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Floyd Family Collection:
Music Textbooks Catalog


Compiled by Melissa Mauntel, Mandy Schmidt, & O'Dell Wintersteen
Edited by Dennis Vetrovec, Sarah Dillon & David Vancil

This catalog of music curriculum materials was prepared both from an examination of textbooks and other materials in the Floyd Family Collection and from information provided by on-line records and other sources. It has been edited to include the names of all authors, places of publication, and publishers. Related titles have been placed under a guide name or title. Generally, arrangement is by author, date of publication, and title.

In all instances, each record contains the main entry first. In the case of author main entries, the last name of the first author appears first. Titles are in capital letters, but punctuated as they appear on the title page except where punctuation or other information was supplied for clarity. Supplied punctuation or other information appears in brackets. Publisher information is generally as it appears on the title page, except a string of publication place names concludes with "and" before the final place regardless of whether this conjunction was included or only implied in the work itself. Volumes and series statements are reported in their own fields as well, but the source of information may include sources in addition to the item. Pagination is reported as if from a perfect title in a separate field but is restricted to pagination appearing in Arabic numerals. Except for the already explained conditions in this paragraph, variations in reporting any field of the bibliographical item appear in the note field.

The note field indicates the number of copies held and observations on the books in general, working from the cover to the title page. Variations in different copies are noted thereafter, including occasional identifications of Indiana schools or libraries where the books were used. Be aware that these notes are not exhaustive and a great many of the books contain annotations, doodles, etc.

The Floyd Family is responsible for donating about half the books in the collection, with the rest coming from ISU alumni, school teachers, collectors, and antiquarian booksellers. The emphasis of the collection is on English curriculum materials and the basic sciences and social studies, but other curricula receive representative attention, providing a resource for the study of methodology, popular mores, and value systems, to name only three possibilities.

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This file contains 122 entries. All entries are arranged by main entry, title, and date of publication.


M. Teresa Armitage

Armitage, M. Teresa.
FOLK SONGS & ART SONGS FOR INTERMEDIATE GRADES.
Book II.
The Laurel Music Series.
Boston: C. C. Birchard & Company, c1924.
156 pp.
Notes:


Theresa Armitage, Peter W. Dykema, and Gladys Pitcher

Armitage, M. Teresa, Peter W. Dykema, and Gladys Pitcher.
MERRY MUSIC.
Advisory editors: Charles H. Farnsworth, Herman F. Smith; Recording editor: Peter W. Dykema; Radio editor: Franklin Dunham; Art editor: Martha Powell Setchell.
Boston: C. C. Birchard and Company, c1939.
176 pp.
Notes: At head of title in small caps: A Singing School.
Author statement given as "Editors."

Armitage, M. Teresa, Peter W. Dykema, and Gladys Pitcher.
WE SING.
Advisory editors: Charles H. Farnsworth, Herman F. Smith; Recording editor: Peter W. Dykema; Radio editor: Franklin Dunham; Art editor: Martha Powell Setchell.
Boston: C. C. Birchard and Company, c1940.
192 pp.
Notes: At head of title in small caps: A Singing School.
Author statement given as "Editors."


M. Teresa Armitage, Peter W. Dykema, and Gladys Pitcher, David Stevens, and J. Lillian Vandevere

Armitage, Theresa, Peter W. Dykema, Gladys Pitcher, David Stevens, and J. Lillian Vandevere.
OUR LAND OF SONG.
Advisory editors: Charles H. Farnsworth, Herman F. Smith; Art editor: Martha Powell Setchell.
Boston: C. C. Birchard and Company, c1942.
208 pp.
Notes: At head of title in small caps: A Singing School.
Author statement given as "Editors."

Armitage, Theresa, Peter W. Dykema, Gladys Pitcher, David Stevens, and J. Lillian Vandevere.
OUR LAND OF SONG.
Advisory editors: Charles H. Farnsworth, Herman F. Smith; Art editor: Martha Powell Setchell.
Boston: C. C. Birchard and Company, c1944.
280 pp.
Notes: At head of title in small caps: Book of Accompaniments[:] A Singing School.
Author statement given as "Editors."


John W. Beattie, William Breach, Mabelle Glenn, Walter J. Goodell, Edgar B. Gordon, Norman H. Hall, Ernest G. Hesser, and E. Jane Wisenall

Beattie, John W., William Breach, Mabelle Glenn, Walter J. Goodell, Edgar B. Gordon, Norman H. Hall, Ernest G. Hesser, and E. Jane Wisenall. THE GOLDEN BOOK OF FAVORITE SONGS[:] A TREASURY OF THE BEST SONGS OF OUR PEOPLE.
21st edition, revised.
Chicago: Hall & McCreary Company, c1951.
128 pp.
Notes: Author statement given as "Compiled and edited by."


John W. Beattie, William Breach, Mabelle Glenn, Walter Goodell, Edgar B. Gordon, Norman H. Hall, Ernest G. Hesser, E Jane Wisenall, and Florence M. Martin.

Beattie, John W., William Breach, Mabelle Glenn, Walter Goodell, Edgar B. Gordon, Norman H. Hall, Ernest G. Hesser, E Jane Wisenall, and Florence M. Martin.
THE NEW BLUE BOOK OF FAVORITE SONGS[:] THE GOLDEN BOOK OF FAVORITE SONGS AND THE GRAY BOOK OF FAVORITE SONGS COMBINED WITH AN ENLARGED SUPPLEMENT.
Chicago: Hall & McCreary Company, c1941.
286 pp.
Notes: Author statement given as "Compilers and Editors of "The Golden Book". and "The Gray Book". Also this text follows: Compilers and Arrangers of the Supplement[:] Walter Goodell [and] Florence M. Martin.
This copy is an apparent teacher's copy, as there is a typed advertisement, "Nothing Better at Twice the Price" pasted in along with an order form with the number 153 under the State line.


