ILGWU Related Sound Recordings
Collection Number: 6036/073 AV
Kheel Center for Labor-Management Documentation and Archives, Cornell University Library
Title:
ILGWU Related Sound Recordings, 1935-1966
Collection Number:
6036/073 AV
Creator:
International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union (ILGWU)
Quantity:
2.3 linear ft.
Forms of Material:
Sound recordings.
Repository:
Kheel Center for Labor-Management Documentation and Archives, Cornell University Library
Abstract:
The collection consists of sound recordings, primarily LPs and 78s. These recordings were either created, produced, or utilized
by the ILGWU for radio, conventions, or performances, or contain material and songs with a
labor and union focus.
Language:
Collection material in English
The International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union was once one of the largest labor unions in the United States founded in
1900 by local union delegates representing about 2,000 members in cities in the northeastern United States. It was one of
the first U.S. Unions to have a membership consisting of mostly females, and it played a key role in the labor history
of the 1920s and 1930s. The union is generally referred to as the "ILGWU" or the "ILG". The ILGWU grew in geographical scope,
membership size, and political influence to become one of the most powerful forces in American organized labor by mid-century.
Representing workers in the women's garment industry, the ILGWU worked to improve working and living conditions of
its members through collective bargaining agreements, training programs, health care facilities, cooperative housing,
educational opportunities, and other efforts. The ILGWU merged with the Amalgamated Clothing and Textile Workers Union in
1995
to form the Union of Needle trades, Industrial and Textile Employees (UNITE). UNITE merged with the Hotel Employees and
Restaurant Employees Union (HERE) in 2004 to create a new union known as UNITE HERE. The two unions that formed UNITE in
1995 represented only 250,000 workers between them, down from the ILGWU's peak membership of 450,000 in 1969.
The collection consists of an assortment of sound recordings in various formats, mainly LPs and 78s. Much of the recordings
are ILGWU produced, either songs, speeches, or broadcasts. Of particular note are the recordings of "Pins and Needles, "
the ILGWU broadway musical revue from 1937. There are recordings of the original cast, as well as the 25th Anniversary
Edition of "Pins and Needles" with Barbara Striesand. Also interesting are the recordings of various union choirs and
productions from locals and departments. Included in the collection are LPs of performers and songs that have a labor
and union focus. Another component is the sound recordings of speeches and presentations, by ILGWU president David Dubinsky
and other union leaders as well as U.S. presidents and politicians. These are in the forms of interviews, proceedings
at conventions, and events and anniversaries of locals. There are numerous recordings of radio broadcasts, identified by the
various stations, many of which are Luigi Antonini radio addresses and the "Voice of 89."
Names:
Antonini, Luigi.
Dubinsky, David.
Kennedy, John.
Johnson, Lyndon.
Richardson, Herb.
Streisand, Barbara.
Truman, Harry.
International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union.
Subjects:
Pins and Needles.
Form and Genre Terms:
Sound recordings.
Access Restrictions:
Access to the collections in the Kheel Center is restricted. Please contact a reference archivist for access to these materials.
Restrictions on Use:
This collection must be used in keeping with the Kheel Center Information Sheet and Procedures for Document Use.
Cite As:
ILGWU Related Sound Recordings #6036/073 AV. Kheel Center for Labor-Management Documentation and Archives, Cornell University
Library.
Container
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Box 1 | Item 1 | 1962-1965 | |
Two Presidents of the United States and two garment workers talk about the International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union and
unionism. Side 1 includes President Lyndon Johnson when he came to New York City on June 6, 1964 to participate
in the 50th anniversary celebration of the Union Health Center and President John Kennedy on May 19, 1962 at the ceremony
to dedicate the ILGWU Cooperative Houses. Side 2 includes Pauline Newman and Judy Ackerman speaking at the 32nd
Convention of the ILGWU in Miami Beach. Newman addressed the delegates on May 13, 1965 and Ackerman spoke on May 20,
1965.
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Box 1 | Item 2 | 1962-1965 | |
Two Presidents of the United States and two garment workers talk about the International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union and
unionism. Side 1 includes President Lyndon Johnson when he came to New York City on June 6, 1964 to participate
in the 50th anniversary celebration of the Union Health Center and President John Kennedy on May 19, 1962 at the ceremony
to dedicate the ILGWU Cooperative Houses. Side 2 includes Pauline Newman and Judy Ackerman speaking at the 32nd
Convention of the ILGWU in Miami Beach. Newman addressed the delegates on May 13, 1965 and Ackerman spoke on May 20,
1965.
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Box 1 | Item 3 | 1962-1965 | |
Two Presidents of the United States and two garment workers talk about the International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union and
unionism. Side 1 includes President Lyndon Johnson when he came to New York City on June 6, 1964 to participate
in the 50th anniversary celebration of the Union Health Center and President John Kennedy on May 19, 1962 at the ceremony
to dedicate the ILGWU Cooperative Houses. Side 2 includes Pauline Newman and Judy Ackerman speaking at the 32nd
Convention of the ILGWU in Miami Beach. Newman addressed the delegates on May 13, 1965 and Ackerman spoke on May 20,
1965.
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Box 1 | Item 4 | 1965 | |
Members from the Northeast Department perform original songs at the 32nd ILGWU Convention in Miami Beach on May 17, 1965.
