913 by Grace Dickson. Piano and vocal score, 5 p. (i.e. p.3-5) 34 cm. EXP 915a.18m 38 King, Laura (Schick). At the Panama Pacific fair. Words and music by Laura Schick King. Los Angeles, Hatch & Loveland, 1914. Piano score, 5 p. 36 cm. On cover: Successfully featured by the Ad Club Quartette, with photo of the quartet. Score c1914 by Chas. W. Hatch. Publisher’s advertisement on verso of last leaf. EXP 915a.5m Lo Forti, N. We’d love a girl like Johnny’s. Words by M.P. Moore; music by N. Lo Forti. San Francisco, M.P. Moore, c1915. Piano score, 5 p. 32 cm. On cover: Played by Lo Forti’s Milano Concert Band at the Panama-Pacific International Exposition. EXP 915a.22m 39 Meyer, Joe. Pack your duds. (For San Francisco.) Words and music by Joe Meyer. San Francisco, Lyon Music Co., 1915. Piano and vocal score, 7 p. 35 cm. Score c1915 by Joe Meyer. Publisher’s (Les. Lorden Music Co., San Francisco) advertisement on verso of leaf. EXP 915a.17m Nordman, M. Ernestine. Fair exposition land. March song. Words and music by M. Ernestine Nordman. San Francisco, Pacific Music Pub. Co., 1914. Piano and vocal score, 5 p. 36 cm. On cover: Dedicated to Women’s Board of P.P.I.E., with port. of Mrs. F.G. Sanborn, President, Women’s Board. Sung with success by Dick Hunt. Score c1914 by H. Nordman. EXP 915a.6m 40 Ribeiro, Pe. Candido. Hino. Poesia de J.C. Valim. Musica do Pe. Candido Ribeiro. S.l., Comissão Executive da Colónia Portuguesa, 1915? Piano and vocal score, 6 p. 35 cm. Poem “Hino” on p.[2]. On cover: Homenagem da Colónia Portuguesa da Costa do Pacifico á “Saudosa Patria sua amada”. With illustration of the Portuguese Pavilion. Portuguese flag in color on verso of last leaf. EXP 915a.14m Rosner, E.M. Celebrating three hundred thousand strong. Words by V.L. Hildreth. Music by E.M. Rosner. S.l., s.d. Piano and vocal score, 5 p. 35 cm. Score c1915 by Vincent L. Hildreth. Photo of crowd at the fair, Palace of Horticulture in background. EXP 915a.20m 41 Scott, Genevieve. When the East shall greet the West by the way of Panama. Dedicated to San Francisco. Words by Fred Miller. Music by Genevieve Soctt. Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale Co., c1914. 5 p. Fred Miller was a resident of Fresno. CSUF has photocopy. EXP 915a.21m Stephens, W. Romanoff caviar. (One-step). Words by Charles Bradley. Music by W. Stephens. New York, Edgar Selden Music Co., c1914. Piano and vocal score, 5 p. 35 cm. EXP 915a.15m 42 Young, Geo. Oscar. “1915” rag. Words by Vernon Dent. Music by Geo. Oscar Young. Arr. by H.A. Montgomery. San Francisco, Pacific Coast Motion Picture Co., c1912. Piano and vocal score, 5 p. 36 cm. Ports. of Dent and Young on cover. Publisher’s advertisement on verso of last leaf. EXP 915a.16m 1915-1916 San Diego Panama-California Exposition Carlson, Bert H. San Diego, California: the gem of the U.S.A. Words by Scott A. Palmer, Bert H. Carlson. Music by Bert H. Carlson. San Diego, 20th Century Press, c1916. Piano and vocal score, 4 p. 36 cm. On cover: Compliments San Diego 1916 State Tour “Exposition City Special.” EXP 915e.1m 43 Stansfield, Fred. “Expo” official march. San Diego? Hertz and Stansfield, c1910. Piano score, 5 p. 36 cm. On cover: Rendering of the exposition seal. Announcemen t of the opening of the fair in 1915 on p.