| Title | Parts |
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| [] The singing leaves. Collection of 26 children's songs. 1906 | |
| [] The methodical music master. Operetta for mixed quartet. Boston 1907 libretto C. A. Neidig |
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| [] 4 Children's songs pub Boston Music Co., Boston 1907 |
[] 1 - The seamstress. words H. B. Sterling [] 2 - My lammie. words A. B. Badlam [] 3 - Lullaby lane. words A. B. Badlam [] 4 - Sport and rest. words A. B. Badlam |
| [] Pussies' answer. Song words A. B. Badlam pub Oliver Ditson Co., Boston 1907 |
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| [] He calleth thee. Religious song words L. D. Hagarty pub Charles W. Homeyer, Boston 1908 |
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| [] Rock-a-bye words A. B. Badlam pub Oliver Ditson Co., Boston 1908 |
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| [] One day's fun. Children's operetta. Boston 1908 libretto A.G. Lewis |
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| (Abraham) Lincoln day program authors Edwin Courtlandt Bolles, Daniel Lee Maulsby music Leo R. Lewis and Carrie Bullard pub Perry Mason Co., Boston 1909 |
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| [] 4 Songs pub Charles W. Homeyer, Boston 1909 |
[] 1 - The runaway. words H. B. Sterling [] 2 - A dear little goose. words M. M. Dodge [] 3 - A Christmas Eve thought. words H. B. Sterling [] 4 - A moon bath. words A. W. McCullough |
| [] Nature songs and lullabies. Collection of children's songs. 1909 words A. B. Badlam |
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| [] The song child. Collection of children's songs. 1909 | |
| [] The whispered song words J. K. Bangs pub Oliver Ditson Co., Boston 1911 |
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| [] He that dwelleth in the secret place. Anthem. Voices and organ. 1911 | |
| [] The fairy godmother's lesson. Children's operetta. Boston 1912 libretto Abbie Goodwin Lewis |
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| [] The moo-cow-moo. Song. Medium voice in A flat. 1913 words Edmund Vance Cooke (1866-1932) pub Boston Music Co., Boston 1913 |
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| [] Why? words H. B. Sterling pub Boston Music Co., Boston 1913 |
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| [] Things I'll never do words L. Heald pub Boston Music Co., Boston 1913 |
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| [] The rose and the ring. Operetta extravaganza. Soli and mixed voices. b1914 libretto Mary W. Kingsley pub by White-Smith Music Publishing Co., Boston 1935 reviewed by Susan T. Canfield in the Music Educators Journal May-June 1935 |
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| [] The queen of the garden. Children's operetta. 1914 libretto F. H. Martens |
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| [] The jolly Robin pub Boston Music Co., Boston 1914 |
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| [] My pony trots. Six easy, recreative and instructive compositions for the pianoforte pub Allan & Co., Melbourne Australia c1914 |
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| [] Cheery chirps for children. 10 Songs pub Boston Music Co., Boston 1916 |
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| [] Grandfather's love. Song. 16jan1916 words Sara Teasdale Filsinger |
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| [] Owl and the pussy-cat. Song. Voice and piano words Edward Lear pub Silver, Burdett & Co., New York 1916 |
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| [] The world. Partsong for school or mixed voices. 1916 words William Brighty Rands |
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| [] A sky voyage. Partsong for school or mixed voices. 1917 words Edith M. Thomas |
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| [] Good enuf to eat. A l'il song words J. S. Stevens pub Tufts College Bookstore, Tufts College, Medford 1918 |
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| [] It was but lately words C. B. R. pub Tufts College Bookstore, Tufts College, Medford 1918 |
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| [] Royal House pageant. Epilogue. Oratorio. Mixed choir. 1930 words Ruth Dame Coolidge |
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| [] Sunshine of love. Song words and music Carrie Bullard copyrighted Los Angeles 25jan1932 |
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| [] Rollicking road. Male voices words Elizabeth Watson copyrighted 26dec1932 |
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| [] (titles unknown). Songs mentioned in Christine Merrick Ayars 1937 pub by Charles W. Homeyer, Boston & Co., Boston 1930-1936 |
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| [] The captivity. Cantata. Soprano, tenor, baritone, mixed choir and piano words from Oliver Goldsmith pub Tufts College, Boston Medford 1938 |
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| [] From the shining lakes between the hills. Choir | |
| [] I was the road that bore the load. Choir | |
| [] Down from the haze of glacial days. Choir | |
| [] Carnival of the flowers. Operetta |