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Number 8., June 1962.
Item
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Monthly publication produced by the Office of University Development and Public Relations from March 1952-July 1968. Succeeded by "Georgetown Today".
Dates:
June 1962.
Found in Notes:
Includes photographs of Daniel G. O'Connor, Gustave Weigel, S.J., Worth B. Daniels, and Bob Hope.
"Down South Everybody's Happy" #1 , undated
File — Box 1, Folder: 9
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The George H. O'Connor Recordings Collection consists of 74 phonograph records, each of which has at least one recording by George H. O'Connor (1874 - 1946). The reverse side of many of the records have recordings by such artists as Al Jolson, Morton Harvey, Arthur Fields, Marguerite Farrell and Irving Kaufman. Most of the records are copies of those made available to the public (probably made between 1916 and 1917), but there are several special recordings of broadcasts in memory of...
Dates:
undated
Found in Notes:
Down South Everybody's Happy sung by George O'Connor, with Down Where the Sweet Potatoes Grow sung by George O'Connor and the Columbia Quartette on the reverse.
"Down South Everybody's Happy" #2, undated
File — Box 1, Folder: 10
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The George H. O'Connor Recordings Collection consists of 74 phonograph records, each of which has at least one recording by George H. O'Connor (1874 - 1946). The reverse side of many of the records have recordings by such artists as Al Jolson, Morton Harvey, Arthur Fields, Marguerite Farrell and Irving Kaufman. Most of the records are copies of those made available to the public (probably made between 1916 and 1917), but there are several special recordings of broadcasts in memory of...
Dates:
undated
Found in Notes:
Down South Everybody's Happy sung by George O'Connor, with Down Where the Sweet Potatoes Grow sung by George O'Connor and the Columbia Quartette.
"Gasoline Gus and his Jitney Bus" #1 , undated
File — Box 1, Folder: 14
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The George H. O'Connor Recordings Collection consists of 74 phonograph records, each of which has at least one recording by George H. O'Connor (1874 - 1946). The reverse side of many of the records have recordings by such artists as Al Jolson, Morton Harvey, Arthur Fields, Marguerite Farrell and Irving Kaufman. Most of the records are copies of those made available to the public (probably made between 1916 and 1917), but there are several special recordings of broadcasts in memory of...
Dates:
undated
Found in Notes:
Gasoline Gus and his Jitney Bus sung by George O'Connor, with Scaddle-De-Mooch sung by George O'Connor on the reverse.
"Gasoline Gus and his Jitney Bus" #2, undated
File — Box 1, Folder: 15
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The George H. O'Connor Recordings Collection consists of 74 phonograph records, each of which has at least one recording by George H. O'Connor (1874 - 1946). The reverse side of many of the records have recordings by such artists as Al Jolson, Morton Harvey, Arthur Fields, Marguerite Farrell and Irving Kaufman. Most of the records are copies of those made available to the public (probably made between 1916 and 1917), but there are several special recordings of broadcasts in memory of...
Dates:
undated
Found in Notes:
Gasoline Gus and his Jitney Bus sung by George O'Connor, with Scaddle-De-Mooch sung by George O'Connor on the reverse.
"I Ain't Got Nobody" #1 , undated
File — Box 1, Folder: 22
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The George H. O'Connor Recordings Collection consists of 74 phonograph records, each of which has at least one recording by George H. O'Connor (1874 - 1946). The reverse side of many of the records have recordings by such artists as Al Jolson, Morton Harvey, Arthur Fields, Marguerite Farrell and Irving Kaufman. Most of the records are copies of those made available to the public (probably made between 1916 and 1917), but there are several special recordings of broadcasts in memory of...
Dates:
undated
Found in Notes:
I Ain't Got Nobody sung by George O'Connor, with Everybody's Crazy 'Bout the Doggone Blues But I'm Happy sung by George O'Connor on the reverse.
"I Ain't Got Nobody" #2
File — Box 1, Folder: 23
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The George H. O'Connor Recordings Collection consists of 74 phonograph records, each of which has at least one recording by George H. O'Connor (1874 - 1946). The reverse side of many of the records have recordings by such artists as Al Jolson, Morton Harvey, Arthur Fields, Marguerite Farrell and Irving Kaufman. Most of the records are copies of those made available to the public (probably made between 1916 and 1917), but there are several special recordings of broadcasts in memory of...
Dates:
1916 - 1917
Found in Notes:
I Ain't Got Nobody sung by George O'Connor, with Everybody's Crazy 'Bout the Doggone Blues but I'm Happy sung by George O'Connor on the reverse.
