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Schneider, Henry, III
"Red Maple, acer rubrum." In memory of Dr. Henry Schneider, III Chairman, German Department, 1964-1981 Given by Friends and Family.There are four benches that are also part of Schneider recognition, separate collection.Gift in MemoryTree; Plaqu
Scott, Nancy Crawford
"Northern red oak, quercus rubra." In memory of Nancy Crawford Scott Special Collections Librarian 1960-1985 by her family.A bench given in memory of her husband, Walter James "Jim" Scott is located behind this tree, separate collection.Gift in MemoryTree; Plaqu
Williams, Frank B.
"Scarlet Oak, Quercus coccinea." In honor of Dr. Frank B. Williams Dean, 1966-1990Gift in HonorTree; Plaqu
Christmas at Huber (1941-1944)
Handwritten on back: " x ms 3rd Floor Huber Hall" Pictured in 1943 Spectrum Page 7
Dance (1940-1941)
Handwritten on back: "1940-1941 Ready to leave for dance (girls asked boys) Front: Bob Krida + Mary Lou Koch Back: Ed Todd, Betty Smith, Dotty Dusman + Dom Spinozz
First line of text: De white folks say; First line of chorus: But I can't help dat
Louisville, KYBack cover has handwritten lyrics for Annie of the ValeStaff notation; Composer possibly William Shakespeare Hays; For voice, piano, and chorus (SATB); Cover title; Dedicated to: Anybody; Sung by: Everybody; Additional verses written as text on page 5; Cover illustration is engraving of Afro-American ma
First line of text: Moonlight through the willow trees; First line of chorus: Wand'ring where the weeping willows grow
Chicago, ILStaff notation; For piano and voice, solo or duet, with optional intsrumental trio; Caption title; Cover illustration in shades of brown and white, of a willow tree by a lake on a moonlit night; Excerpt from Haiwaiian Rose on inside cover; Excerpt from Pickaninny Blues on back cove
Title on lyric sheet: We're going to hang the Kaiser, (under the Linden tree); First line of text: Have you heard the news; First line of chorus: We're going to hang the Kaiser under the linden tree
New York, NYStaff notation; For voice and piano; Cover illustration of a dove carrying an olive branch and a sign that says Peace while sitting on a cracked helmet and sword; Ed. Wynn's big hit in Shubert's musical comedy 'Over the Top' - Cover; Advertisement for other songs published by Kendis & Brockman on back cover; Banner encouraging readers to Do your bit by eating more fish, cheese, eggs, and poultry and saving beef, pork, and mutton for the soldiers on the back cove