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INVENTORY
Accession # 2009-001
O’Connor, Rev. William T. Collection 2009-1
Inclusive Dates: c. 1950-1965
SCOPE NOTES:
The collection contains material written and collected by Father William T. O’Connor, professor of Sociology at St. Ambrose College. He was active in Social Justice/Civil Rights- Fair Employment Practices legislation with an emphasis on Davenport, Rent Control and Anti-Discrimination in Rent and Purchase of Homes and Businesses, Integrated Schools, and the rights of Labor Unions. He wrote a bulletin from c. 1952-1965. Two-thirds of the collection contains these bulletins. There are also notes for sermons, publications, and projects as well as pamphlets, magazine articles, and papers written by others. He is adamant that discrimination of any kind is against the principles of Catholicism, Protestantism and Judaism. He makes the connection between the need for Civil Rights in the face of Soviet propaganda.
Inventory
Folder 1
Newsletters/bulletins from May 15, 1952 to December 5, 1960. Not complete. Topics include: Rent Control, fair housing, Fair Employment Practices (FEP) AFL-CIO, NAACP, Religious Fellowship Group, labor unions, Dr. William Garret, Chief Black Hawk, Human Rights, Edward Fields, Otis Mankin, Catholic Interracial Council, LULAC, Anti-Semitism, Nazism, Communism, “The Railsplitter”, “The Menace”, John Looney, KKK, social reform, minimum wage, Augustana College, William Peters, Bettendorf Case Strike, Mayor’s Special Committee on Human Rights, and Mindanao, Philippines 1945.
Folder 2
Newsletters/Bulletins from January 16, 1961-Christmas 1962. Not complete. Topics include: FEP, KKK, New Orleans, School integration, Edward Fields, Davenport’s Catholic Interracial Council, The John Birch Society, Unions, Rock Island Arsenal Golf Club, J. I. Case strike, social security, welfare, migrants, Charles Smith-118 year old owner of a hot dog stand who had been a slave in 1855. President Kennedy, Jesuits, Freedom of Residence, Housing Act of 1949, Anthropology, Dostoievski, Jews, Irish.
Folder 3
Newsletters/Bulletins 1963. Not complete. Topics include: U. S. Civil Rights Commission, The Iowa Civil Rights Committee, Illinois Association of Real Estate Boards, forced housing/Freedom of Residence, FEP, Davenport Human Rights Commission, The Commission to Study Discrimination in Employment in Iowa, The Iowa Satellite Committee of the U. S. Civil Rights Commission hearings on Urban Renewal-discriminatory policies of realtors against Negroes and Indians, NAACP, Urban League, Iowa Human Relations Commission, Laissez-Faire state, state vs. federal jurisdiction, socialism, labor unions, Governor Hughes, Governor Erbe, Burn Bannister, Rev. Blackstone, NC Gov. Terry Sanford, Dr. Alfred Marrow, Dr. Martin Luther King, White Citizens’ Council, Dave Dennis (CORE), Soviet anti-Semitism, world wide discrimination, discrimination in libraries, Tannenbaum, slave trade, race riots, Five State Conference in Fair Housing, First National conference on Religion and Race, Cardinal Meyer, Rabbi Julius Mark, Dr. Irwin Miller, “No Prejudice-Even Toward Prejudiced People”, Pope Pius XII, Pope Leo XIII, Father George Dunne, Father Charles O. Rice, Archbishop Camara of Rio de Janeiro, Castro and Cuba, Young Democrats of St. Ambrose College, St. Ambrose Young Republicans, Father Mazzuchelli, Mother Emily, Birmingham, Father O’Connor vs. the Arsenal Golf Club, President Kennedy, Pope John, Catholic Interracial Council, National Council of Churches, American Jewish Congress, Jewish Labor Committee, Soviet use of American discrimination for communist propaganda, discrimination within unions, Action for Civil Rights, Cook’s Point, Forrest Kilmer, Mrs. Felipe Terronez, Marian Anderson, Dr. John Yance, LULAC, Otis Mankin, Otis Dickerson, Nathan Butler, William Cribbs, Frank Smith, Dr. William Garrett, St. Ambrose College Industrial and Human Relations Club findings “Economic and Social Status of Negroes in Davenport”, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Toney.
Folder 4
Newsletters/Bulletins 1964-1965 Not Complete. Topics include: “No Fair Housing and No Fair Employment for Davenport” Catholic Interracial Council, Davenport realtors, Attorney John Shenk, 1949 Housing Act, President Kennedy, right to private property, Executive Order on Equal Opportunity in Housing, Gov. Wallace, T.J. Hageboeck, William A. Hewitt, unions vs. businesses, FEP, Fair Housing legislation, Senators Miller and Hickenlooper, Erneido Oliva, Rabbis Fleischaker and Goodman, Protestant Clergymen Gaebler, Clarke, Jones, A. D. Mattson, Don Long, Alfred Nickless, Clinch Calkins’ book :”Some People Just Won’t Work” (1929), U. S. Civil Rights Commission Seminar for State Members, 1964 Civil Rights Bill, John A. Hannon, NAACP, Julius Manger, Lee White, Francis Keppel, Herman W. Goldner, Jack Conway, James Forman, Dr. John A. Morsell, school desegregation, Blood Brothers, Black Muslims, Roy Wilkins, “The Amsterdam News”, Freedom Riders, Little Rock Nine, Young Democrats’ Civil Rights Panel at Marycrest College, National Advisory Committee on Farm Labor, William McClain, Albert Herling, Charles Toney, Strom Thurmond, secular vs. clergy in social justice, Catholic Interracial Council of Memphis, TN, Father Joseph Kokjohn, John Norton, Loyola College sabbatical.