"I Ain't Got Nobody" #3, undated
File — Box 1, Folder: 24
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The George H. O'Connor Recordings Collection consists of 74 phonograph records, each of which has at least one recording by George H. O'Connor (1874 - 1946). The reverse side of many of the records have recordings by such artists as Al Jolson, Morton Harvey, Arthur Fields, Marguerite Farrell and Irving Kaufman. Most of the records are copies of those made available to the public (probably made between 1916 and 1917), but there are several special recordings of broadcasts in memory of...
Dates:
undated
Found in Notes:
I Ain't Got Nobody sung by George O'Connor, with Everybody's Crazy 'Bout the Doggone Blues but I'm Happy sung by George O'Connor on the reverse.
"I'm Gone" #1 , undated
File — Box 1, Folder: 30
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The George H. O'Connor Recordings Collection consists of 74 phonograph records, each of which has at least one recording by George H. O'Connor (1874 - 1946). The reverse side of many of the records have recordings by such artists as Al Jolson, Morton Harvey, Arthur Fields, Marguerite Farrell and Irving Kaufman. Most of the records are copies of those made available to the public (probably made between 1916 and 1917), but there are several special recordings of broadcasts in memory of...
Dates:
undated
Found in Notes:
I'm Gone sung by George O'Connor, with Oh Joe, With Your Fiddle and Your Bow, You Stole my Heart Away sung by George O'Connor on the reverse.
"I'm Gone" #2, undated
File — Box 1, Folder: 31
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The George H. O'Connor Recordings Collection consists of 74 phonograph records, each of which has at least one recording by George H. O'Connor (1874 - 1946). The reverse side of many of the records have recordings by such artists as Al Jolson, Morton Harvey, Arthur Fields, Marguerite Farrell and Irving Kaufman. Most of the records are copies of those made available to the public (probably made between 1916 and 1917), but there are several special recordings of broadcasts in memory of...
Dates:
undated
Found in Notes:
I'm Gone sung by George O'Connor, with Oh Joe, With Your Fiddle and Your Bow, You Stole My Heart Away sung by George O'Connor on the reverse.
"I'm Gone" #3 , undated
File — Box 1, Folder: 32
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The George H. O'Connor Recordings Collection consists of 74 phonograph records, each of which has at least one recording by George H. O'Connor (1874 - 1946). The reverse side of many of the records have recordings by such artists as Al Jolson, Morton Harvey, Arthur Fields, Marguerite Farrell and Irving Kaufman. Most of the records are copies of those made available to the public (probably made between 1916 and 1917), but there are several special recordings of broadcasts in memory of...
Dates:
undated
Found in Notes:
I'm Gone, sung by George O'Connor, with Oh Joe, With your Fiddle and Your Bow, You Stole My Heart Away sung by George O'Connor on the reverse.
"Jazzin' the Cotton Town Blues" #1 , undated
File — Box 1, Folder: 35
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The George H. O'Connor Recordings Collection consists of 74 phonograph records, each of which has at least one recording by George H. O'Connor (1874 - 1946). The reverse side of many of the records have recordings by such artists as Al Jolson, Morton Harvey, Arthur Fields, Marguerite Farrell and Irving Kaufman. Most of the records are copies of those made available to the public (probably made between 1916 and 1917), but there are several special recordings of broadcasts in memory of...
Dates:
undated
Found in Notes:
Jazzin' the Cotton Town Blues sung by George O'Connor, with There's Always Something Doin' Down in Dixie sung by George O'Connor on the reverse.
"Jazzin' the Cotton Town Blues" #2, undated
File — Box 1, Folder: 36
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The George H. O'Connor Recordings Collection consists of 74 phonograph records, each of which has at least one recording by George H. O'Connor (1874 - 1946). The reverse side of many of the records have recordings by such artists as Al Jolson, Morton Harvey, Arthur Fields, Marguerite Farrell and Irving Kaufman. Most of the records are copies of those made available to the public (probably made between 1916 and 1917), but there are several special recordings of broadcasts in memory of...
Dates:
undated
Found in Notes:
Jazzin' the Cotton Town Blues sung by George O'Connor, with There's Always Something Doin' Down in Dixie sung by George O'Connor on the reverse.