[2]. EXP 915e.2m 1926 Philadelphia Sesqui-Centennial International Exposition Sousa, John Philip. Sesqui-Centennial Exposition march. Cleveland and New York, Sam Fox Pub. Co., 1926. Piano score, 6 p. 31 cm. At head of title: To the Honorable The Mayor of Philadelphia, W. Freeland Kendrick, President of the Sesqui-Centennial Exposition. At head of title on cover: Souvenir edition. Publisher’s advertisement on verso of last leaf. EXP 926b.1m 1933-1934 Chicago Century of Progress International Exposition 44 Allan, Bob. Hail Chicago! Words by Ted Turnquist; music by Bob Allan. New York, Leo Feist, c1921. Piano and vocal score, 5 p. 32 cm. At head of title on cover: Official song of the pageant of progress. Also on cover: The $2,000 prize winner in the Chicago Herald-Examiner song contest. Composer’s name on cover shown as Bob Allen. Publisher’s advertisement on verso of last leaf. EXP 933a.3m Eidt, Matilda. The world’s exposition march. Words and music by Matilda Eidt. Chicago, Will Lewis, 1933. Piano score, 3 p. 31 cm. On cover is photo of “Eddy Hanson, master organist of radio, and Grace Wilson, radio’s beloved personality, W.C.F.L. Chicago.” Publisher’s advertisement on verso of last leaf. EXP 933a.1m 45 Frisch, Billy. Rain or shine (in a Fisher body). Lyric by Erik Barnouw; music by Billy Frisch. New York? Edward B. Marks Music Corp., c1932. Piano score, 5 p. 32 cm. Score c1920 by Jos. W. Stern & Co., New York, copyright assigned 1932 to Edward B. Marks Music Corp. Lyric c1934 by Fisher Body Corp. Drawing of the General Motors Exhibit, 1934, on verso of last leaf. General Motors advertisement for Fisher Body on p.[2]. EXP 933a.2m Geiger, Frank W. Century of progress. Whitehouse Station, NJ, The Author, c1933. Piano score, 5 p. 32 cm. At head of title: Composed for the Chicago exposition of 1933 and dedicated to Mayor Anton Cermak. Cover title: Century of progress march. On cover is view of the north side of the Hall of Science. EXP 933a.4m 46 Harrison, Charlie. I’ll meet you in Chicago (at the fair). Words and music by Charlie Harrison and Fred Rose. Arr. by Carleton L. Colby. Chicago, Ted Browne Music Co., c1928. Piano and vocal score, 5 p. 31 cm. On cover: Song with ukulele arrangment. Publisher’s advertisements on p.[2] and verso of last leaf. EXP 933a.5m Higgie, Will. Century of progress. Words and music by Will Higgie. Milwaukee, The Author, 5 p. (i.e. p.3-5) 31 cm. Cover title: Century of progress 1933; souvenir song. Port. of composer on front cover captioned “Featured by Will Higgie and his Noga Tone Review.” Map of exposition, printed in blue, on verso of last leaf. Publisher’s advertisement on p.[2]. EXP 933a.6m 47 Pollay, F. Gilbert. We are taking in the fair. Words and music by F. Gilbert Pollay. Phoenix, Winslow, AZ, 20th Century Music Publishers, c1934. Piano and vocal score, 3 p. 32 cm. At head of title on front cover: A Century of Progress – Chicago – 1933-34 – World’s fair. On cover is aerial view of the exposition at night. (C-450, c Norton R. Addy). Also on front cover: Fox trot song. EXP 933a.7m Young, Ernie. Candyland. Words & music by Ernie Young & Billy Carr [and] Horowitz, Bernice. Pretty balloon. Words & music by Bernice Horowitz. Chicago, Young Pub. Co., 1933. 6 p. 32 cm. Cover title: Song hits; Ernie Young’s Passing Parade of 1933: “Pretty balloon,” “Candyland,” Manhattan Gardens, Century of Progress – Chicago. Two photos of the ensembles on front cover. On back cover: Program; Ernie Young … presents Passing Parade of 1933 … [lists cast and other personnel] EXP 933a.8m 1937 Paris Exposition Internationale 48 Parc d’attractions: Expo 1937. Paris, Max Eschig, c1938. 