John W. Beattie, Josephine Wolverton, Grace V. Wilson, and Howard Hinga

Beattie, John W., Josephine Wolverton, Grace V. Wilson, and Howard Hinga.
THE AMERICAN SINGER.
Book Two.
New York, Cincinnati, Chicago, Boston, Atlanta, Dallas, and San Francisco: American Book Company, c1944.
190 pp.
Notes:

Beattie, John W., Josephine Wolverton, Grace V. Wilson, and Howard Hinga.
THE AMERICAN SINGER.
Book Three.
New York, Cincinnati, Chicago, Boston, Atlanta, Dallas, and San Francisco: American Book Company, c1944.
204 pp.
Notes:

Beattie, John W., Josephine Wolverton, Grace V. Wilson, and Howard Hinga.
THE AMERICAN SINGER.
Book Four.
New York, Cincinnati, Chicago, Boston, Atlanta, Dallas, and San Francisco: American Book Company, c1945.
205 pp.
Notes:

Beattie, John W., Josephine Wolverton, Grace V. Wilson, and Howard Hinga.
THE AMERICAN SINGER.
Book Five.
New York, Cincinnati, Chicago, Boston, Atlanta, Dallas, and San Francisco: American Book Company, c1946.
214 pp.
Notes:

Beattie, John W., Josephine Wolverton, Grace V. Wilson, and Howard Hinga.
THE AMERICAN SINGER.
Book Six.
New York, Cincinnati, Chicago, Boston, Atlanta, Dallas, and San Francisco: American Book Company, c1947.
248 pp.
Notes:

Beattie, John W., Josephine Wolverton, Grace V. Wilson, and Howard Hinga.
THE AMERICAN SINGER.
Book Three.
New York, Cincinnati, Chicago, Boston, Atlanta, Dallas, and San Francisco: American Book Company, c1950.
206 pp.
Notes: This copy was used in Sullivan, Ind.

Beattie, John W., Josephine Wolverton, Grace V. Wilson, and Howard Hinga.
THE AMERICAN SINGER.
Book Six.
New York, Cincinnati, Chicago, Boston, Atlanta, Dallas, and San Francisco: American Book Company, c1951.
248 pp.
Notes: 2 copies.
Copy 2 was used in Terre Haute, Ind.


James M. Black

Black, James M.
NEW JUNIOR SONGS FOR USE IN JUNIOR SOCIETIES AND ON SPECIAL OCCASIONS.
New York and Cincinnati: The Methodist Book Concern, c1914.
Unpaginated.
Notes:
Author statement given as "Edited by."


William C. Bridgman, Louis Woodson Curtis, Richard C. Berg, and Walter E. Purdy

Bridgman, William C., Louis Woodson Curtis, Richard C. Berg, and Walter E. Purdy.
THE AMERICAN SINGER.
2nd edition.
Book Seven.
New York, Cincinnati, Chicago, Atlanta, Dallas, and San Francisco: American Book Company, c1956.
232 pp.
Notes: 2 copies.
Place of publication taken from title page verso.

Bridgman, William C., Louis Woodson Curtis, Richard C. Berg, and Walter E. Purdy.
THE AMERICAN SINGER.
2nd edition.
Book Eight.
New York, Cincinnati, Chicago, Atlanta, Dallas, and San Francisco: American Book Company, c1957.
244 pp.
Notes: Place of publication taken from title page verso.


Laura Bryant

Bryant, Laura.
SONGS FOR CHILDREN.
Illustrated by Eunice Holmes Stephenson, Ruth M. Hallock and Winifred Bromhall.
New York, Boston, Cincinnati, Atlanta, and Chicago: American Book Company, c1927.
80 pp.
Notes:


Noble Cain, Walter H. Butterfield, Walter Goodell, and Glenn H. Woods.

Cain, Noble, Walter H. Butterfield, Walter Goodell, and Glenn H. Woods.
THE RED BOOK OF PROGRAM SONGS AND CHORUSES.
Chicago: Hall & McCreary Company, c1933.
256 pp.
Notes: Author statement given as "With the co-editorship of Walter H. Butterfield, Walter Goodell, and Glenn H. Woods."


Olaf C. Christiansen and Carol M. Pitts

Christiansen, Olaf C., and Carol M. Pitts.
THE JUNIOR A CAPELLA CHORUS BOOK FOR MIXED VOICES.
Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania: Oliver Ditson Company; Theodore Presser Co., Distributors, c1932.
128 pp.
Notes: Author statement given as "Edited by."


Irvin Cooper, Roy E. Freeburg, Warner Imig, Harriet Nordholm, Raymond Rhea, and Emile H. Serposs

Cooper, Irvin, Roy E. Freeburg, Warner Imig, Harriet Nordholm, Raymond Rhea, and Emile H. Serposs.
MUSIC IN OUR LIFE.
Consultant in Opera Helen Plinkiewisch; Illustrated by Homer Hill.
Morristown, N.J., Chicago, San Francisco, Dallas, and Atlanta: Silver Burdett Company, c1959.
194 pp.
Notes:


Marian Cotton and Adelaide Bradburn

Cotton, Marian, and Adelaide Bradburn.
MUSIC THROUGHOUT THE WORLD.
Revised edition.
Drawings by Lester Peterson.
Evanston, Illinois: Summy-Birchard Company, c1960.
279 pp.
Notes: At head of title in small caps: A Course in Understanding and Appreciation Based on the Music of Many Countries.


Walter Damrosch, George H. Gartlan, and Karl W. Gehrkens

Damrosch, Walter, George H. Gartlan, and Karl W. Gehrkens.
MY FIRST SONG BOOK.
The New Universal School Music Series.
New York and Philadelphia: Hinds, Hayden & Eldredge, Inc., c1932.
131 pp.
Notes:


Hollis Dann

Dann, Hollis.
CONDUCTOR'S BOOK[:] A GUIDE TO CHORAL SONG INTERPRETATION.
Hollis Dann Song Series.
New York, Cincinnati, Chicago, Boston, Atlanta, Dallas, and San Francisco: American Book Company, c1936.
169 pp.
Notes:

Dann, Hollis.
FIFTH YEAR MUSIC.
Hollis Dann Music Course.
New York, Cincinnati, and Chicago: American Book Company, c1917.
144 pp.
Notes: 3 copies.
Copy 2 and Copy 3 were used in Terre Haute, Ind.

Dann, Hollis.
FIRST YEAR MUSIC[:] ROTE SONGS FOR KINDERGARTEN AND FIRST YEAR.
New York, Cincinnati, and Chicago: American Book Company, c1914.
112 pp.
Notes: 2 copies.
Copy 1 was used in Terre Haute, Ind.

Dann, Hollis.
FOURTH YEAR MUSIC.
Hollis Dann Music Course.
New Yor, Cincinnati, and Chicago: American Book Company, c1916.
143 pp.
Notes: This copy was used in Terre Haute, Ind.

Dann, Hollis.
JUNIOR SONGS.
New York, Cincinnati, Chicago, Boston, and Atlanta: American Book Company, c1925.
210 pp.
Notes: This copy was used in Terre Haute, Ind.