Folder 5
Petition for Fair Employment Practices Legislation-typed with note re results. Sermon notes for dedication of church-handwritten. Sermon notes ceremonies Xmas-handwritten. Labor Day remarks-typewritten. Cook’s point economic survey Tabulation of results-typewritten 1 page. “Report: Prepared by The Davenport Mayor’s Special Committee on Human Rights” 7 pages-typewritten. “Minority Report: The Davenport Mayor’s Special Committee on Human Rights”-typewritten 1 page. 2 2-page reports, 1 legal size paper handwritten notes on back, complete. Typewritten notes marked page 3 quoting Pope Pius XI re social economic theory and individualist spirit. Last page of a letter/newsletter(?) in favor of enforceable FEP legislation. Page 5 typewritten of a letter/newsletter/lecture(?) re ills of society-divorce, family breakdowns, racial problems, Sociology paper/lecture (?)”Justice for Minority Groups” 18 pages-typewritten pages 10-13 missing, 2 extra page 1, 1 extra page 2, 1 extra page 4, 1 extra page 4, 2 extra page 5, 1 extra page 6, 1 extra page 7, 1 extra page 8, 1 extra page 9. Notes for “Justice for Minority Groups”-handwritten. Paper/lecture on “Sinsinawa and Social Justice” handwritten comment on first page marks elsewhere, re early missionary days in Iowa and Illinois by Father Mazzuchelli and the Sinsinawa Dominican sisters headed by mother Emily in relation to Taft-Hartley and state right to work laws-6 pages typewritten. Statement: Catholic Interracial Council of Davenport, Iowa formed as a result of the Mayor’s Special Committee on Human Rights, approved January 4, 1962-typewritten 2 copies. Paper “Why Not Christian Cannibalism?: Race Problem Can Only Be Solved By Applying Moral Principles” written by Claude H. Heithaus, S. J., in the University News, March 16, 1945. Marked pages 29-32.-typewritten. Paper “Civil Rights Survey: Race Relations Office Department of Social Action National Catholic Welfare Conference” stamped FEB 1953, 3 pages-typewritten. Newspaper clipping, “Prelate to Excommunicate Foes of St. Louis Negro Catholic Pupils” continued as ” To Excommunicate Negro School Foes” unknown paper although marked as Special to the New York Times, St. Louis, Sept. 21, no further date. Notes for “Race: Anti-Semitism: T. Livingston: Must Men Hate/Must People Hate”-handwritten 8 pages. List “Executive Committee Proposed by Rabbi Goldstein Dr. Paul Jurgensen Wm. T. O’Connor”-handwritten on Mayflower Washington DC notepaper.
Folder 6
Paper: “A Research Conducted to Find Out if a Fair Employment Practices Commission is Being Used by the City Government of Davenport, Iowa, and What Part Pressure Groups Have Played in It Thus Far” by Bill Sydow-typewritten 11 pages. National Catholic Conference newsletter July 1964. Magazine article, “Judgment on Racial Segregation” by John LaFarge America December 12, 1953 not complete. Pamphlet: “Bibliography of Materials” distributed by The National Conference of Christians and Jews 1950. List “Bibliography: The Race Question and the Negro” typed list of ‘Catholic Books’ ‘Other Books’ and pamphlets 2 copies. Letter, not signed, “A Letter From Birmingham Jail…….by Martin Luther King Jr.” ‘My Dear Fellow Clergymen’ double sided typewritten letter 8 pages (4 sheets). Newspaper article “Non-Segregated NC Catholic Church Service is Scene of Pushing and Shoving; No One Injured” Newton Grove, NC May 31. Publicity Release from The National Conference of Christians and Jews Jacob Schwab Publicity Director For release Wednesday May 2, 1951 re pamphlets entitled “Why We Fight” mimeographed 4 pages. 3 pamphlets series “Why We Fight” no. 1 “I Thank God” no. 2 ” Intolerance is Treason” no. 3 “Heir To Millions” produced by The Commission of Religious Organizations of The National Conference of Catholics and Jews. Newspaper article, “450 Colleges in U. S. Revise Applications” The New York Times December 18, 1953. Magazine article, “The ‘Wetback’ Racket: Big Agriculture wants to import foreign labor to undermine U. S. Labor by Hank Hasiwar Vice President, National Farm Labor Union, The New Leader January 29, 1951 p12-14. Newspaper article “Cites Catholic Contributions To Interracial Justice in 1953” New York Jan 5, page 8 The Pittsburgh… Magazine article, “Two Causes of Racial Tension” by Donald Miller The Ligourian page 469-473. Pamphlet reprinted from The American Mercury October 1945 volume LXI Number 262 “Discrimination in Medical Colleges” by Frank Kingdon. Magazine article, “The Church and the Jew” by Lon Francis The Priest pgs 198-201 no date available. Newspaper article “Barred at Negro School: White Girl Plans Test of Racial Segregation in Washington” no source information available. Newspaper front and second page The Catholic Worker February 1956 vol. XXII No. 7 “Dissatisfaction in Dixie” “U.S. Keeps Detention Camps Ready” complete pg.2. Magazine article “The Men in the White Palm-Beach Bedsheets” Ammunition December 1955 p 3-7. Magazine Today: Race in America October 1968. Letter (typed on letterhead) to Father O’Connor from Allyn P. Robinson of The National Conference of Christians and Jews, Inc. dated May 8, 1951. Mimeographed copy “Minutes of the Executive Meeting of the Commission on Religious Organizations” Gramercy Park Hotel, New York, May 3, 1951 5 pages. Mimeographed copy “Proposed Agenda Annual Meeting of The Commission on Religious Organizations of the National Conference of Christians and Jews” Detroit-Leland Hotel Detroit, Michigan, May 28 and 29, 1951. Mimeographed copy “Tentative Draft of the Proposed Constitution of the Commission on Religious Organizations of the National Conference of the Christians and Jews.” 4 pages.
