Schmidt, Erwin R. and Ray Hibbeler. "Come Back to Your Lonesome Gal." Chicago: Lyceum Music Publishers, 1916. Wagner, Richard. Adapted and Arranged by R. Krentzlin. "Bridal Chorus from 'Lohengrin'." Boston: The Arthur P. Schmidt Co., 1916. Whiting, Richard A. and Raymond Egan. "Mammy's Little Coal Black Rose." (2 copies.) New York: Jerome H. Remick & Co., 1916.
Printed Articles. The first set of articles appears chronologically. The second set of articles is arranged alphabetically.
Series 3 consists of chronological correspondence of John L. Brown from 1932 through 1974. The correspondence is arranged in chronological order. In each folder, both correspondents writing to Brown and correspondents receiving letters from Brown are listed.
Contains over 300 photographs, most showing Parker T. Hart. Some photos date to his service in Brazil, some to his time in Saudi Arabia, and most to his posting in Turkey. Arranged chronologically.
Correspondence received by JPJM mainly in response to requests by JPJM for autographs and photographs of notable artists, writers and composers of the 1930's, 40's and 50's.
Chronological Correspondence.
Chronological Correspondence.
Contains over 300 photographs, most showing Parker T. Hart. Some photos date to his service in Brazil, some to his time in Saudi Arabia, and most to his posting in Turkey. Arranged chronologically.
Heller, Stephen. "Curious Story (Kuriose Geschichte)." New York: G. Schirmer, 1882. Henschel, Georg. "Santa Claus March." Boston: Arthur P. Schmidt, 1882.
The Heinrich A. Rommen Papers contain correspondence, manuscripts, printed materials, photographs, and clippings pertaining to Rommen's career both in Germany and in the United States.
Contains correspondence (1954-1993) sent from various individuals to William H. Natcher. Much of the correspondence in 1973-1974 documents some of the public's reaction to the Watergate scandal. Included is correspondence from some of Natcher's Kentucky constituents, various companies, many interest groups, and officials at Western Kentucky University. The correspondence is arranged chronologically by year.