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First line of text: All quiet along the Potomac they say
Philadelphia, PAStaff notation; For voice and piano; English words verses 1-3 printed beneath the vocal line and verses 4-6 printed as text following the music; Engraver of t.p. noted as Crap
First line of text: One day as morning shed its glow across the eastern sky; First line of chorus: Somewhere in France is the lily
New York, NYStaff notation; For medium voice and piano; Illustrated t.p. in color by Starmer with portrait medallion of J.E. Howard; Cover illustration of a woman's head on a fleur-de-lis in front of a battlefield, with a portrait of Joseph E. Howard in the bottom right corner; Excerpt on p. [4] from: Evening brings rest and you ... / lyric by Edna Stanton Whaley music by F.H. Bishop; Advertisement for I'm Longing for Someone to Love Me at bottom of p. 2; Advertisement for I'm Going to Follow the Boys at bottom of p. 3; Banner asking readers to not waste food along center between p. 2 and p.
Midnight excursion : a characteristic march, two step polka or cake walk
Philadelphia, PAStaff notation; For piano; Caption title; Cover design by Quirk Cut Co. of Philadelphia includes drawing of two men outside of a barn, one peering through a window, with various fowl perched or on the ground in the background the moon smiles. Cover design includes photograph of Chas. E. Hart; A characteristic march two step polka or cake walk -Cover; Advertisments for other songs published by the State Music Co. on p[2] and back cover; Excerpt from The Dawn of Freedom on p[6
First line of text: Two love birds were nestling all alone; First line of chorus: On a honeymoon with you Dear, I know the time is coming soon Dear
Pittsburgh, PAStaff notation; For voice and piano; Cover illustration in white and orange; Excerpt from I'm longing for my Home Sweet Home on inside front cover; Excerpts from other songs published by Volkwein Bros. on back cove
First line of English text: While you are sleeping, your France is weeping, wake from your dreams Maid of France; First line of French text: Oh! Pourqoui dormir vot' France soupir oh! reveilles-vous Fill' de France; First line of English chorus: Joan of Arc, Joan of Arc do your eyes from the skies see the foe?; First line of French chorus: Jeanne d'Arc, Jeanne d'Arc, ah voyez l'ennemi
New York, NYStaff notation; For medium voice and piano; Caption title; Cover illustration: Silohuetted Joan of Arc leading an army with castle in the background / Barbelle; Excerpt from Paddle Addle in Your Little Canoe by Ted Snyder on back cover; English and French word
Couchman, G. Ronald
1963"Japanese Red Maple, Acer Palmatum 'Inazuma.'" In honor of G. Ronald Couchman '63 for dedicated service to Gettysburg College 1967-2007 Given by the Class of 1963 at its 45th reunion May 31, 2008.May 31, 2008Gift in HonorTree; Plaque196
Jaramillo, Tyler Celeste
2008"River Birch, Betula Nigra." In celebration of the life of Tyler Celeste Jaramillo '08 August 11, 1985 - June 28, 2014 Given by Friends and Family September 27, 2014September 27, 2014Gift in MemoryTree; Plaqu
Pickering, James D.
"Chinkapin Oak, Quercus muehlenbergii." In memory of Dr. James D. Pickering Professor of English 1954-1988 Dean of the College 1970 - 1975 Beloved Mentor and Friend Given by Stephen G. Masciocchi '80Gift in MemoryTree; Plaque198