Mimeographed copy “Constitution Commission on Religious Organizations of the National Conference of Christians and Jews” 3 pages. Newsletter “Report From The National Conference of Christians and Jews” no date from context 1951 or 1952. Mimeographed copy “Proposed Project: German Summer Work Camps” from the NCCJ no date 2 pages. Mimeographed copy “A Proposed Project in Leadership Development in Intergroup Education: to be Sponsored by the Commission on Religious Organizations” from the NCCJ no date 4 pages. Mimeographed copy “Proposed Budget 1951-1952 Commission on Religious Organizations May 28, 1951. 1 page. Mimeographed copy “Report of the Director: Commission on Religious Organizations May 28, 1951. 3 pages. Mimeographed copy “Memorandum from the Commission on Religious Organizations” to all members of the commission from Allyn P. Robinson November 27, 1951. 2 copies of the two articles referenced in memorandum: “Calm Study Urged on Vatican Envoy” reprinted from The New York Times Sunday, November 11, 1951 and “All in the Same Hot Spot” reprinted from Daily News: New York’s Picture Magazine Tuesday November 13, 1951. Magazine article “The Home Front: For the Defense: Thurgood Marshall” by William E, Bohn The New Leader January 29, 1951 p. 19-20 not complete. Newspaper article ” ‘If It Means Death Itself'”, “Ernest Bevin Dead: British Orphan Boy Won Top Posts in World Politics” and “Rumely, Brains of C. C. G., Richest of Lobbies, Convicted.” Labor vol. XXXII no. 38. Saturday April 21, 1951. Form letter from Friendly House Chicago April 18, 1951 re Fair Employment Practices Bill #67 in Illinois Senate. Pamphlet “Jewish Labor Fights Communism” by Jewish Labor Committee 1950. Letter (typed on letterhead) from Joseph Beauharnais, President The White Circle League of America, Inc. to “The Parishioners of St. Gabriel’s Parish” in Chicago urging membership to promote “white man’s rights”. Pamphlet “The American Federation of Labor: Fights Discrimination” resolution adopted at the 64th Annual Convention, November 1944, of the AF of L condemning racial and religious bigotry and discrimination against minorities. Newspaper article ” Views of the News: U. S. S. Coos Bay” by Syntax The Labor Leader no date.
Subject Headings Cross Reference
Business and Industry-Real Estate and Surveying
Churches and Religion-Catholic-Clergy & Congregations
-Christian
-Jewish
Documents and Letters
Ethnic and Minority Groups-Black Americans
-Hispanic
-Jewish
-Misc.
Military & War-World War II-Misc
Newspapers & Periodicals-Misc
Organizations & Clubs-Arsenal Golf Club
-Labor
-Misc.
-NAACP
Politics
Schools & Education-College-St. Ambrose
Social Protest-Misc
-Strikes
People
Rev. William T. O’Connor
Marian Anderson
Burn Bannister
Rev. Blackstone
Nathan Butler
Clinch Calkins
Archbishop Camara of
Rio de Janeiro
Fidel Castro
Reverend Clarke
Jack Conway
William Cribbs
Dave Dennis (CORE)
Otis Dickerson
Father George Dunne
Mother Emily
Governor Erbe
Edward Fields
Rabbi Fleischaker
James Forman
Lon Francis
Freedom Riders
Reverend Gaebler
Dr. William Garret
Herman W. Goldner
Rabbi Goldstein
Rabbi Goodman
T.J. Hageboeck
John A. Hannon
Hank Hasiwar
Albert Herling
William A. Hewitt
Senator Hickenlooper
Claude H. Heithaus
Governor Hughes
Reverend Jones
Dr. Paul Jurgensen
President John Kennedy
Francis Keppel
Forrest Kilmer
Frank Kingdon
Father Joseph Kokjohn
John LaFarge
Pope Leo XIII
Dr. Martin Luther King
Little Rock Nine
John Looney
Reverend Don Long
William McClain
Julius Manger
Otis Mankin
Rabbi Julius Mark
Dr. Alfred Marrow
Reverend A. D. Mattson
Father Mazzuchelli
Cardinal Meyer
Dr. Irwin Miller
Senator Miller
Dr. John A. Morsell
Reverend Alfred Nickless
John Norton
Erneido Oliva
William Peters
Pope Pius XII
Allyn P. Robinson
Father Charles O. Rice
NC Gov. Terry Sanford
John Shenk
Sinsinawa Dominican
Sisters
Charles Smith
Frank Smith
Bill Sydow
Mrs. Felipe Terronez
Jacob Schwab
Strom Thurmond
Mr. & Mrs. Charles Toney
Gov. Wallace
Lee White
Roy Wilkins
Dr. John Yance
INVENTORY
O’Meara MSS 1970-105
Inclusive dates: c. 1900-1950
SCOPE NOTES:
This collection contains archival materials related to the Voss Bros. Mfg. Co. and its subsidiary, the Blackhawk Foundry. Most of the materials are brochures and catalogs about washing machines and a two sales books, although a couple pieces of correspondence and a few driver’s licenses (from accession 1984-110) are also included. All materials came from the estate of Claire Louise (Voss) O’Meara.
This collection originally contained a group of photographs and albums which has been separated into the O’Meara Collection 1970-105 in the photographic collection. See also the Voss Bros. Mfg. Co. MSS 1963-14, and its associated photo collection.
Folder 1
Inventory, F. P. Voss driver’s licenses, short history of William H. Voss and the Voss Company
Folder 2
Washing machine catalogs, brochures, etc.
Folder 3
Specifications, instructions, and booklet of repair charts for Voss washing machines
Folder 4
Magazines and reports related to the Voss Bros. Mfg. Co.
Folder 5
Materials related to the Blackhawk Foundry
Folder 6
2 sales books and a blank receipt book from Voss Bros. Mfg. Co.
Subject Cross-Reference
Business & Industry—Foundry
Business & Industry—Washing Machines
People—O’Meara, Claire Louise
People—Voss, William
INVENTORY
Orpheum Theatre Collection
Inclusive Dates: 1930-70
Inventory – General listing of contents
Box 1 – Business files
• Clay vs. Paterson
• Clay vs. Liston
• Musicals & Plays
• Files of contracts
• Bills and receipts
• Passes & maintenance
• 1930 Inventory of theater equipment for: Spencer – Rock Island, LeClaire – Moline, Garden – Davenport, Fort – Rock Island, Family – Davenport, Columbia – Davenport
Box 2
• Payroll
• Insurance files
• 2 notebooks with “Film Record”, 1949-59
• Photos including Brenda Lee
• Car license for 1947
Box 3
• Ledger with payroll, 1966-68
• Seating plan for Moline Field House
• Seating plan for RKO?
