- US US.INSON Mss 039/1
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Part of Dick Voynow Collection
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Part of Dick Voynow Collection
Part of Dick Voynow Collection
Part of Dick Voynow Collection
Miscellaneous - Documentation, etc.
Part of Dick Voynow Collection
Part of Joyce Maurer Saxon Collection
News clippings from local Chicago newspapers.
Part of Joyce Maurer Saxon Collection
Four 8 x 10 black and white photos.
Maurice Seymour
Part of Joyce Maurer Saxon Collection
1 promotional leaflet
Mauer, Joyce
Magazines, "Welcome" and "Emcee
Part of Joyce Maurer Saxon Collection
2 magazines
Chicago Welcome
10 performance, individual and group
Part of Niela Goodelle Papers
2 vacation photos: 1 5x7 and 1 3x5
Part of Niela Goodelle Papers
Part of Niela Goodelle Papers
Niela and Niela with young girl,
Part of Niela Goodelle Papers
Wallet size, young boy [possibly one of Niela's sons]
Part of Niela Goodelle Papers
Part of Niela Goodelle Papers
Part of Niela Goodelle Papers
Part of Niela Goodelle Papers
3 various size, full-body poses
Part of Niela Goodelle Papers
The collection consists of scrapbooks, photos, sheet music, manuscripts, and other material documenting the personal and professional life of popular music lyricist Gus Kahn who collaborated on many of the most enduring hits of the 20th-century including “Yes, Sir, That’s My Baby,” “Carolina in the Morning,” and “It Had to Be You.”
Kahn, Gus
Robert Boyer Collection of Andrews Sisters Materials
The collection consists of photos, recordings, posters, letters, and publicity material documenting the careers of The Andrews Sisters including 78s, 45s, LPs, CDs, photographs, posters, lobby cards, magazines, and miscellaneous research materials. It also includes to a lesser extent similar materials pertaining to Georgia Gibbs and Rose Murphy.
Boyer, Robert
The collections consists of news clippings, photos, a promotional leaflet, and magazines pertaining to the musical career of Joyce Mauer Saxon who lived and performed in and around Chicago, Illinois.
Saxon, Joyce Mauer