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This collection contains part arrangements for Buddy Rich by Harold Wheeler for the songs "Fantasy", "Never Can Say Goodbye", and "Native New Yorker."
The Harry B. Weiss Chapbook Collection comprises some 880 chapbooks dating from the late 18th through the mid 19th Centuries, as well as a selection of peripheral material. These chapbooks represent the collecting interests of Harry B. Weiss, and focus on British and, to a lesser extent, American chapbooks, with other examples from Germany, Italy and Mexico.
This collection is made up of thirty-nine audiocassette interviews conducted by Art Hodes with various jazz musicians, including Stan Getz, Bill Evans, Charlie Byrd, Mercer Ellington, and Dizzy Reece.
This collection contains eleven small jazz posters of Bob Reisner produced concerts from the mid-1950s, four songbooks and two photographs.
Speeches and scrapbooks chiefly pertaining to Hackett's activities at the locel, regional and national levels of the American Federation of Soroptimist Clubs.
A collection of printed and manuscript materials from Helen C. Pike’s research on Asbury Park, New Jersey and surrounding areas resulting in multiple books on the subjects.
A collection of postcards collected by Helen-Chantal Pike from around New Jersey.
This collection contains eight original holograph scores by Gil Evans for Helen Merrill and one score for Tony Bennett. The songs include: (for Merrill) "I'm Just a lucky So and So," "People Will Say We're in Love," "I've Never Seen," "He was too Good to me," "Where Flamingos Fly," "By Myself," "You're Lucky to Me," "I'm a Fool to Want You," "Troubled Waters," and (for Bennett) "I'm Just a Lucky So and So."
Dr. Henry C. Herge was appointed Dean of the Graduate School of Education after a long and distinguished career in education, education administration as well as service in the U.S. Navy. He served as Dean from 1953 until 1965 and continued as a faculty member at Rutgers in the Graduate School of Education and the Latin American Institute until his retirement in 1975.