Songs / William P. Luedeke. [1918-1922]

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Songs / William P. Luedeke. [1918-1922]

Songs, composed mainly by Luedeke while he was a student at Williams College, Williamstown, Massachusetts, between 1918 and 1922 for use in musical numbers at student parties called "smokers."

1 file of manuscript scores ; 29 x 37 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7648638

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Gorham, Nathaniel, 1738-1796

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Luedeke, Helen,

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Donor: Luedeke, Helen.

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