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I ain't got weary yet / words by Howard Johnson ; music by Percy Wenrich.
For voice and piano.
I don't want to get well / words by Harry Pease and Howard johnson ; music by Harry Jentes.
For voice and piano.
Homeward bound / words by Howard Johnson and Coleman Goetz ; music by Geo. Meyer.
For voice and piano.
The home road : for medium voice with piano accompaniment / words and music by John Alden Carpenter.
Library's copy bears note on t.p., probably in Ernst Krohn's hand: Schuman [sic] Heink sang at the opening of the Cascade Tunnel in Oregon, 1929.
Hello Central! give me No Man's Land / words by Sam M. Lewis & Joe Young ; music by Jean Schwartz.
For voice and piano.
Good-bye Germany / by J. Edwin McConnell and Lincoln McConnell.
For voice and piano.
Good-bye France : (you'll never be forgotten by the U.S.A.) / by Sergeant Irving Berlin.
For voice and piano.
Good morning Mr. Zip-Zip-Zip! / by Robert Lloyd, Army song leader.
For voice and piano.
God be with our boys tonight : song / the words by Fred. G. Bowles ; the music by Wilfrid Sanderson.
In A♭.
Salvation lassie of mine / words and music by Jack Caddigan and Chick Story.
For voice and piano.
Somewhere in France is the lily / written and sung with great success by the well known composer Jos. E. Howard of Joseph E. Howard & Ethelyn Clark ; lyric by Philander Johnson.
For voice and piano.
France-Amérique / paroles et musique d'Albert Larrieu ; paroles anglaises de Mr. Charles Downer.
For voice and piano.
For Old Glory : (Uncle Sam we are preparing) : official march song : one-step / words & music by Walter Irving.
For voice and piano.
For it is my land and your land / words and music by Joy Mills.
For voice and piano.
United War Work Campaign : Victory Thanks Meeting, Coliseum, Monday evening, November 18th.
Program and texts for community singing.
Flanders requiem : America's answer : for voice and piano / by Frank La Forge.
High in E♭ minor.
You'd better be nice to them now! / words and music by Wm. Tracey and Jack Stern.
For voice and piano.
Somewhere in France : a song with piano accompaniment / words by James P. Sinnott ; music by May Hartmann.
"Dedicated to Mme. Frances Alda" -- Caption.
Flanders' fields / the poem by the late Lieut. Col. John D. McCrae ; set to music by Alfred Hiles Bergen.
Low edition.
The flags of France : invocation / the words by Grace Ellery Channing ; James H. Rogers.
For voice and piano.
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