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barbelle
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women
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Historical and Patriotic Music
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Soldiers
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World War, 1914-1918--Songs and music
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Barbelle
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Bryan, Alfred, 1871-1958; Hess, Cliff, 1894-1959; Leslie, Edgar
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Nelson, Ed. G., 1885-
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Nelson, Ed. G., 1886-
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Stept, Sam H., 1897-1964
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Date
1917
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1918
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Fashion and Costume
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Songs with piano
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War and Military
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soldiers
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singers
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Anna Chandler
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Artillery (Weaponry)
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Balloons (Aircraft)
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Belle Baker
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Campaigns & battles
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Clothing & dress
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Couples
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Homecomings
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Human Activities of Ordinary People--Couples
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Legacies of Racism and Discrimination--French
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Lew Seymour
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Marches and Military Music
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Military uniforms
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National Symbols, Flags, etc.
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Performers--Men--Swymour, Lew
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Performers--Women--Baker, Belle
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Performers--Women--Chandler, Anna
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Performers--Women--Snow, Marguerite, 1889-1958
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Personalities
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Popular music--1911-1920
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Illustrator
Barbelle, Albert, 1888-1957
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Barbelle, Albert W., 1888-1957
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Lyricist
Green, Bud, b. 1897
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Hart, Will
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Selden, Al
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Title
Welcome home
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When Alexander takes his ragtime band to France
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When Yankee Doodle learns to "parlez vous francais"
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When we reach that old port somewhere in France
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