• Movie posters including Merlin Jones, McHales Navy, Al Hurt
• Program and playbills
• Files of bills and receipts
• Contracts
• Broadway Theatre League
Box 4
• Files related to maintenance of carpets, lights, air conditioning
• 2 photos of light fixtures
• Film “Permanent file”
• Ads for various companies in Davenport
• Bills and receipts
Box 5
• Bills
• Purchase orders
• Rental Agreements
• Still photos of movie stars, mostly westerns
• Play bill
Box 6
Files titled:
• Roger Williams, March 11, 1962
• Fred Waring, March 19, 1962
• Dave Bruback, March 4, 1962
• Smother Brothers, Oct. 23, 1962
• Dave Bruback, Oct. 7, 1962
• Johnny Cash, Sept. 29, 1962
• Limelighters, May 1, 1962
• Liberace, Oct. 2, 1962
• Jimmy Dean, April 10, 1962
• Al Hurt, Feb. 12, 1962
• Blackstone, Aug. 6, 1951
• Goodman & Armstrong, May 21, 1953
• Armstrong & Herman
• Files of performances at RKO or Centennial Hall at Augustana including contracts, bills, and receipts
Box 7
Files related to performances at RKO, Centennial Hall, Masonic Temple or the Col, 1959-1968, including:
• Dick Clark
• Ella Fitzgerald
• Eddie Arnold
• Roger Williams
• Johnny Tillison
• Jimmy Dean
• Liberace
• All Hurt
• Victor Borge
• Ramsey Lewis Trio
• Mantovani
Subject Heading Cross Reference
Entertainment & Amusement–Halls & Opera Houses
Entertainment & Amusement–Motion Pictures
Entertainment & Amusement—Theatre
INVENTORY
Sheet Music from the Orpheum Theater 2013-052
Donor: Dale Whiteside
Box # Folder # Title Composer Date
1 1 THE BRIDE ELECT Sousa
1 2 SCHOOL DAYS Charles Cook, arr.
1 3 NAUGHTY MARIETTA Victor Herbert
1 4 PREACHER
1 5 CHRISTMAS MORNING Dick Kent, arr.
1 6 A DAY AT THE ZOO Dick Kent, arr.
1 7 SAM FOX NEWS REEL FOLIO Various Composers 1928
1 8 WM TELL
1 9 INDIAN LOVE CALL Charles Cook, arr.
1 10 THE FIVE O’CLOCK GIRL B. Kalmar/H. Ruby
1 11 HEARTACHES J. Klenner/A. Hoffman
1 12 IOWA CORN SONG
1 13 I WANT TO BE HAPPY Vincent Youmans
1 14 PHANTOMS Walter Schad
1 15 MISTERIOSO ALLA VALSE Domenico Savino
1 16 FANTANA Raymond Hubbell
1 17 THE SHO-GUN Gustav Luders
1 18 THE TENDERFOOT H.L. Heartz
1 19 BY THE MILL STREAM Wilson Smith
1 20 JEALOUS MOON J.S. Zamecnik
1 21 THE RABBLE Victor Herbert
1 22 RURAL FLIRTS James Bradford
1 23 DREAM MELODIES Dick Kent, arr.
1 24 TO ALL MOTHERS Dick Kent, arr.
1 25 THE BARBER OF SEVILLE Rossini
1 26 LIGHT CAVALRY OVERTURE F.v.Suppe’
1 27 MISSISSIPPI SUITE
1 28 THREATENING WINDS P.A Marquardt
1 29 SALTY
1 30 CONSPIRACY Domenico Savino
1 31 RUSTIC ALLEGRO Domenico Savino
1 32 FURIOSO Domenico Savino
1 33 ALLEGRO AGITATO Domenico Savino
1 34 THRILLS Geo. H. Sanders
1 35 AROUND THE CAMPFIRE Julius Seredy, arr.
1 36 ATTACK-APPEAL-RESCUE Victor Schertzinger
1 37 ALL FOR THE LADIES Alfred Robyn
1 38 THE LIZARD & THE FROG/BY THE RIVER Theo. Morse
1 39 AVE MARIA/THE HEAVENS ARE TELLING J. Hayden/Fr. Schubert J.Hayden/F.Schubert
1 40 SYMPHONICS INCIDENTALS NO. 5 P.A. Marquardt G.A.Marquardt
1 41 YOUR MOTHER AND MINE G. Edward/J. Goodwin
1 42 I SAW STARS M.Sigler/Al Goodhart/Al Hoffman
1 43 LILACS IN RHE RAIN Peter De Rose
2 1 MY COUSIN IN MILWAUKEE Geo Gershwin/Ira Gershwin 1932
2 2 LOUISIANA HAYRIDE H. Dietz/A. Schwartz 1932
2 3 TREASURE ISLAND Leslie & Burke 1935
2 4 JUST A LITTLE CLOSER J.Meyer/H.Johnson 1930
2 5 I NEVER DREAMT D,Parsons/V.Ellis 1938
2 6 BOULEVARD OF BROKEN DREAMS H. Warren/Al Dubin 1933
2 7 I’m UP ON A MOUNTAIN Abner Silver 1930
2 8 ONLY FOREVER J. Monaco/J.Burke 1940
2 9 JERICHO R,Myers/Leo Robin 1919
2 10 MAMA INEZ E.Grenet/L.Wolfe Gilbert 1931
2 11 FARE THEE WELL ANNABELLE A.Wrubel/M.Dixon 1934
2 12 SAN L.McPhail/W.Michels
2 13 R.K.O. MARCH M.Schwarzwald/Thos. Kennedy 1929
2 14 JOBLIN GLOBE MARCH J.B. Kreyer, arr 1918
2 15 A SIGNAL FROM MARS Raymond Taylor 1901
2 16 TOODLE-OO Carmen Lombardo 1937
2 17 GREEN EYES Nilo Menendez 1929
2 18 IN THE CHAPEL IN THE MOONLIGHT Billy Hill Billy Hill 1936
2 19 HOW DEEP IS THE OCEAN Irving Berlin 1932
2 20 WHEN MY DREAMBOAT COMES HOME C. Friend/D.Franklin Good 1936
2 21 TAKING A CHANCE ON LOVE Vernon Duke 1940
2 22 ALONE AT A TABLE FOR TWO B.Hill/D, Richman/T. Fio Rito 1935
2 23 SING AN OLD FASHIONED SONG Joe Young/fred Ahlert 1935
2 24 I’M GONNA LOCK MY HEART J.Eaton/ T.Shand 1938
2 25 GOOD EVENIN’ T.Seymour/Al Hoffman 1930
2 26 PANAMA Edw Lambert/G.Dolin 1934
2 27 THE LAST ROUNDUP Billy Hill 1933
2 28 MY DEVOTION Roc Hillman 1942
2 29 KATINKA H. Tobias/B.Russell 1926
2 30 DANCING WITH MY SHADOW Harry Woods 1934
2 31 I GET HE BLUES WHEN IT RAINS Marcy klauber 1928
2 32 ONE HOUR WITH YOU R. Whiting/Leo Robin 1932
2 33 SPANISH DOLL A.Lewis/Al Sherman 1929
2 34 SHUFFLE OFF TO BUFFALO h.warren/Al Dubin 1932
2 35 LITTLE WHITE LIES Walter Donaldson 1930
2 36 MAMA I WANNA MAKE RHYTHM J.Jerome/R.Bryon/W.Kent 1937
2 37 DRAMATIC AGITATO No38 Adolf Minot 1917
2 38 CALIFORNIA HERE I COME Al Jolson/B.DeSylva 1924
2 39 ALLEGRO AGITATO No.1 Carl Kiefert 1916
2 40 CALALRY PARADE No,4 J.E. Andino 1916
2 41 WILD AND WOOLLY No.52 dolf Minot 1917
2 42 LISTEN TO THAT DIXIE BAND Geo. Cobb 1915
2 43 GALOP No.7 Adolf Minot 1916
2 44 HURRY No, 26 Adolf Minot 1916
2 45 AGITATO No, 49 John Shepherd 1917
2 46 LOVE IN BLOOM Leo Robin/R, Rainger 1934
2 47 BLUE RAIN J.Fan Heusen/J.Mercer 1939
2 48 ROSALIE Cole Porter 1937
2 49 LOVE AIN’T NOTHIN’ BUT THE BLUES L.Alter/J.Goodwin 1929
2 50 HAWAII Ernie Wolf, arr.