45 p. 32 cm. At head of title on front cover: Hommage à Marguerite Long. Contents: Autour des montignes russes by Alexandre Tcherepnine; Le train hanté by B. Martinu; Souvenirs de l’Exposition by F. Mompou; La danseuse aux lions by Vittorio Rieti; Scenic-railway by A. Honegger; L’Espagnolade by Ernesto Halffter; Le Géant by Alexandre Tansman; Un danseur roumain by Marcel Minalovici; Le Tourbillon mécanique by Tibor Harsanyi. EXP 937e.1m 1939-1940 New York New York World’s Fair Donaldson, Walter. On behalf of the visiting firemen. Lyric by Johnny Mercer; music by Walter Donaldson. New York, Mercer & Morris, c1940. Piano and vocal score, 5 p. 31 cm. On cover: Official song, New York World’s Fair 1940. Publisher’s advertisements on p.[2] and verso of last leaf. EXP 939e.1m 49 La Barre, Eugene. For peace and freedom. The official song of the World’s Fair of 1940 in New York. Words and music by Eugene LaBarre. New York, Paull-Pioneer Music Corp., 1940. Piano and vocal score, 5 p. 31 cm. Score c1940 by Eugene La Barre, copyright assigned 1940 to Paull-Pioneer Music Corp., New York. Lyrics on p.[2] Publisher’s advertisement on verso of last leaf. EXP 939e.3m Schwartz, Arthur. Tennessee fish fry. Words by Oscar Hammerstein Iind. Music by Arthur Schwartz. New York, Chappell & Co., c1940. Piano score, 5 p. 31 cm. On cover: New York World’s Fair of 1940 presents Albert Johnson’s production of American Jubilee. Lyrics and muysic by Oscar Hammerstein IInd and Arthur Schwartz. Staged by Leon Leonidoff; dances by Catherine Littlefield; costumes by Lucinda Ballard; musical director Don Voorhees, with Lucy Monroe and a cast of 350. Publisher’s advertisement on verso of last leaf. EXP 939e.2m 50 Suesse, Dana. Yours for a song. Featured in Billy Rose’s Aquacade at the New York World’s Fair 1939. Words by Billy Rose and Ted Fetter; music by Dana Suesse. New York, Robbins Music Corp., c1939. Piano and vocal score, 5 p. 31 cm. On cover: Featured in Billy Rose;s “Aquacade” at the New York World’s Fair 1939, staged by John Murray Anderson; designed by Albert Johnson; costumes by Raoul Pene Du Bois. Also on cover is illustration of Trylon and Perisphere. Publisher’s advertisements on p.[2] and verso of last leaf. EXP 939e.5m Van Heusen, Jimmy. You think of ev’rything. Featured in Billy Rose’s “New Aquacade” at the New York World’s Fair 1940. Lyric by Joseph McCarthy and Billy Rose; music by Jimmy Van Heusen. New York, Robbins Music Corp., c1940. Piano and vocal score, 5 p. 31 cm. At head of title on cover: Popular edition. On cover: Featured in Billy Rose’s “New Aquacade” at the New York World’s Fair 1940, Staged by John Murray Anderson; scenery and costumes by Raoul Pene Du Bois. Port. of Eleanor Holm on cover. Publisher’s advertisements on p.[2] and verso of last leaf. EXP 939e.4m 1939-1940 San Francisco Golden Gate International Exposition Ballaseyus,Virginia. Mother Goose on parade. Words and music by Virginia Ballaseyus. Cleveland and New York, Sam Fox Pub. Co., c1939. Piano and vocal score, 5 p. 31 cm. On cover: Dedicated to the Golden Gate Amusement Company, sponsors of the Children’s Village. On p.[2]: “… especially written for the Children’s Village of the Golden Gate International Exposition 1939 …” Publisher’s advertisement on verso of last leaf. EXP 939f.1m 51 Brown, Jimmie. San Francisco – fair city of the fair. Words by May Delaney Streater; music by Jimmie Brown. Arranged by Larry Grant. Los Angeles, Sequoia Music Publishers, c1939 by May Delany Streater. Piano and vocal score, 3 p. 31 cm. Rendering/drawing of Tower of the Sun on cover. EXP 939f.6m Churchill, Frank E. I’ve got a moonlight day (at the Golden Gate). Lyrics by Paul Francis Webster; music by Frank E. Churchill. New York, Paramount Music Corp., c1939. Piano and vocal score, 5 p. 31 cm. At head of title: Theme song of the Golden Gate International Exposition. On cover: From the Golden Gate International Exposition. On p.