SUNY College at Fredonia: Recent submissions
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Browder-Wallenberg Holocaust Survivors Oral Histories: Sophia Cohen Chaton
(United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, 1986)This collection comprises recorded oral histories from two living history day events focused on interviewing Holocaust survivors. -
Browder-Wallenberg Holocaust Survivors Oral Histories: Trudy Marx Friedler
(United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, 1986)This collection comprises recorded oral histories from two living history day events focused on interviewing Holocaust survivors. -
Browder-Wallenberg Holocaust Survivors Oral Histories: Gerda Weissman and Klein Kurt Klein
(United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, 1986)This collection comprises recorded oral histories from two living history day events focused on interviewing Holocaust survivors. -
Browder-Wallenberg Holocaust Survivors Oral Histories: Nina Neufeld
(United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, 1985)This collection comprises recorded oral histories from two living history day events focused on interviewing Holocaust survivors. -
Song of a heart
(T. B. Harms & Co., 1895) -
Some night (waltz with words)
(Daniels & Wilson Inc., 1919) -
Solitude
(G. Schirmer, 1883) -
Smuggler's song
(1911) -
Sing song man
(Jerome H. Remick & Co., 1913) -
Shipmates o' mine
(Boosey & Co., 1913) -
She's drivin' me wild
(Broadway Music Corporation, 1925) -
Little Annie Rooney (waltz)
(T. B. Harms & Co., 1890) -
She was too good to be true
(Broadway Music Corporation, 1915) -
She was a girl I used to know
(Broadway Music Corporation, 1916) -
Serenade
(G. Schirmer, 1892) -
Serenade
(G. Schirmer, 1889) -
Sehnsucht (Rumanian folk-song)
(G. Schirmer, 1897) -
Send back my honeyman
(Irving Berlin Inc., 1922) -
This season's latest song success by the world's best writers
(Will Rossiter, 1911)