2 51 IS IT TRUE WHAT THEY SAY ABOUT DIXIE I.Caesar 1936
2 52 FUNNY,DEAR,WHAT LOVE CAN DO G.Little/C.Straight/J.Bennet 1929
2 53 WE DID IT BEFORE C.Friend/C,Tobias
2 54 BACK BEATS Frank Guarente 1926
2 55 MARCH “MOOSEHEART” Will H. Smith 1920
2 56 YOU AND I Meredith Wilson 1941
2 57 A MELODY FROM THE SKY S.Mitchell/L. Alter 1936
2 58 HONEYMOON HOTEL H.Warren/Al Dubin 1933
2 59 DOWN YONDER L. Wolfe Gilbert 1921
2 60 PRAISE THE LORD & PASS THE AMMUNITION Frank Loesser 1951
3 1 A CONGO DANCE Geo. Voelker 1898
3 2 IF I HAD A MILLION YEARS J. Mercer/M.Malneck 1934
3 3 IF IT RAINS WHO CARES E.Leslie/J.Burke 1938
3 4 THE FAIREST ROSE H. Engelmann
3 5 CHOPIN’S FUNERAL MARCH Leo Kempinski 1927
3 6 NASTY MAN R. Henderson/Jack Yellen 1934
3 7 SCOTCH & ENGLISH PATROL Clayton Mayo
3 8 MON HOMME (My Man) Maurice Yvain 1920
3 9 THERE’S HONEY ON THE MOON TONIGHT J.F.Coots/H.Gillespie 1938
3 10 WHAT HAVE YOU GOT THAT GETS ME L. Robin/R.. Rainger 1938
3 11 THE MOON IS A SILVER DOLLAR S. Fain/M.Parish 1939
3 12 ONE MORE TIME B.G. DeSylva/L. Brown/R/Handerson 1931
3 13 JUST A LITTLE HOME FOR THE OLD FOLKS E. Lesie/Ahlert 1932
3 14 COULD BE W. Donaldson/J.Mercer 1938
3 15 WHAT YOU NEED IS SOMEONE TO LOVE J. Herbert/A.Koppell/I.Actman 1930
3 16 SMILE ALL THE WHILE Ager/Yellen/Bornstein 1825
3 17 TRYING TO FORGET B.Davis/J.F.Coots 1931
3 18 I MISS A LITTLE MISS T.Seymour/J.F.Coots 1930
3 19 A LA CARTE Abe Holzmann 1915
3 20 THE BLUE LAW BLUES M.L.Lake, arr. 1921
3 21 MARY EMERSON F.H. Losey
3 22 MADELON Camille Roberts
3 23 THUNDER AND BLAZES & Julius Fucik Op 68 1902
3 24 LE GIGOT S. Romberg 1913
3 25 MANDOLINATA George Rosey,arr. 1924
3 26 THREE GROTESQUE THEMES Erno Rapee 1927
3 27 MOON OVER MIAMI J. Bureke/E.Leslie 1935
3 28 BESIDE AN OPEN FIREPLACE P.Denniker/W.Osborne 1929
3 29 I GUESS I’ll HAVE TO DREAM THE REST H. Green/M. Stoner
3 30 REGATTA MARCH C.L. Van Baar
3 31 CUBAN INDEPENDENCE MARCH C.D.Henninger
3 32 BAGDAD Victor Herbert 1913
3 33 MARCHETA Victor Schertzinger 1923
3 34 THE STEEL KING F.J. St Clair 1912
3 35 LA FIESTA MARCH Alfred Roneovieri 1896
3 36 DARKNESS ON THE DELTA J. Levinson/M.Symes 1932
3 37 LIGHTS OUT Billy Hill 1935
3 38 A FADED SUMMER LOVE Phil Baxter 1931
3 39 NOW THAT YOU’RE GONE T.Fiorito/G.Kahn 1931
3 40 POOR MARIONETTE T.Fiorito/G.Kahn 1931
3 41 JUST IMAGINE DeSylvia/Henderson 1927
3 42 LOVE ME ALL THE TIME A.Dennis/Ed Rose 1926
3 43 RIGHT NOW R.Robinson/R.Russell
3 44 LADY OF THE EVENING Irving Berlin 1922
3 45 SOME SWEET DAY N.Shilkret/L. Pollack 1929
3 46 HEAVY DESC.AGITATO No.2 Ernst Luz 1917
3 47 KING OF THE FOREST Abe Losch 1910
3 48 YOU’RE THE ONE I CARE FOR B.Lown/C. Gray 1930
3 49 ABC FEATURE PHOTOCOPY Ernst Luz 1917
3 50 WHIPPOORWILL Cal DeVoll 1930
3 51 THE HOUSE IS HAUNTED Billy Rose/B.G.Adlam 1934
3 52 SLEEPY VALLEY J.Hanley/A.Sterling 1928
3 53 CLOUDS W. Donaldson/G.Kahn 1935
3 54 WAITING Charles Ancliffe 1922
3 55 MISTERIOSO No.29 J.E. Andino 1916
3 56 ANDANTE MYSTERIOSO M.L. Lake 1914
3 57 MARIETTE Sterny-Courquin 1911
3 58 AGITATO No, 49 M.L. Lake 1914