[2] is advertisement of The bells of Treasure Isle, the anthem of the Golden Gate International Exposition. Information about the exposition and San Francisco on verso of last leaf. EXP 939f.7m 52 Grane, Roll. I’m off to California in the morning. Words and music by Roll Grane. Oakland, CA, California Contented Club, c1938 by Roll Grane. Piano and vocal score, 3 p. 31 cm. On cover: Dedicated to the Golden Gate International Exposition. Advertisement for works by Roll Grane on verso of last leaf. EXP 939f.2m Schaackey, Pauline. ‘Welcome to Treasure Isle”. Words and music by Pauline Schaackey. Oakland, CA, The Author, c1939. Piano and vocal score, 3 p. 31 cm. EXP 939f.3m Sherwin, Sterling. Songs of San Francisco. With an introduction by Evelyn Wells, famous California author, and a foreword by Frank E. Feliz, Director of Publications, Golden Gate International Exposition. New York, Remick Music Corp., 1939. 48 p., illus. 31 cm. At head of title: Souvenir song book of 1939 world’s fair on San Francisco Bay. On cover: Containing new and old California songs including: “Claifornia, here I come” … Illustrated with pictures of the exposition and latest views of the San Francisco Bay Area. EXP 939f.5m 53 Stein, Henry A. California, I want to rest in your arms. Music arranged by Walter W. Newcomer. San Francisco, The Author Music Co., c1938 by Henry A. Stein. Piano and vocal score, 3 p. 31 cm. On cover: Exposition number. Also on cover: Dedicated to the American Legion. EXP 939f.8m Stiska, Karl. Treasure Island march. Words by E.F. Copenhafer, music by Karl Stiska. Los Angeles, National Institute of Music and Arts, c1938. Piano score, 3 p. 31 cm. Publisher’s advertisement on verso of last leaf. EXP 939f.12m 54 Suesse, Dana. Yours for a song. Featured in Billy Rose’s “Aquacade,” 1940 Golden Gate International Exposition. Words by Billy Rose and Ted Fetter; music by Dana Suesse. New York, Robbins Music Corp., c1939. Piano and vocal score, 5 p. 31 cm. On cover: Feaured in Billy Rose’s “Aquacade” 1940 Golden Gate International Exposition, staged by John Murray Anderson. Photo of Tower of the Sun on front cover. Publisher’s advertisements on p.[2] and verso of last leaf. EXP 939f.9m Tobias, Charles. There’s a silver moon on the golden gate. By Charles Tobias, Bob Rothberg & Joseph Meyer. New York, Irving Berlin Inc., c1936. Piano and vocal score, 5 p. 31 cm. On back cover is information about the Golden Gate Bridge. At top of verso of last leaf: The official song commemorating the opening of the Golden Gate Bridge, open to the world May 1937. Photosof the bay and Benny Goodman on front cover. EXP 939f.4m 55 Toutjean, V. “Our world’s fair.” Words by D.A. Childers; music by V. Toutjean Jr. Oakland, CA, Toutjean and Childers, c1938. Piano and vocal score, 5 p. 31 cm. On cover: Respectfully dedicated to the Nineteen Thirty Nine [sic] International Exposition, Treasure Island, San Francisco Bay. EXP 939f.10m U.S. Marine Corps. The Marines’ hymn. Arranged by A. Tregina, U.S. Marine Band. Philadelphia, Printed for complimentary distribution by United States Marine Corps Publicity Bureau, c1929. Piano and vocal score, 2 p. 34 cm. Vignettes of soldiers most in battle, on front cover. On verso of last leaf: Souvenir of the Golden Gate International Exposition, 1939. Note about the history of the hymn also on verso of last leaf. EXP 939f.11m