Dann, Hollis.
MUSICAL DICTATION[:] STUDY OF TONE AND RHYTHM. MANUAL FOR TEACHERS.
2 Vols.
New York, Cincinnati, and Chicago: American Book Company, c1912-13.
141, 141 pp.
Notes:

Dann, Hollis.
SECOND YEAR MUSIC.
Hollis Dann Music Course.
New York, Cincinnati, and Chicago: American Book Company, c1915.
111 pp.
Notes: 4 copies.
Copy 3 was used in Otwell and Terre Haute, Ind.
Copy 4 was used in Terre Haute, Ind.

Dann, Hollis.
SIXTH YEAR MUSIC.
Hollis Dann Music Course.
New York, Cincinnati, and Chicago: American Book Company, c1917.
160 pp.
Notes: 2 copies.

Dann, Hollis.
THIRD YEAR MUSIC.
Hollis Dann Music Course.
New York, Cincinnati, and Chicago: American Book Company, c1915.
128 pp.
Notes: 3 copies.
Copy 2 was used in Jasper and Lewis, Ind.
Copy 3 was used in Terre Haute, Ind.

Dann, Hollis.
UNISON AND PART SONGS FOR UNCHANGED VOICES.
Book Two.
Hollis Dann Song Series.
New York, Cincinnati, Chicago, Boston, and Atlanta: American Book Company, c1935.
215 pp.
Notes: This copy was used in Evansville, Ind.


Peter W. Dykema

Dykema, Peter W.
TWICE 55 PART SONGS FOR HIGH SCHOOL BOYS[:] THE CHECK BOOK.
Boston: C. C. Birchard and Copmany, c1930.
Notes: Author statement given as "Compiled and Edited by."


Peter W. Dykema, Gladys Pitcher, David Stevens, and J. Lillian Vandevere

Dykema, Peter W., Gladys Pitcher, David Stevens, and J. Lillian Vandevere.
MUSIC IN THE AIR.
Art Editor: Martha Powell Setchell.
Boston: C. C. Birchard and Company, c1947.
256 pp.
Notes: At head of title in small caps: A Singing School.
Author statement given as "Editors."


Robert Foresman

Foresman, Robert.
A CHILD'S BOOK OF SONGS.
New York, Cincinnati, Chicago, Boston, and Atlanta: American Book Company, c1928.
98 pp.
Notes: 2 copies.
At head of title: Books of Songs.
Copy 1 was used in Freelandville, Ind.

Foresman, Robert.
SECOND BOOK OF SONGS.
New York, Cincinnati, Chicago, Boston, and Atlanta: American Book Company, c1925.
140 pp.
Notes: At head of title: Books of Songs.
This copy was held by the Evansville Public Schools in Evansville, Ind.

Foresman, Robert.
SONGS AND PICTURES.
Second Book.
New York, Cincinnati, Chicago, Boston, Atlanta, Dallas, and San Francisco: American Book Company, c1937.
140 pp.
Notes: This copy was held by the Evansville Public Schools in Evansville, Ind.


Stephen Foster

Foster, Stephen.
SONGS OF STEPHEN FOSTER[:] PREPARED FOR SCHOOLS AND GENERAL USE.
Edited and arranged by Will Earhart and Edward B. Birge.
Foster Hall edition.
Indianapolis, Indiana: Josiah Kirby Lilly, 1934.
111 pp.
Notes: Edward B. Birge was a professor of music at Indiana University.


Thaddeus P. Giddings, Will Earhart, Ralph L. Baldwin, and Elbridge W. Newton

Giddings, Thaddeus P., Will Earhart, Ralph L. Baldwin, and Elbridge W. Newton.
ELEMENTARY MUSIC.
Music Education Series.
Boston, New York, Chicago, London, Atlanta, Dallas, Columbus, and San Francisco: Ginn and Company, c1923.
190 pp.
Notes: This copy was held by the Evansville Public Schools in Evansville, Ind.

Giddings, Thaddeus P., Will Earhart, Ralph L. Baldwin, and Elbridge W. Newton.
INTERMEDIATE MUSIC.
Music Education Series.
Boston, New York, Chicago, London, Atlanta, Dallas, Columbus, and San Francisco: Ginn and Company, c1924.
224 pp.
Notes: 2 copies.
Copy 2 was used in Rochester, Ind.

Giddings, Thaddeus P., Will Earhart, Ralph L. Baldwin, and Elbridge W. Newton.
THE MAGIC OF SONG.
Music Education Series.
Boston, New York, Chicago, London, Atlanta, Dallas, Columbus, and San Francisco: Ginn and Company, c1934.
176 pp.
Notes:

Giddings, Thaddeus P., Will Earhart, Ralph L. Baldwin, and Elbridge W. Newton.
SONGS OF CHILDHOOD.
Music Education Series.
Boston, New York, Chicago, London, Atlanta, Dallas, Columbus, and San Francisco: Ginn and Company, c1923.
144 pp.
Notes:

Giddings, Thaddeus P., Will Earhart, Ralph L. Baldwin, and Elbridge W. Newton.
THREE-PART MUSIC.
Music Education Series.
Boston, New York, Chicago, London, Atlanta, Dallas, Columbus, and San Francisco: Ginn and Company.
192 pp.
Notes: This copy was used in Terre Haute, Ind.


W. T. Giffe

Giffe, W. T.
THE NEW FAVORITE: FOR SINGING SCHOOLS, CONVENTIONS, CHOIRS, DAY SCHOOLS, MUSICAL SOCIETIES, MUSICAL ACADEMIES, ETC. CONTAINING MUSICAL NOTATION, EXERCISES, GLEES, SOLOS, DUETS, TRIOS, QUARTETS, HYMN TUNES, ANTHEMS, CHORUSES, ETC.
Indianapolis: H. L. Benham, c1877.
191 pp.
Notes:


Mabelle Glenn, Helen S. Leavitt, Victor L. F. Rebmann, and Earl L. Baker

Glenn, Mabelle, Helen S. Leavitt, Victor L. F. Rebmann, and Earl L. Baker.
ADVENTURE.
Artist: N. C. Wyeth.
The World of Music. Song Programs for Youth.
Boston, New York, Chicago, London, Atlanta, Dallas, Columbus, and San Francisco: Ginn and Company, c1938.
192 pp.
Notes: Author statement given as "Edited by."
Above title: Song Programs for Youth.