3 59 GRAND SELECTION “ERNANI” E.N. Catlin, arr
3 60 THE SINGING GIRL Victor Herbert
4 1 ROSES IN DECEMBER H.Magidson/B.Oakland/G.Jessel 1937
4 2 VALENCIA Joseph Padilla 1926
4 3 HUETAMO A.C.Ancliffe 1914
4 4 WALTZES FROM FANTANA Raymond Hubbell
4 5 THE SWEETHEART OF CIGMAcHI f. Dudleigh Vernor 1927
4 6 BROWN SUGAR Harry Barris 1926
4 7 SMILES AND TEARS Geo. Voelker 1896
4 8 INCIDENTAL SYMPHONIES Leo Kempinski 1922
4 9 INCIDENTAL SYMPHONIES Leo Kempinski 1922
4 10 HYMN TO THE SUN
4 11 BLACK MARIA
4 12 HIGH FEVER
4 13 THE CANARY Ivan Caryll 1918
4 14 SELECTION “IL TROVATORE” Verdi 1887
4 15 CROWN DIAMONDS D.F.E. Auber 1895
4 16 BERLIN IN JOY & SORROW A. Conradi 1896
4 17 FLOWER SONG G. Lange 1917
4 18 LAMBETH WALK N.Gay/D.Furber/A.Rose 1937
4 19 ROBIN HOOD Geo. Wiegand 1891
4 20 CINCINNATUS MARCH H.A. Vander Cook 1914
4 21 THE VILLAGE BLACKSMITH Chas. Puerner 1896
4 22 GLANCES Harry Alford 1914
4 23 YOU’RE GONNA LOSE YOUR GAL James Monaco 1933
4 24 SILVER STAR Chas Johnson 1911
4 25 GREETINGS TO HUNGARY Franz Lehar 1912
4 26 THE TWO HUSSARS Dopple 1889
4 27 LE RETOUR Georges Bizet 1911
4 28 RECEPTION R. Schleppegrell
4 29 KING MYDAS OVERTURE R. Eilenberg 1899
4 30 MARITANA Wallace
4 31 CHANSON MELANCHOLIQUE Patricia Collins 1920
4 32 BECAUSE YOU SAY GOODBYE Sol P. Levy 1919
4 33 BEWITCHING BEAUTY L.P. Laurendean 1898
4 34 ST. AMBROSE VICTORY MARCH
4 35 Handwritten/no title
4 36 SO LONG LETTY Earl Carroll 1916
4 37 SENSATION
4 38 ADAGIO PATHETIQUE Bennj. Godard Op.128 No 3 1892
4 39 PRINCE ANANLAS Victor Herbert 1895
4 40 THE STORKS Frederick Chapin 1912
4 41 DRAMATIC ANDANTE No. 1 Erno Rapee/Wm Axt 1923
4 42 VULCANO Erno Rapee/Wm Axt 1924
4 43 RECITATIVO Erno Rapee/Wm Axt 1924
4 44 ELVES IN THE MOONLIGHT Charles Lindgreen 1926
4 45 THE TENDERFOOT H.l. HEARTZ 1913
4 46 FANTASIA-SONGS W/O WORDS R. Gruenwald
4 47 CAVATINA J. Raff 1916
4 48 THE BEAUTIFUL GALATEA Suppe 1910
4 49 BABES IN TOYLAND Victor Herbert 1913
4 50 HIGH UP ON A HILLTOP Baer/Campbell/Whiting 1928
4 51 THE NAPOLEON MARCH Maurice Levi 1895
4 52 HURRY M.L. Lake
4 53 ALLEGRO VIVACE
4 54 THE LADY’S IN LOVE WITH YOU Burton Lane 1939
4 55 THAT WONDERFUL SOMETHING Louis Alter 1929
4 56 NEAPOLITAN NIGHTS J.S. Zamecnik
4 57 PUDDIN’ HEAD JONES Lou Handman 1933
4 58 ONCE IN A WHILE Michael Edwards 1937
4 59 SCATTER BRAIN Keene-Bean
4 60 MANDY IS TWO Fulton McGrath 1942
5 1 YOU’VE GOT ME THIS WAY Timmy McHugh 1940
5 2 MAINE FESTIVAL MARCH R. B. Hall 1898
5 DOROTHY SCHOTTISCHE J.S.Cox
5 3 BLUE HAWAII L.Robin/R.Rainger 1937
5 4 MY BABY JUST CARES FOR ME Walter Donaldson 1930
5 5 GOOD NEWS B.G.Desylva/L.Brown 1927
5 6 SWING OF THE BATON MARCH E$dward Braham
5 7 S-L-U-E–F-O-O-T Joe Sanders 1927
5 8 RAQUEL Joe Burke 1928
5 9 A SUMMER DREAM P.Hans Flath 1914
5 10 FRESHIE Jesse Greer 1925
5 11 TIPPERARY James M. Fulton 1902
5 12 HOME IN PASEDENA Harry Warren 1923
5 13 WALKIN’ MY BABY BACK HOME R.Turk/F.E.Ahlert 1930
5 14 CAROLINA’S CALLING ME Bob Charles 1931
5 15 WHEN THEY PLAYED THE POLKA Fabian Andre 1938
5 16 IN MY LITTLE RED BOOK A.Stillman/R.Bloch 1938
