Cornell songs and marches, [ca. 1908-1965].

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Cornell songs and marches, [ca. 1908-1965].

Phonograph records of Cornell songs and marches including "Cornell Song Medley" and "Cornell March Medley (VICTOR 19855 A & B, Victor Talking Machine Company), November 26, 1926; and four records produced by the Cornell Alumni Association, 1949. Also 78 rpm album of Cornell chimes music, test pressing for Cornell chimes record, "Cornell Music," produced by the Alumni Association (Glee Club, Chimes, and Concert Band), and one DAT copy of Cornell chimes music recorded from a 78 rpm original record done by Bruce Netschert. Also, eight 78 rpm recordings housed in two albums, including songs performed by the Glee Club, Concert Band, and Chimesmaster, produced by the Cornell Alumni Association (no date) and recorded in Willard Straight Hall. Three 78 rpm recordings, ca. 1941, recorded by the Cornell Alumni Association at Willard Straight Hall, including: (1)"Alma Mater and Evening Song," and "In the Red and The White," (Richard H. Lee, composer at the piano), Cornell Glee Club, Eric Dudley, Director; (2) "Cornell Alumni Song," (Gilbert H. Cobb '41, soloist) and "Carnelian and White," "Crew Song," and "March On, Cornell," Cornell Glee Club, Eric Dudley, Director; and (3) "Alma Mater" and "Evening Song," and "Jennie McGraw Rag," "Big Red Team," "Carnelian and White," and Fight for Cornell," The Cornell Chime played by Bruce C. Netschert, '41.

39 phonograph records.

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