Glenn, Mabelle, Helen S. Leavitt, Victor L. F. Rebmann, and Earl L. Baker.
SONGS OF MANY LANDS.
Enlarged edition.
Art editor: C. Valentine Kirby.
The World of Music.
Boston, New York, Chicago, London, Atlanta, Dallas, Columbus, and San Francisco: Ginn and Company, c1943.
192 pp.
Notes: This copy was held by the Evansville Public Schools in Evansville, Ind.

Glenn, Mabelle, Helen S. Leavitt, Victor L. F. Rebmann, and Earl L. Baker.
TREASURE.
Artist: N. C. Wyeth.
The World of Music. Song Programs for Youth.
Boston, New York, Chicago, London, Atlanta, Dallas, Columbus, and San Francisco: Ginn and Company, c1938.
191 pp.
Notes: Author Statement given as "Edited by."
Above title: Song Programs for Youth.

Glenn, Mabelle, Helen S. Leavitt, Victor L. F. Rebmann, and Earl L. Baker.
TUNES AND HARMONIES.
Art editor: C. Valentine Kirby.
The World of Music. Elementary Grades, Vol. 6.
Boston, New York, Chicago, London, Atlanta, Dallas, Columbus, and San Francisco: Ginn and Company, c1936.
192 pp.
Notes: Author statement given as "Edited by."
"Elementary Grades, Vol. 6" taken from OCLC record.


Dorothy Gordon

Gordon, Dorothy.
SING IT YOURSELF[:] FOLK SONGS OF ALL NATIONS.
With a foreword by George H. Gartlan; Illustrations by Alida Conover.
New York: E. P. Dutton & Co., Inc., c1960.
84 pp.
Notes:


Edgar B. Gordon and Irene Curtis

Gordon, Edgar B., and Irene Curtis.
MUSIC FOR YOUTH[:] FAMOUS SONGS OF MANY LANDS.
Chicago: Junior Press Books; Albert Whitman & Co., c1930.
115 pp.
Notes:


J. M. Hagan, G. W. Fields, Roy W. Eaton, and John B. Brain

Hagan, J. M., G. W. Fields, Roy W. Eaton, and John B. Brain.
THE TRUE BLUE SONG BOOK.
Enlarged edition.
Omaha, Nebraska: Omaha School Supply Co., c1926.
128 pp.
Notes: Author statement given as "Compiled by."


Charles H. Levermore

Levermore, Charles H.
THE ABRIDGED ACADEMY SONG-BOOK FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES.
Boston, New York, Chicago, and London: Ginn & Company, c1898.
298 pp.
Notes:


George B. Loomis

Loomis, George B.
PROGRESSIVE MUSIC LESSONS: A COURSE OF INSTRUCTION PREPARED FOR THE USE OF PUBLIC SCHOOLS.
Revised from "First Steps in Music."
First Book.
New York and Chicago: Ivison, Blakeman & Company, c1875.
53 pp.
Notes: This copy was held by the Indianapolis-Marion County Public Libary.

Loomis, George Brace.
PROGRESSIVE MUSIC LESSONS: A COURSE OF INSTRUCTION PREPARED FOR THE USE OF PUBLIC SCHOOLS.
Revised from "First Steps in Music."
Second Book.
New York and Chicago: Ivision, Blakeman, Taylor & Company, 1879.
79 pp.
Notes: This copy was held by the Indianapolis-Marion County Public Library.

Loomis, George B.
PROGRESSIVE MUSIC LESSONS[:] A COURSE OF INSTRUCTION PREPARED FOR THE USE OF PUBLIC SCHOOLS.
Second Book.
New York and Chicago: Ivison, Blakeman, Taylor, & Company, c1875.
77 pp.
Notes:

Loomis, George B.
PROGRESSIVE MUSIC LESSONS[:] A COURSE OF INSTRUCTION PREPARED FOR THE USE OF PUBLIC SCHOOLS.
Third Book.
New York, Cincinnati, and Chicago: American Book Company, from the Press of Ivison, Blakeman & Company, c1875.
144 pp.
Notes:

Loomis, George B.
PROGRESSIVE MUSIC LESSONS[:] A COURSE OF INSTRUCTION PREPARED FOR THE USE OF PUBLIC SCHOOLS.
Second Book.
New York and Chicago: Ivison, Blakeman & Company, c1875.
79 pp.
Notes:

Loomis, George B.
PROGRESSIVE MUSIC LESSONS[:] A COURSE OF INSTRUCTION PREPARED FOR THE USE OF PUBLIC SCHOOLS.
Revised from "First Steps in Music." Third Book.
New York and Chicago: Ivison, Blakeman & Company, 1880.
144 pp.
Notes: This copy was held by the Indianapolis-Marion County Public Library.

Loomis, George B.
PROGRESSIVE MUSIC LESSONS[:] A COURSE OF INSTRUCTION PREPARED FOR THE USE OF PUBLIC SCHOOLS.
Revised from "First Steps in Music." Fourth Book.
New York, Cincinnati, and Chicago: American Bok company, from the Press of Ivison, Blakeman & Company, c1885.
215 pp.
Notes:

Loomis, George B.
PROGRESSIVE MUSIC LESSONS[:] A COURSE OF INSTRUCTION PREPARED FOR THE USE OF PUBLIC SCHOOLS.
Revised from "First Steps in Music." Fourth Book.
New York, Cincinnati, and Chicago: American Book Company, c1885.
215 pp.
Notes:

Loomis, George B.
PROGRESSIVE MUSIC LESSONS[:] A COURSE OF INSTRUCTION PREPARED FOR THE USE OF PUBLIC SCHOOLS.
Revised from "First Steps in Music." Fourth Book.
New York and Chicago: Ivison, Blakeman & Company, c1885.
215 pp.
Notes:

Loomis, George B.
PROGRESSIVE MUSIC LESSONS[:] A COURSE OF INSTRUCTION PREPARED FOR THE USE OF PUBLIC SCHOOLS.
Revised edition. Fifth Book.
New York and Chicago: Ivison, Blakeman & Company, c1888.
248 pp.
Notes:

Ellen Jane Lorenz and Harry C. Eldridge

Lorenz, Ellen Jane, and Harry C. Eldridge.
GET-TOGETHER SONGS[:] ALL THE SONGS YOU LOVE TO SING IN SCHOOL--CHURCH--HOME--SMALL GROUPS[--]LARGE GROUPS--COMMUNITY SINGS.
Dayton, Ohio: Lorenz Publishing Co., c1935.
130 pp.
Notes: 2 copies.
Author statement given as "Edited by."
Copy 1 lacks a cover and title page.