5 17 WITHERED FLOWERS Carl M. Kiefert 1917
5 18 TWO CHARACTERISTIC THEMES Edouard Roberts 1918
5 19 THE RED MILL WALTZ Victor Herbert 1916
5 21 I’M SO LONESOME I COULD Al Sherman/Al Lewis 1930
5 22 MOONLIGHT SAVING TIMS I.Kahal/H.Richman 1931
5 23 DOUBLE DARE YOU T,.Shand/J.Eaton 1937
5 24 SHERIDAN’S RIDE E.T.Paull 1922
5 25 IT LOOKS LIKE RAIN IN CHERRY BLOSSOM TIME E. Leslie/Joe Burke 1937
5 26 SWEET LEILANI Harry Owens 1937
5 27 A LITTLE BIT INDEPENDENT Joe Burke 1935
5 28 YE OLD ENGLAND Theo.Moses-Tobani 1914
5 29 I’LL LOVE YOU IN MY DREAMS A.Baer/H/Heidt 1931
5 30 YOURS Gonzalo Roig 1931
5 31 SING, BABY, SING Lew Pollack 1936
5 32 BABY ME L.Handman/H.Harris 1939
5 33 LOST IN A FOG Jimmy McHugh 1934
5 34 DRAMATIC RECITATIVE NO.1 Morris Aborn 1922
5 35 WEIRD MISTERIOSO Edward Kilenyi 1924
5 36 LILAC DOMINO Charles Cuvillier 1915
5 37 THE AUTO RACE Manuel Klein 1907
5 39 THE FORTUNE TELLER Victor Herbert 1898
5 40 GATE CITY GUARD Victor Herbert 1897
5 41 THE SOUTHLANDERS Alex. F. Lithgow 1916
5 42 SPIC AND SPAN F. H. Losey 1913
5 43 I’VE GOT A POCKETFUL OF DREAMS James V. Monaco
5 44 AVALON TOWN Nacio Herb Brown 1928
5 45 THE TALE OF THE SEASHELL Gustav Luders 1911
5 46 UP STATE Thos. S. Allen 1913
5 47 KEEP TEMPO J. Stanley/G.A.Little 1933
5 48 YOU’RE MY THRILL Jay Gorney 1933
5 49 DID YOU MEAN IT? M.Dixon/J.Greer 1936
5 50 HACIENDA Paul Biese 1913
5 51 PINK ELEPHANTS M.Dixon/H.Woods 1932
5 52 LAUGHING AT LIFE Nick & Chas. Kenny 1930
5 53 IT LOOKS LIKE LOVE Harry Woods 1931
5 54 MY OLD KENTUCKY HOME Otto Langey Op.122 1896
5 55 “LOLITA” SPANISH SERENADE Otto Langey 1894
5 56 DOLLY VARDEN Otto Langey 1911
5 57 AIR DE BALLET Victor Herbert 1912
5 58 LITTLE NEMO Otto Langey 1918
5 59 FELICE Otto Langey 1896
5 60 THE WOODPECKER SONG Eldo Di Lazzaro 1939
6 1 WHAT GOES ON HERE IN MY HEART L.Robin/Ralph Rainger 1938
6 2 YOU’VE GOT ME WHERE YOU WANT ME Harry Warren/J. Mercer
6 3 I FEEL LIKE A FEATHER IN THE BREEZE M.Gordon/H.Revel 1935
6 4 THE LADY WHO COULDN’T BE KISSED H.Warren/Al Dubin 1937
6 5 HOW’DJA LIKE TO LOVE ME B.Lane/F.Loesser 1938
6 6 THANKSGIVIN’ H.Carmichael/J.Mercer
6 7 CRÈME de la CRÈME Theo.M. Tobani Op.323 1896
6 8 LORRAINE Richard Stahl 1897
6 9 CLARINENT MARMALADE ?
6 10 POEM EROTIQUE Edw.A. MacDowell 1915`
6 11 GIRL OF MY DREAMS Sunny Clapp 1927
6 12 ST. AMBROSE VICTORY MARCH
6 13 BARCAROLE ?
6 14 MARINE HYMN ?
6 15 YOU’RE IN LOVE Rudolf Friml 1917
6 16 POLISH NATIONAL DANCE X.Scharwenka, Op 3
6 17 A TALE OF TWO HEARTS Charles Roberts 1919
6 18 LARGO Anton Dvorak Op 95 1912
6 19 TANNHAUSER Theo. Moses 1891
6 20 PEARLS OF MY SOUL P.A. Marquart 1925
6 21 ROMANCE OF AUTUMN P.A. Marquart 1925
6 22 IRPHEUS IN DER Unterwelt J. Offenbach 1911
6 23 THE MASTER SINGERS R. Wagner
6 24 WOODLAND WHISPERS A. Czibulka 1899
6 25 FUNERAL MARCH F. Chopin 1892
6 26 NATURE’S AWAKENING Leo Kempinski 19221
6 27 AFTER SUNSET Arthur Pryor 1917
6 28 CARNIVAL GROTESQUE Domenico Savino 1923
6 29 INCIDENTAL SYMPHONIES Leo Kempinski 1925
6 30 WHAT’S THE USE OF DREAMING ?
