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Dress rehearsal from Indian Springs School with Alma Mater, Home on the Range, and others. Recording ends with woman reading from books about the Cleveland Indians World Series and other baseball teams and other topics followed by popular music. Recording bad in all but beginning.

circa 1952

Image of Jensen Acoustic Tape-Type PR-1200A; acetate carrier; 3.75ips; 7.5ips; quarter-inch; half-track; open reel tape. Reel contains a dress rehearsal from Indian Springs School with Alma Mater, Home on the Range, and others. Recording ends with woman reading from books about the Cleveland Indians World Series and other baseball teams and other topics followed by popular music. Recording bad in all but beginning.

circa 1952

Indian Springs Chorus preforming Shenandoah; Over the Rainbow; Home on the Range; Without a Song; Alma Mater; Drink to me Only; Thanks Be to Thee

circa 1952

Indian Springs chorus performing Nothing Like a Dame; God of Our Fathers; The Lord's Prayer. Recording cuts into a recording of jazz music.

circa 1952

Image of Jensen Acoustic Tape-Type PR-1200A; acetate carrier; 7.5ips; 3.75ips; quarter-inch; half-track; open reel tape. Indian Springs chorus performing Nothing Like a Dame; God of Our Fathers; The Lord's Prayer. Recording cuts into a recording of jazz music.

circa 1952

Image of Jensen Acoustic Tape-Type PR-1200A; acetate carrier; 7.5ips; quarter-inch; half-track; open reel tape. Reel contains Indian Springs Chorus preforming Shenandoah; Over the Rainbow; Home on the Range; Without a Song; Alma Mater; Drink to me Only; Thanks Be to Thee

circa 1952

The end of Faust performed at followed by popular music including older country such as "Won't you ride in my little red wagon," "Big Bad Bill Is Sweet William Now," "On the Banks of the Wabash, Far Away," "She's Mine, All Mine," and unknown country.

circa 1950

Image of Scotch RB-7; acetate carrier; 7.5ips; quarter-inch; full-track; open reel tape. Reel contains the end of Faust performed at followed by popular music including older country such as "Won't you ride in my little red wagon," "Big Bad Bill Is Sweet William Now," "On the Banks of the Wabash, Far Away," "She's Mine, All Mine," and unknown country.

circa 1950

Image of Scotch 111; acetate carrier; 7.5ips; quarter-inch; half-track; open reel tape. Grace Creswell, a folk singer and autoharp player recording Careless Love and Long Gone. Song repeats and versions are extended. Charles Faulkner Bryan on piano.

1952-08-26

Grace Creswell, a folk singer and autoharp player recording Careless Love and Long Gone. Song repeats and versions are extended. Charles Faulkner Bryan on piano.

1952-08-26

Image of album cover.

1969

Sound recording of album.

1969

 Phi Delta Theta presents 1968-69 Tennessee Tech All-Sing, Mystic Mood of Love. Recorded live. Album tracks include: 1. Alpha Sigma PSI (DIrected by Dan Hodges)-Fools Rush In; Falling in Love with You 2. Alpha Gamma Phi (Directed by Felix Hoots)-Somewhere; The First Time 3. Alpha Tau Omega (Directed by Gary Lancaster)-Dear Heart; If Ever I Would Leave You $. Pi Omega (Directed by Wesley Fox)-Up, Up and Away; The Impossible Dream 5. kappa Sigma (Direcvted by Danny Lancaster)-Some Enchanted Evening; Scarborough Fair; Tonight 6. Sigma Phi Epsilon (Directed by Wesley Fox)-You'll Never Walk Alone; If I Loved You 7. Kappa Delta (Directed by Thomas Brown)-Charade, Till There Was You; Matchmaker 8. Sigma Phi Delta (Directed by Jim Graves)-Softly; Cherrish; Love is Blue 9. Zeta Tau Alpha Colony-Sweetheart Tree; Our Winter Love 10. Tau Kappa Epsilon (Directed by John Sheffy)-Let it be Me; When I Fall in Love Produced by Douglas K. Yoder. Album Artwork Giorgetta A. Bell McRee.

1968

Letter from Bryan to Hanley about life in the United States and asking about life in Australia. Letter also mentions "talkies", or movies with synchronized sound instead of silent films.

1930-02-22

Letter from Hanley to Bryan about life in Australia, including popular music. Letter also mentions "talkie shows", or movies with synchronized sound instead of silent films.

1930-04-04

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