J. D. Luse

Luse, J. D.
BOOK THREE FOR INTERMEDIATE AND HIGH SCHOOLS. THE SOVEREIGN WREATH OF SONG. THE "SOVERIEGN WREATH" CONTAINS A COMPLETE COURSE OF INSTRUCTION IN THE RUDIMENTS, WITH DIAGRAMS, AND A GRADED COURSE OF EXERCISES AND SONGS. THE SELECTIONS CONSIST OF HYMNS AND PSALMS FOR DEVOTIONAL EXERCISES, SELECTIONS FOR MUSIC READING, POPULAR SELECTIONS, GLEES, PATRIOTIC SONGS, CHERUSES, AND ANTHEMS. FOR PUBLIC SCHOOLS, MUSIC CLASSES, AND TEACHERS' INSTITUTES.
Revised and enlarged edition.
Book Three.
The Wreath Music Series.
Columbus, Ohio: J. D. Luse, 1908.
272 pp.
Notes: At head of title: For Intermediate and High Schools.
"Cheruses" as given in title. Author statement given as "Complied [sic], Composed, and Arranged by."
This copy was used in Medaryville, Ind.


Marie F. MacConnell

MacConnell, M. F.
STANDARD SONGS AND CHORUSES FOR HIGH SCHOOLS.
New York, Cincinnati, and Chicago: American Book Company, c1908.
256 pp.
Notes: This copy was used in Columbus, Ind.


Joseph E. Maddy and W. Otto Miessner

Maddy, Joseph E., and W. Otto Miessner.
ALL-AMERICAN SONG BOOK[:] A COMMUNITY SONG BOOK FOR SCHOOLS, HOMES, CLUBS, AND COMMUNITY SINGING.
New York: Robbins Music Corporation, c1942.
144 pp.
Notes: Author statement given as "Compiled and edited by."
Place of publication was taken from OCLC record.


Osbourne McConathy

McConathy, Osbourne.
THE SCHOOL SONG BOOK[:] UNISON SONGS AND PART-SONGS FOR GENERAL SINGING.
Students' edition. Vocal Parts Only.
Boston: C. C. Birchard & Company, 1915.
153 pp.
Notes: Author statement given as "Edited by."

McConathy, Osbourne.
THE SCHOOL SONG BOOK[:] UNISON SONGS AND PART-SONGS FOR GENERAL SINGING.
Students' edition. Vocal Parts Only.
Boston: C. C. Birchard & Company, 1916.
153 pp.
Notes: Author statement given as "Edited by."


Osbourne McConathy, John W. Beattie, and Russell V. Morgan

McConathy, Osbourne, John W. Beattie, and Russell V. Morgan.
MUSIC OF MANY LANDS AND PEOPLES.
New York, Newark, Boston, Chicago, and San Francisco: Silver, Burdett and Company, c1932.
267 pp.
Notes: 2 copies.
Author statement given as "Edited by."


Osbourne McConathy, W. Otto Miessner, Edward B. Birge, and Mabel E. Bray

McConathy, Osbourne, W. Otto Miessner, Edward Bailey Birge, and Mabel E. Bray.
THE MUSIC HOUR.
Illustrated by Shirley Kite.
Second Book.
New York, Newark, Boston, Chicago, and San Francisco: Silver, Burdett and Company, c1928.
124 pp.
Notes: Edward B. Birge was a professor of Public School Music at Indiana University.
This copy was used in Terre Haute, Ind.

McConathy, Osbourne, W. Otto Miessner, Edward Bailey Birge, and Mabel E. Bray.
THE MUSIC HOUR.
Illustrated by Shirley Kite.
Third Book.
New York, Newark, Boston, Chicago, and San Francisco: Silver, Burdett and Company, c1929.
140 pp.
Notes: 2 copies.
Edward B. Birge was a professor of Public School Music at Indiana University.

McConathy, Osbourne, W. Otto Miessner, Edward Bailey Birge, and Mabel E. Bray.
THE MUSIC HOUR.
Illustrated by Shirley Kite.
First Book.
New York, Boston, Chicago, San Francisco: Silver, Burdett Company, c1937.
108 pp.
Notes: Edward B. Birge was a professor of Public School Music at Indiana University.
This copy was used in Midland, Ind.

McConathy, Osbourne, W. Otto Miessner, Edward Bailey Birge, and Mabel E. Bray.
THE MUSIC HOUR.
Illustrated by Shirley Kite.
Second Book.
New York, Newark, Boston, Chicago, and San Francisco: Silver, Burdett and Company, c1937.
140 pp.
Notes: Edward B. Birge was a professor of Public School Music at Indiana University.

McConathy, Osbourne, W. Otto Miessner, Edward Bailey Birge, and Mabel E. Bray.
THE MUSIC HOUR.
Illustrated by Shirley Kite.
Fourth Book.
New York, Newark, Boston, Chicago, and San Francisco: Silver, Burdett and Company, c1937.
172 pp.
Notes: Edward B. Birge was a professor of Public School Music at Indiana University.

McConathy, Osbourne, W. Otto Miessner, Edward Bailey Birge, and Mabel E. Bray.
THE MUSIC HOUR.
Fifth Book.
New York, Boston, Chicago, and San Francisco: Silver, Burdett and Company, c1937.
188 pp.
Notes: Edward B. Birge was a professor of Public School Music at Indiana University.

McConathy, Osbourne, W. Otto Miessner, Edward Bailey Birge, and Mabel E. Bray.
THE MUSIC HOUR[:] ELEMENTARY TEACHER'S BOOK TO ACCOMPANY THE FIRST AND SECOND BOOKS.
New York, Newark, Boston, Chicago, and San Francisco: Silver, Burdett and Company, c1929.
260 pp.
Notes: Edward B. Birge was a professor of Public School Music at Indiana University.

McConathy, Osbourne, W. Otto Miessner, Edward Bailey Birge, and Mabel E. Bray.
THE MUSIC HOUR IN THE KINDERGARTEN AND FIRST GRADE.
New York, Newark, Boston, Chicago, San Francisco: Silver, Burdett and Company, c1929.
208 pp.
Notes: Edward B. Birge was a professor of Public School Music at Indiana University.

