San Jose State College songs and music collection, 1876-1945

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San Jose State College songs and music collection, 1876-1945

The San Jose State College songs and music collection consists of songbooks, sheet music, and a single audio recording from 1876-1945. The songbooks include the "Say fo-flying Spartans away" written by Fred Waring in 1942, a folder containing Spartan fight songs from 1945, and a bound songbook containing the song "Labor and wait" by Evalyn V. Aplin and J.H. Elwood from San Jose Normal School Class of 1882. This single series collection is arranged chronologically by date.

1.25 linear feet (1 box).

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SNAC Resource ID: 7999331

San Jose State University

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