NAB reports (Jan-Dec 1937)

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292. SWEET HARP OF THE DAYS THAT ARE GONE (high voice in E flat) by Victor Herbert, c. Feb. 12, 1915. 293. SWEETEST SONG OF ALL (song) by H. R. Ward and Fred G. Bowles, c. Mar. 6, 1924. 294. SWING SONG (song) by M. F. Laurence and Alice Whitson. c. Nov. 26, 1923. 295. SWING SONG (violin & pf.) by Frank Pat¬ terson. c. Nov. 10, 1909. 296. TARRY WITH ME, 0 MY SAVIOR (alto solo & quartet, organ acc.) by Edw. J. Biedermann. c. Sept. 7, 1915. 297. TE DEUM LAUDAMUS (mixed voices & organ) arr. by E. J. Biedermann. c. May 1, 1913. 298. TECHNIC OF THE FIRST POSITION VIOLIN by Albert H. McConell. c. June 3, 1919. 299. TERESINA (pf.) by Walter Rolfe. c. June 21, 1916. 300. THERE’S A NOTE (male voices) by Otto Wick and C. K. Dill. c. Sept. 7, 1921. 301. THEY SHALL COME AND SING (mixed voices, solo & chorus) by Chas. B. Blount, c. Oct. 14, 1914. 302. TILL THEN (song) by Paul Haeussler. c. Jan. 30, 1924. 303. TO A LITTLE GIRL (song) by Otto Wick. c. June 12, 1922. 304. TO A LITTLE GIRL (women’s trio) by Otto Wick, c. Oct. 5, 1923. 305. TO A MOTHER (song) by Russell J. England, c. Apr. 10, 1926. 306. TO A WOOD VIOLET (song) by Otto Wick and J. B. Tabb. c. Sept. 7, 1921. 307. TOO MUCH MUSTARD (orch.) by Cecil Macklin, arr. by Jimmy Dale and A1 J. Neiburg. c. Mar. 12, 1937. 308. TOO MUCH MUSTARD (song) by Cecil Macklin, arr. by Jimmy Dale and Al. J. Neiburg. c. Mar. 27, 1937. 309. TRES MOUTARDE (orch.) by Cecil Macklin, arr. by Gaston Borch. c. Feb. 2, 1915. 310. TRES MOUTARDE (pf.) by Cecil Macklin, new arr. by C. R. F. E. H. c. Dec. 26, 1914. 311. TRES MOUTARDE (one or two step) by Cecil Macklin, arr. by H. F. Odell, c. Mar. 21, 1914. 312. TRUSTING EYES (orch.) by C. G. Gartner, arr. by Gaston Borch. c. May 1, 1915. 313. TWILIGHT FANCIES (pf.) by Robert A. Hellard. c. Apr. 10, 1926. 314. TWILIGHT NYMPHS (pf.) by Robert A. Hellard. c. May 21, 1923. 315. ’TWILL NOT BE LONG (song in G) by Theo. Gehrig, c. Mar. 8, 1920. 316. TWO PRELUDES (A major and C minor) by Etta Weiner, c. June 17, 1924. 317. TWO PRELUDES (G minor and A minor) by M. Friedman, c. June 17, 1924. 318. UNDER THE ARBOR (pf.) by Ed. Poldini. c. Apr. 7, 1921. 319. UNITED WE STAND (orch.) by Fred E. Holly, c. July 9, 1917. 320. UNITED WE STAND (song) by Fred E. Holly, c. June 25, 1917. 321. VALSE-ARIETTA (pf.) by Bradford Campbell, c. Aug. 2, 1911. 322. VALSE DES FANTOMES (pf.) by H. Francis Miles, c. Oct. 2, 1926. 323. VALSE MIGNONNE (pf.) by E. Schutt, arr. by E. J. Biedermann. c. May 2, 1921. 324. VALENTINE (A) (song) by Mary H. Brown and Clinton Scollard. c. Apr. 17, 1911. 325. VENITE EXULTEMUS (sop. solo & quartet) by Florian Schaffter. c. June 16, 1911. 326. VENUS AND ADONIS (pf.) by Fred E. Holly, c. Dec. 21, 1922. 327. VISION (pf.) by Edw. J. Biedermann. c. Oct. 6, 1916. 328. VOLUNTARY (organ) by A. Guilmant, arr. by Clarence Eddy. c. July 15, 15, 1909. 329. WALTZ EPISODE (pf.) by Emil Rhode, c. Sept. 26, 1912. 330. WALTZ FILLIP (pf.) by Ed. Poldini. c. Apr. 7, 1921. 331. WHAT DO YOU THINK OF THAT? (song) by Walter Rolfe. c. Aug. 27, 1912. 3 54 332. WHAT’S A WHOLE WORLD TO ME WITHOUT YOU (song) by Harold Wardell and Beth S. Whitson, c. Sept. 15, 1923. 333. WHAT’S A WHOLE WORLD TO ME WITHOUT YOU (orch.) by Harold Wardell and Beth Whitson, arr. by Robert Braine. c. Nov. 28, 1923. 334. WHEN YOU FORGET TO SMILE (song) by Harold Wardell and Wm. Harold Martin, c. Jan. 22, 1921. 335. WHEN YOU FORGET TO SMILE (song) by Harold Wardell and Wm. Harold Martin, c. May 4, 1921. 336. WHERE DREAMS ARE MADE (low voice) by E. F. JohnstonBurges Johnson, c. Mar. 19, 1912. 337. WHERE DREAMS ARE MADE (song) by Edw. F. Johnston and Burges Johnson, c. Mar. 19, 1912. 338. WHERE THE BEE SUCKS (song) by Louis Versel and Shakespeare, c. Dec. 20, 1917. 339. WHITE LILACS (song) by H. R. Ward and Katherine Ward. c. Nov. 16, 1915. 340. WHY (song) by LeRoy M. Rile and Mary Louise Ritter, c. Nov. 20, 1916. 341. WIND (song) by May F. Laurence and Alice Whitson, c. Nov. 26, 1923. 342. WISHIN’ (song) by Russell J. England, c. Apr. 10, 1926. 343. ZELIMA (orch.) by McNair Ilgenfritz, arr. by Gaston Borch. c. Sept. 30, 1914. 344. ZELIMA (pf.) by McNair Ilgenfritz. c. Apr. 23, 1914. 345. TEN EASY RECITAL PIECES Schuberth’s Collection No. 7. c. June 24, 1912. 346. TWELVE EASY PIECES FOR PIANOFORTE (Collection No. 1), progres¬ sively arr., edited and fingered by E. Schuberth & Co., c. June 28, 1911. 347. FRAGMENT (A) (song) by Grace E. Mellor and Alfred Austin, c. Nov. 10, 1909. 348. SWING SONG (violin & piano) by Frank Pat¬ terson. c. Nov. 10, 1909.