McConathy, Osbourne, W. Otto Miessner, Edward Bailey Birge, and Mabel E. Bray.
THE MUSIC HOUR[:] TWO-BOOK COURSE.
Illustrated by Shirley Kite.
Upper Grades.
New York, Newark, Boston, Chicago, and San Francisco: Silver, Burdett and Company, c1934.
188 pp.
Notes: Edward B. Birge was a professor of Public School Music at Indiana University.


Osbourne McConathy, Russell V. Morgan, James L. Mursell, Marshall Bartholomew, Mabel E. Bray, Edward B. Birge, and W. Otto Miessner

McConathy, Osbourne, Russell V. Morgan, James L. Mursell, Marshall Bartholomew, Mabel E. Bray, Edward Bailey Birge, and W. Otto Miessner.
AMERICAN MUSIC HORIZONS.
Special Materials by Marion Bauer, Douglas Moore, and Charles Leonhard.
New Music Horizons Series.
New York, Chicago, Dallas, and San Francisco: Silver Burdett Company, c1951.
280 pp.
Notes: Edward B. Birge was a professor of Public School Music at Indiana University.

Osbourne McConathy, Russell V. Morgan, James L. Mursell, Marshall Bartholomew, Mabel E. Bray, W. Otto Miessner, and Edward B. Birge

McConathy, Osbourne, Russell V. Morgan, James L. Mursell, Marshall Bartholomew, Mabel E. Bray, W. Otto Miessner, and Edward Bailey Birge.
NEW MUSIC HORIZONS.
Illustrated by Jules Gotlieb.
Second Book.
New York, Chicago, San Francisco: Silver Burdett Company, c1944.
140 pp.
Notes: 2 copies.
Edward B. Birge was a professor of Public School Music at Indiana University.
Material found in Copy 2 is held in an RBSC BIB File.

McConathy, Osbourne, Russell V. Morgan, James L. Mursell, Marshall Bartholomew, Mabel E. Bray, W. Otto Miessner, and Edward Bailey Birge.
NEW MUSIC HORIZONS.
Illustrated by Priscilla Pointer.
Third Book.
New York, Chicago, San Francisco: Silver Burdett Company, c1944.
140 pp.
Notes: 2 copies.
Edward B. Birge was a professor of Public School Music at Indiana University.

McConathy, Morgan, Mursell, Bartholomew, Bray, Miessner, and Birge.
NEW MUSIC HORIZONS.
Illustrated by Jules Gotlieb.
Fourth Book.
New York, Chicago, San Francisco: Silver Burdett Company, c1945.
188 pp.
Notes: 2 copies.
Edward B. Birge was a professor of Public School Music at Indiana University.
Copy 1 was used in Evansville, Ind.
Copy 2 was used at Indiana State Teachers College in Terre Haute, Ind.

McConathy, Morgan, Mursell, Bartholomew, Bray, Miessner, and Birge.
NEW MUSIC HORIZONS.
Illustrated by Jules Gotlieb.
Fifth Book.
New York, Chicago, San Francisco: Silver Burdett Company, c1946.
212 pp.
Notes: 2 copies.
Edward B. Birge was a professor of Public School Music at Indiana University.

McConathy, Morgan, Mursell, Bartholomew, Bray, Miessner, and Birge.
NEW MUSIC HORIZONS.
Illustrated by Jules Gotlieb.
Sixth Book.
New York, Chicago, San Francisco: Silver Burdett Company, c1946.
212 pp.
Notes: Edward B. Birge was a professor of Public School Music at Indiana University.


James M. McLaughlin and William W. Gilchrist

McLaughlin, James M., and W. W. Gilchrist.
SONG READER[:] A GRADED COURSE IN SCHOOL MUSIC IN ONE BOOK BASED ON THE NEW EDUCATIONAL MUSIC COURSE.
Boston, New York, Chicago, and London: Ginn and Company, c1910.
156 pp.
Notes:

McLaughlin, James M., and W. W. Gilchrist.
THIRD MUSIC READER.
The New Educational Music Course.
Boston, New York, Chicago, and London: Ginn & Company, c1906.
130 pp.
Notes:


James M. McLaughlin and George A. Veazie

McLaughlin, James M., and George A. Veazie.
INTRODUCTORY MUSIC READER[:] FIRST LESSONS IN READING MUSIC IN STAFF NOTATION, CONTAINING MANY CAREFULLY GRADED EXERCISES AND SONGS FOR ONE AND TWO VOICES.
The New Educational Music Course.
Boston and London: Ginn & Company, 1895.
122 pp.
Notes:


James M. McLaughlin, George A. Veazie, and William W. Gilchrist

McLaughlin, James M., George A. Veazie, and W. W. Gilchrist.
FIRST MUSIC READER.
The New Educational Music Course.
Boston, New York, Chicago, and London: Ginn & Company, c1906.
126 pp.
Notes:


R. Jack Mercer

Mercer, R. Jack.
THE BAND DIRECTOR'S BRAIN BANK.
Evanston, Ill.: The Instrumentalist Co., c1970.
94 pp.
Notes: Publication data was taken from title page verso.
Signed by author: To my Friends at Indiana State University--With Warmest Regards.


Homer F. Morris, Virgil O. Stamps, J. R. Baxter, Jr., and W. W. Combs

Morris, Homer F., Virgil O. Stamps, J. R. Baxter, Jr., and W. W. Combs.
FAVORITE SONGS AND HYMNS[:] A COMPLETE CHURCH HYMNAL.
Dallas, Texas; Pangburn, Arkansas; and Chatanooga, Tennessee: Stamps-Baxter Music & Printing Co., Inc., c1939.
Unpaginated.
Notes: Author statement given as "Compiled by."
Title continues after author statement in small caps: Round and Shape Notes.