"Loading up the Mandy Lee" #1, undated
File — Box 2, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The George H. O'Connor Recordings Collection consists of 74 phonograph records, each of which has at least one recording by George H. O'Connor (1874 - 1946). The reverse side of many of the records have recordings by such artists as Al Jolson, Morton Harvey, Arthur Fields, Marguerite Farrell and Irving Kaufman. Most of the records are copies of those made available to the public (probably made between 1916 and 1917), but there are several special recordings of broadcasts in memory of...
Dates:
undated
Found in Notes:
Loading up the Mandy Lee sung by George O'Connor, with P.S. Mr. Johnson Sends Best Regards sung by George O'Connor on the reverse.
"Loading up the Mandy Lee" #2, undated
File — Box 2, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The George H. O'Connor Recordings Collection consists of 74 phonograph records, each of which has at least one recording by George H. O'Connor (1874 - 1946). The reverse side of many of the records have recordings by such artists as Al Jolson, Morton Harvey, Arthur Fields, Marguerite Farrell and Irving Kaufman. Most of the records are copies of those made available to the public (probably made between 1916 and 1917), but there are several special recordings of broadcasts in memory of...
Dates:
undated
Found in Notes:
Loading up the Mandy Lee sung by George O'Connor, with P.S. Mr. Johnson Sends Best Regards sung by George O'Connor on the reverse.
"On My Way to New Orleans" #1 , undated
File — Box 2, Folder: 14
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The George H. O'Connor Recordings Collection consists of 74 phonograph records, each of which has at least one recording by George H. O'Connor (1874 - 1946). The reverse side of many of the records have recordings by such artists as Al Jolson, Morton Harvey, Arthur Fields, Marguerite Farrell and Irving Kaufman. Most of the records are copies of those made available to the public (probably made between 1916 and 1917), but there are several special recordings of broadcasts in memory of...
Dates:
undated
Found in Notes:
On My Way to New Orleans sung by George O'Connor, with Everybody Rag With Me sung by George O'Connor on the reverse.
"On My Way to New Orleans" #2, undated
File — Box 2, Folder: 15
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The George H. O'Connor Recordings Collection consists of 74 phonograph records, each of which has at least one recording by George H. O'Connor (1874 - 1946). The reverse side of many of the records have recordings by such artists as Al Jolson, Morton Harvey, Arthur Fields, Marguerite Farrell and Irving Kaufman. Most of the records are copies of those made available to the public (probably made between 1916 and 1917), but there are several special recordings of broadcasts in memory of...
Dates:
undated
Found in Notes:
On My Way to New Orleans sung by George O'Connor, with Everybody Rag With Me sung by George O'Connor on the reverse.
"On My Way to New Orleans" #3, undated
File — Box 2, Folder: 16
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The George H. O'Connor Recordings Collection consists of 74 phonograph records, each of which has at least one recording by George H. O'Connor (1874 - 1946). The reverse side of many of the records have recordings by such artists as Al Jolson, Morton Harvey, Arthur Fields, Marguerite Farrell and Irving Kaufman. Most of the records are copies of those made available to the public (probably made between 1916 and 1917), but there are several special recordings of broadcasts in memory of...
Dates:
undated
Found in Notes:
On My Way to New Orleans, sung by George O'Connor, with Everybody Rag With Me sung by George O'Connor on the reverse.
"I Guess I'll Soon Be Back in Dixieland" #1 , undated
File — Box 1, Folder: 28
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The George H. O'Connor Recordings Collection consists of 74 phonograph records, each of which has at least one recording by George H. O'Connor (1874 - 1946). The reverse side of many of the records have recordings by such artists as Al Jolson, Morton Harvey, Arthur Fields, Marguerite Farrell and Irving Kaufman. Most of the records are copies of those made available to the public (probably made between 1916 and 1917), but there are several special recordings of broadcasts in memory of...
Dates:
undated
Found in Notes:
I Guess I'll Soon Be Back in Dixieland sung by George O'Connor, with These Feet of Mine sung by George O'Connor on the reverse.
"I Guess I'll Soon Be Back in Dixieland" #2, undated
File — Box 1, Folder: 29
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The George H. O'Connor Recordings Collection consists of 74 phonograph records, each of which has at least one recording by George H. O'Connor (1874 - 1946). The reverse side of many of the records have recordings by such artists as Al Jolson, Morton Harvey, Arthur Fields, Marguerite Farrell and Irving Kaufman. Most of the records are copies of those made available to the public (probably made between 1916 and 1917), but there are several special recordings of broadcasts in memory of...
Dates:
undated
Found in Notes:
I Guess I'll Soon Be Back in Dixieland sing by George O'Connor, with These Feet of Mine sung by George O'Connor on the reverse.