6 31 HOW I’M DOIN’ L.Fowler/D.Redman
6 32 DREAMS OF FAIRYLAND Geo. Voelker
6 LA SAUTERELLLE Geo. Lowell Tracy 1895
6 33 VICTOR HERBERT’S MELODYS Victor Herbert
6 34 THE SPRING MAID Heinrich Reinhardt 1919
6 35 HUMORESQUE Tschaikowsky Op.10 1922
6 36 ANGELA Paul Durand
6 37 AMERICAN FANTASIE Victor Herbert 1898
6 38 IRIS Jules Reynard 1916
6 39 IL GUARANY A.Carlos Gomez 1915
6 40 BRIDAL CHORUS Lohengrin
6 41 ZEPHYRS Wm. Chas. Schoenfeld 1923
6 42 ROMANCE P. Tschaikowsky 1903
6 43 THE CANDY SHOP John L. Golden 1909
6 44 I WONDER BLUES Geo.A. Little/T. Lyman 1922
6 45 DON’T BE CROSS WITH ME SWEETHEART Gillespie/VonAlstyne 1920
6 46 VENETIAN MOON Goldber/Magine 1920
6 47 DON’T TAKE AWAY THOSE BLUES McKierman/Spencer 1920
6 48 SOMEONE IS LOSIN’ SUSAN Geo. W. Meyer 1926
6 49 WHY DON’T YOU? Harry Tierney 1920
6 50 HIAWATHA’S MELODY OF LOVE Geo. W. Meyer 1920
6 THE HEN AND THE COW Geo. W. Meyer 1920
6 51 NAUGHTY HAWAII A.Sanders/M.Carlo 1921
6 52 TRIPOLI Cunninfham/Dubin/Weill 1920
6 53 I KNOW Elmore White 1920
6 54 NO WONDER I’M BLUE Fred Ahlert 1920
6 55 FAIR ONE D.Lewis/Geo.Mallen 1920
6 56 TALES FROM THE VIENNA WOODS Joh. Strauss 1890
6 57 ZENDA WALTZES Frank Whitmark 1896
6 58 CADET TWO-STEP Geo. Schleiffarth 1894
6 59 JOLLY CORKS Lee Grabbe
6 60 MISSISSIPPI CRADLE J.Yellen/Abe Olman 1921
6 61 WHEN YOU’RE ALONE O.Spencer/E.West 1919
6 62 I NEVER KNEW T.Pitts/R.Egan 1920
6 63 A LA PAREE Henri Verdin 1920
6 64 DING-TOES J.Caddegan/C.Story 1920
6 65 MAMIE J. Shilkret 1924
6 COLLEGIATE M.Jaffe/N.Bonx 1925
6 THE MELODY THAT MADE YOU MINE W.C. Polla 1925
6 JUNE NIGHT A.Baer 1914
6 DOODLE-DOO-DOO Art Kassel 1914
7 1 HONOLULU EYES Violinsky 1920
7 2 SLEEPY HOLLOW L. Fowler/F.H.Klickman 1920
7 3 AT PEACE WITH THE WORLD Irving Berlin 1926
7 4 REBECCA B.Kalman/H.Ruby 1921
7 5 YOU’RE A MILLION MILES FROM NOWHERE Walter Donaldson 1919
7 6 WHERE’D YOU GET THOSE EYES Walter Donaldson 1926
7 7 THAT’S WHY I LOVE YOU P.Ash/W.Donaldson 1926
7 8 BABY FACE Davis/Akst 1926
7 9 ON HILO BAY Sol P.Levy 1920
7 10 SWING HIGH-SWING LOW Burton Lane 1927
7 11 HOSTRAUSER’S MARCH W. Paris Chambers 1915
7 12 MYSTIC ROMANCE Bertramn Srawley 1926
7 13 BLOSSOMS ON BROADWAY L.Robin/R.Rainger 1937
7 14 FOR SWEETHEARTS ONLY Harry Cantor 1930
7 15 COURT OF HONOR H. Wannemacher
7 16 LUCKY ME-LOVEABLE YOU Milton Ager 1929
7 17 ORIENTAL OVERTURE Charles Cooke, arr.
7 18 NEW YEAR’S EVE MEDLEY
7 19 SLAVISCHE RHAPSODIE
7 20 BARCAROLE
7 21 CHRISTMAS OVERTURE
7 22 SCHULZ IS BACK AGAIN
7 23 WHAT THE POND LILLIES WHISPERED Maximillan Betts
7 24 AMERICAN PATROL F.W. Meacham 1891
7 25 MYSTERIOUS STRANGER Arthur Kay 1925
7 26 AT LAST Harry Warren 1942
7 27 MARIA MY OWN Ernesto Lecuona 1931
7 28 LONESOME LOVER James V. Monaco 1930
7 29 G’BYE NOW Olsen/Johnson 1940
7 30 LONESOME HOURS Cliff Friend 1921
7 31 I WONDER WHY J.Clifton/E.Braham 1920
7 32 WHEN HE GAVE ME YOU Murphy /white 1910
7 33 BOW-WOW Wheeler Wadsworth 1919
7 34 SWEETHEART FOR YOU L.Lockwood Moore 1909
7 35 DARKTOWN DANCIN’ SCHOOL Yellen/Gumble 1910
7 36 OUT WHERE THE WEST BEGINS Estelle Philleo 1918
7 37 PALESTEENA J.R.Robinson/C.Conrad 1920
7 38 WANDER WITH ME TO LOVELAND Anita Owen 1919
7 39 LOOKING AT THE WORLD THRU ROSE COLORED GLASSES T.Malie/J.Steiger 1926
7 40 BEAUTIES CHARMS Theo.Moses-Tobani
7 41 THE CADDY Fred. T. Ashton 1900
7 42 THE LITTLE DUCHESS Ludomir Thomas, arr. 1901
7 43 MAID MARIAN Ludomir Thomas,arr. 1904
7 44 BOSTON TEA PARTY Arthur Pryor
7 45 DREAMY PARADISE R.VanAlstyne 1920
7 46 GIVE ME THE GOOD OLD DAYS Egbert VanAlstyne 1919
7 47 LAUGHING HYENA Ted Fiorito
7 48 THE SPRING MAID Heinrich Reinhardt 1909
7 49 MISS YOU Chas.& Harry Tobias 1929
7 50 TROUBLE EXTREME Gabriel – Marie 1924
7 51 HOLD TIGHT-HOLD TIGHT K/Brandow/R.W.Spotswood 1939
7 52 YOU SHOWED ME THE WAY B.Green/E.Fritgerald 1937
7 53 NIGHTS OF GLADNESS Charles Ancliffe
7 54 GEE BUT YOU’RE SWELL Abel Baer 1936
7 55 LOVELY TO LOOK AT Jerome Kern 1935
PAPER DOLL Johnny Black 1942
WHAT’S THE GOOD WORD, MISTER BLUEBIRD Al Hoffman/A.Roberts 1943
AS TIME GOES BY Herman Hupfeld 1931
FOR ME AND MY GAL Geo. W. Meyer 1917
SLEEPY LAGOON Jack Mason, arr. 1930
THE WHITE CLIFFS OF DOVER N. Burton/W. Kent 1941
TIL REVEILLE S. Cowan/B.Worth 1941
7 56 THANKS A.Johnston/S.Coslow 1933
7 57 THE LOTUS DREAM William Schroeder 1921
INVENTORY
Accession Lot: 2010-025
Warren E. Ostrom
2010.025.009 – Painting of two ducks on a wall.
2010.025.010 – Certificate presented to Warren Ostrom (oldest living Navy SEAL c. 2012) by VT2 Jerimiah Steward
2010.025.011 – Certificate presented to Warren Ostrom (oldest living Navy SEAL c. 2012) by Navy SEAL Team 10
Non- Accession Material
photo of Warren Ostrom feeding poisonous iguana at Guantanimo Bay, Cuba.
Labels from previous exhibitions in Illinois.
Photograph – self portrait.
Artist’s Material.
Photo of Warren with his artwork.
Revealing the Elemental Spirit: The Sculpture of Warren E. Ostrom.
Warren E. Ostrom.
2 Newspaper clippings mounted