James L. Mursell, Gladys Tipton, Beatrice Landeck, Harriet Nordholm, Roy E. Freeburg, and Jack M. Watson

Mursell, James L., Gladys Tipton, Beatrice Landeck, Harriet Nordholm, Roy E. Freeburg, and Jack M. Watson.
IN OUR COUNTRY.
Woodcuts by Jean Mursell.
Book Five.
Music For Living.
Morristown, N. J., San Francisco, New York, Dallas, Chicago, and Atlanta: Silver Burdett Company, c1956.
220 pp.
Notes:

Mursell, James L., Gladys Tipton, Beatrice Landeck, Harriet Nordholm, Roy E. Freeburg, and Jack M. Watson.
IN OUR TOWN.
Illustrated by Feodor Rojankovsky.
Book Two.
Music for Living.
Morristown, N. J., San Francisco, New York, Dallas, Chicago, and Atlanta: Silver Burdett Company, c1956.
156 pp.
Notes:

Mursell, James L., Gladys Tipton, Beatrice Landeck, Harriet Nordholm, Roy E. Freeburg, and Jack M. Watson.
NEAR AND FAR.
Illustrated by Feodor Rojankovsky.
Book Four.
Music for Living.
Morristown, N. J., San Francisco, New York, Dallas, Chicago, and Atlanta: Silver Burdett Company, c1956.
188 pp.
Notes:

Mursell, James L., Gladys Tipton, Beatrice Landeck, Harriet Nordholm, Roy E. Freeburg, and Jack M. Watson.
NOW AND LONG AGO.
Illustrated by Feodor Rojankovsky.
Book Three.
Music for Living.
Morristown, N. J., San Francisco, New York, Dallas, Chicago, and Atlanta: Silver Burdett Company, c1956.
172 pp.
Notes:


John J. Niles

Niles, John Jacob.
TEN CHRISTAMAS CAROLS FROM THE SOUTHERN APPALACHIAN MOUNTAINS.
Schirmer's American Folk-Song Series.
New York: G. Schirmer, Inc., c1935.
22 pp.
Notes: Author statement given as "Collected and simply arranged with accompanient for piano by."


Marx Oberndorfer and Anne Oberndorfer

Oberndorfer, Marx, and Anne Oberndorfer.
THE NEW AMERICAN SONG BOOK (A CENTURY OF PROGRESS IN AMERICAN SONG).
Associate editors: Arthur Olaf Andersen, J. Lewis Browne, Noble Cain, Eric DeLamarter, Karleton Hacket, Edgar Nelson, Eugene F. O'Malley, Daniel Protheroe, Leo Sowerby, and George L. Tenney. Honorary editor: Dr. Frederick A. Stock.
Chicago: Hall & McCreary Company, c1933.
159 pp.
Notes: 2 copies
Copy 2 was used at the Indiana State Teachers College Laboratory School in Terre Haute, Ind.


Horatio Parker, Osbourne McConathy, Edward B. Birge, and W. Otto Miessner

Parker, Horatio, Osbourne McConathy, Edward Bailey Birge, and W. Otto Miessner.
THE PROGRESSIVE MUSIC SERIES FOR BASAL USE IN PRIMARY, INTERMEDIATE, AND GRAMMAR GRADES.
Book Three.
Boston, New York, and Chicago: Silver Burdett and Company, c1915.
208 pp.
Notes: Two copies.
Edward B. Birge was Director of Music for the public schools of Indianapolis, Ind.
Copy 2 was used in Monticello, Ind.

Parker, Horatio, Osbourne McConathy, Edward Bailey Birge, and W. Otto Miessner.
THE PROGRESSIVE MUSIC SERIES FOR BASAL USE IN PRIMARY, INTERMEDIATE, AND GRAMMAR GRADES.
Enlarged edition.
Book Two.
Boston, New York, and Chicago: Silver Burdett and Company, c1920.
192 pp.
Notes: Edward B. Birge was Director of Music for the public schools of Indianapolis, Ind.
This copy was held by the Evansville Public Schools in Evansville, Ind.

Parker, Horatio, Osbourne McConathy, Edward Bailey Birge, and W. Otto Miessner.
TEACHER'S MANUAL[:] VOLUME I FOR FIRST, SECOND, AND THIRD GRADES WITH ACCOMPANIMENTS FOR BOOK ONE, AND PRIMARY SONG BOOK ADDITIONAL ROTE SONGS, FOLK DANCES, AND SINGING GAMES.
The Progressive Music Series.
Boston, New York, and Chicago: Silver, Burdett and Company, c1919.
305 pp.
Notes: Edward B. Birge was Director of Music for the public schools of Indianapolis, Ind.

Parker, Horatio, Osbourne McConathy, Edward Bailey Birge, and W. Otto Miessner.
TEACHER'S MANUAL[:] VOLUME TWO FOR FOURTH AND FIFTH GRADES WITH ACCOMPANIMENTS FOR BOOK TWO.
The Progressive Music Series.
Boston, New York, and Chicago: Silver, Burdett and Company, c1916.
315 pp.
Notes: Edward B. Birge was Director of Music for the public schools of Indianapolis, Ind.
This copy was held by Baker School and the Evansville Public Schools in Evansville, Ind.


Lilla B. Pitts, Mabelle Glenn, and Lorrain E. Watters

Pitts, Lilla Belle, Mabelle Glenn, and Lorran E. Watters.
GUIDE AND TEACHING SUGGESTIONS[:] GRADES FOUR, FIVE, AND SIX.
Our Singing World.
Boston, New York, Chicago, Atlanta, Dallas, Columbus, San Francisco, Toronto, and London: Ginn and Company, c1952.
335 pp.
Notes: Vol. 2 only.

Pitts, Lilla Belle, Mabelle Glenn, and Lorrain E. Watters.
SINGING EVERY DAY.
Illustrations by Ruth Wood, Alison Cummings, and Eloise Wilkin.
Our Singing World.
Boston, New York, Chicago, Atlanta, Dallas, Columbus, San Francisco, Toronto, and London: Ginn and Company, c1950.
203 pp.
Notes:

Pitts, Lilla Belle, Mabelle Glenn, and Lorrain E. Watters.
SINGING TOGETHER.
Illustrations by Ruth Wood, Alison Cummings, Alice Freeman, and Marguerite Scott.
Our Singing World.
Boston, New York, Chicago, Atlanta, Dallas, Columbus, San Francisco, Toronto, and London: Ginn and Company, c1951.
215 pp.
Notes:


Ridley Prentice

Prentice, Ridley.
THE MUSICIAN, A GUIDE FOR PIANOFORTE STUDENTS, HELPS TOWARDS THE BETTER UNDERSTANDING AND ENJOYMENT OF BEAUTIFUL MUSIC.
With introduction by Prof. F. L. Ritter.
5th edition.
Grade I.
Philadelphia: Theodore Presser, c1886.
82 pp.
Notes: Title continues after author, edition, and editor statements: IN SIX GRADES.

Prentice, Ridley.
THE MUSICIAN[,] A GUIDE FOR PIANOFORTE STUDENTS[,] HELPS TOWARDS THE BETTER UNDERSTANDING AND ENJOYMENT OF BEAUTIFUL MUSIC.
3rd edition revised.
Grade II.
Philadelphia: Theodore Presser, c1886.
100 pp.
Notes: Title continues after author statement: IN SIX GRADES.


