Sheet music
Found in 52 Collections and/or Records:
Sheet music collection
Bound volumes of songs, ca. 1850; loose sheet music ca. 1848-1950.
Thompson and Berri sheet music collection
The collection consists of American sheet music, 1901-1930s.
Alexander Tiers photograph and sheet music collection
Collection consists of a photograph of American silent film star Laurette Taylor and published sheet music of “Who’ll Buy my Violets” featuring Spanish singer Raquel Meller from Alexander Tiers’ personal collection.
Trojan Marching Band realia and scrapbooks
USC Library of Aeronautical History Women's International Association of Aeronautics records
Biographies of early woman aviators, correspondence, photographs, memorabilia, scrapbooks, instructional materials; copies of Aerogram, the WIAA publication; personal archives of Elizabeth L. McQueen (Mrs. Ulysses Grant McQueen, d.1958), founder of WIAA in 1929 and the Women's Aeronautic Association of California, and organizer of the Women's Air Derby ("Powder Puff Derby").
USC Songs and Yells collection
A collection of various songs, including USC's alma mater, created by and for the University of Southern California. Included are fight songs, popular songs, music performed in theatrical productions, as well as some clippings, correspondence and ephemera about the composer and the composition of the alma mater.
Gladys Waddingham collection
Gladys Waddingham (1900-1997) was an author and Spanish teacher at Inglewood High School. The Gladys Waddingham collection contains materials collected during Waddingham's travels to Spain, Mexico, Guatemala, and other countries -- mostly during the 1950s. Included in the collection are artifacts, clothing and textiles, antique pottery, visual grammar cards, sheet music, postcards, dolls, and other material.
Shirley Walker music scores
This collection consists of music scores from American film and television composer Shirley Walker.
Paul Francis Webster papers
This collection contains papers of American lyricist Paul Francis Webster (1907-1984). Materials include: published sheet music, photographs, manuscripts and documents including lyric worksheets reflecting the development of Webster's lyrics, phonograph record albums, awards, and "Jump for Joy" production materials.