Frederic H. Ripley and Thomas Tapper

Ripley, Frederic H., and Thomas Tapper.
HARMONIC PRIMER.
Natural Music Course.
New York, Cincinnati, and Chicago: American Book Company, c1903.
128 pp.
Notes:

Ripley, Frederic H., and Thomas Tapper.
MUSIC READER.
Number Two.
Natural Course in Music.
New York, Cincinnati, and Chicago: American Book Company, c1895.
142 pp.
Notes:


Eleanor Smith

Smith, Eleanor.
THE ALTERNATE THIRD BOOK OF VOCAL MUSIC.
The Modern Music Series.
New York, Boston, and Chicago: Silver, Burdett and Company, c1903.
256 pp.
Notes:

Smith, Eleanor.
THE COMMON SCHOOL BOOK OF VOCAL MUSIC.
The Modern Music Series.
New York, Chicago, and Boston: Silver, Burdett and Company, c1904.
192 pp.
Notes: 2 copies.
Title continues after author statement in small caps: A One-Book Course Of Song And Study For Use In Schools Of Mixed Grades.
Copy 1 was used in Lafayette, Ind.

Smith, Eleanor.
A PRIMER OF VOCAL MUSIC WHEREIN THE STUDY OF MUSICAL STRUCTURE IS PURSUED THROUGH THE CONSIDERATION OF COMPLETE MELODIC FORMS AND PRACTICE BASED ON EXERCISES RELATED TO THEM.
The Modern Music Series.
New York, Boston, and Chicago: Silver, Burdett and Company, c1901.
128 pp.
Notes: 2 copies.


Eleanor Smith and C. E. Richard Mueller

Smith, Eleanor, and C. E. Richard Mueller.
A THIRD BOOK IN VOCAL MUSIC WHEREIN THE STUDY OF MUSICAL STRUCTURE IS PURSUED THROUGH THE CONSIDERATION OF COMPLETE MELODIC FORMS AND PRACTICE BASED ON EXERCISES RELATED TO THEM.
The Modern Music Series.
New York, Boston, and Chicago: Silver, Burdett and Company, c1901.
256 pp.
Notes:


Jean Thomas and Joseph A. Leeder

Thomas, Jean, and Joseph A. Leeder.
THE SINGIN' GATHERIN'[:]TUNES FROM THE SOUTHERN APPALACHIANS.
Complete edition.
New York, Boston, Chicago, and San Francisco: Silver Burdett Company, c1939.
113 pp.
Notes:

Thomas, Jean, and Joseph A. Leeder.
THE SINGIN' GATHERIN'[:] TUNES FROM THE SOUTHERN APPALACHIANS.
Student's edition.
New York, Boston, Chicago, and San Francisco: Silver Burdett Company, c1939.
78 pp.
Notes:


Two Centuries of American Musical Composition

TWO CENTURIES OF AMERICAN MUSICAL COMPOSITION[:] THE ETUDE MUSIC MAGAZINE SOUVENIR OF THE SESQUICENTENNIAL, CELEBRATING ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY YEARS OF AMERICAN INDEPENDENCE, 1776-1926.
Philadelphia, Pa.: Theodore Presser Co., 1926.
64 pp.
Notes: All information taken from half-title page.


Irving Wolfe, Beatrice P. Krone, and Margaret Fullerton

Wolfe, Irving, Beatrice Perham Krone, and Margaret Fullerton.
MUSIC ACROSS OUR COUNTRY.
Editor: Max T. Krone; Artist and Consultants: Robert J. Lee, artist; Johana Harris, piano accompaniments; John E. Brewton, poetry.
Together We Sing Series.
Chicago: Follett Publishing Company, c1956.
192 pp.
Notes: Series statement appears thus on title page.

Wolfe, Irving, Beatrice Perham Krone, and Margaret Fullerton.
MUSIC ROUND THE CLOCK.
Editor: Max T. Krone; Artist and Consultants: Robert J. Lee, artist; Johana Harris, piano accompaniments; John E. Brewton, poetry.
Together We Sing Series.
Chicago: Follett Publishing Company, c1956.
93 pp.
Notes: Series statement appears thus on title page.

Wolfe, Irving, Beatrice Perham Krone, and Margaret Fullerton.
MUSIC SOUNDS AFAR.
Editor: Max T. Krone; Artist: Gordon Laite; Consultants: John E. Brewton, poetry; Ralph E. Rush, instrumental arrangements.
The Together-We-Sing Music Series.
Chicago: Follett Publishing Company, c1958.
240 pp.
Notes: Series statement appears thus on title page.

Wolfe, Irving, Beatrice Perham Krone, and Margaret Fullerton.
MUSIC THROUGH THE YEAR.
Editor: Max T. Krone; Artist and Consultants: Robert J. Lee, artist; Johana Harris, piano accompaniments; John E. Brewton, poetry.
Together We Sing Series.
Chicago: Follett Publishing Company, c1956.
183 pp.
Notes: Series statement appears thus on title page.

Wolfe, Irving, Beatrice Perham Krone, and Margaret Fullerton.
PROUDLY WE SING.
Editor: Max T. Krone; Artist and Consultants: Robert J. Lee, artist; John E. Brewton, poetry; Howard E. Brown, Ralph E. Rush[,] Instrumental Arrangements.
The Together-We-Sing Music Series.
Chicago: Follett Publishing Company, c1958.
240 pp.
Notes: Series statement appears thus on title page.

Wolfe, Irving, Beatrice Perham Krone, and Margaret Fullerton.
VOICES OF AMERICA.
Editor: Max T. Krone; Artist and Consultants: Robert J. Lee, artist; Johana Harris, piano accompaniments; John E. Brewton, poetry.
Together We Sing Series.
Chicago: Follett Publishing Company, c1957.
124 pp.
Notes: Series statement appears thus on title page.

Wolfe, Irving, Beatrice Perham Krone, and Margaret Fullerton.
VOICES OF THE WORLD.
Editor: Max T. Krone; Artist and Consultants: Val Samuelson, artist; Johanna Harris, piano accompaniments; John E. Brewton, poetry.
Together-We-Sing Music Series.
Chicago: Follett Publishing Company, c1956.
224 pp.
Notes: The series statement appears as thus on the back cover.

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