Side A includes "ILGWU Anthem," "The Northeast," "Little Machine," "Join With Us," "This is a Strike," "They Can't
Win," "Mr. Boss," "There Has Come a New Day," "It's So Different," and "With a Union, Grow, Grow." Side B includes "Learn
to Love," "You Gotta Know the Score," Union Label," "It's A Grand Feeling," "So Long, Jenny," "Finale."
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Box 1 | Item 5 | 1965 | |
Members from the Northeast Department perform original songs at the 32nd ILGWU Convention in Miami Beach on May 17, 1965.
Side A includes "ILGWU Anthem," "The Northeast," "Little Machine," "Join With Us," "This is a Strike," "They Can't
Win," "Mr. Boss," "There Has Come a New Day," "It's So Different," and "With a Union, Grow, Grow." Side B includes "Learn
to Love," "You Gotta Know the Score," Union Label," "It's A Grand Feeling," "So Long, Jenny," "Finale."
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Box 1 | Item 6 | 1965 | |
Members from the Northeast Department perform original songs at the 32nd ILGWU Convention in Miami Beach on May 17, 1965.
Side A includes "ILGWU Anthem," "The Northeast," "Little Machine," "Join With Us," "This is a Strike," "They Can't
Win," "Mr. Boss," "There Has Come a New Day," "It's So Different," and "With a Union, Grow, Grow." Side B includes "Learn
to Love," "You Gotta Know the Score," Union Label," "It's A Grand Feeling," "So Long, Jenny," "Finale."
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Box 1 | Item 7 | ||
From the Labor Alumni Association of Rutgers University. Contents include: "Suzanne," "Which Side are You On," "Danny Boy,"
"Roll the Union On," "Take this Hammer," "It Could be a Wonderful World," "Oh Freedom," "We Shall Overcome," "So
Big and Wonderful," "No Man is an Island," "We Shall not be Moved," "The Mill was Made of Marble," "If I Had a Hammer,"
"Solidarity Forever."
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Box 1 | Item 8 | ||
From the Labor Alumni Association of Rutgers University. Contents include: "Suzanne," "Which Side are You On," "Danny Boy,"
"Roll the Union On," "Take this Hammer," "It Could be a Wonderful World," "Oh Freedom," "We Shall Overcome," "So
Big and Wonderful," "No Man is an Island," "We Shall not be Moved," "The Mill was Made of Marble," "If I Had a Hammer,"
"Solidarity Forever."
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Box 1 | Item 9 | ||
Side 1: Life in Lawrence, The "Foreigners," The Strike Begins, Events During the Strike; Side 2: Events During the Strike,
The Trial of Ettor and Giovannitti, Perspectives on the Past, The Women's Strike of 1909, a firsthand account by
Pauline M. Newman
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Box 1 | Item 10 | ||
"Solidarity" and "Give Away Boys"
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Box 1 | Item 11 | 1935 | |
Luigi Antonini
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Box 1 | Item 12 | 1935 | |
Luigi Antonini
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Box 1 | Item 13 | 1935 | |
Luigi Antonini
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Box 1 | Item 14 | ||
Box 1 | Item 15 | 1951 | |
Box 1 | Item 16 | 1951 | |
Box 1 | Item 17 | 1951 | |
Box 1 | Item 18 | 1943 | |
Box 1 | Item 19 | 1944 | |
Premier Ivanoe speech for Columbus Day October 12, 1944
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Box 1 | Item 20 | 1957 | |
Luigi Antonini Address; WEVD; June 29, 1957; 10:00 AM; Time-- 11:35
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Box 1 | Item 21 | 1957 | |
Luigi Antonini Address; WEVD; June 15, 1957; Time--13:27
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Box 1 | Item 22 | 1946 | |
Luigi Antonini From Rome (CT); Part Two #13525; Sept. 20, 1946
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Box 1 | Item 23 | 1946 | |
Luigi Antonini From Rome (CT); Part One #13525; Septe. 20, 1946
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Box 1 | Item 24 | 1946 | |
Luigi Antonini, Part Two 13525, September 27, 1946
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Box 1 | Item 25 | 1952 | |
Voice of Local 89. Guest Speaker: Hon. Giovanni Canini Vice Secr. C.I.S.L. Radio Program April 19th, 1952 (as per V. Montana).
Time 5:24. 3/20/1952
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Box 1 | Item 26 | 1952 | |
Guest Speaker: On. Enrico Parri. April 5th, 1952 Radio Program. Enrico Parri Vice Secr. C.I.S.L. Time 4:33. 3/20/52.
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Box 1 | Item 27 | 1952 | |
"Voice of Local '89". Guest Speaker: Hon. Mario Longhena President Italian Red Cross. March 22nd, 1952 Radio Program. Time
3:00. 3/20/52.
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Box 1 | Item 28 | 1952 | |
"Voice of Local 89" Radio Program. March 29th, 1952. Guest Speaker: On. Giulio Pastore, Gen. Secr. C.I.S.L. Time 5:41. 3/20/52
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Box 1 | Item 29 | ||
Box 1 | Item 30 | ||
Box 1 | Item 31 | 1949 | |
SARDIS - Sam Levene. 8-26-49. Part One. Serial 19320.
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Box 1 | Item 32 | 1949 | |
I.L.G.W.U. David Dubinsky and I.L.G.W.U. Movie. SARDIS - Sam Levene. 8-26- 49. Serial 19320. Part Two.
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Box 1 | Item 33 | 1935 | |
Geneva Rebroadcast with David Dubinsky on station W.J.Z. on 4/12/35.
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Box 1 | Item 34 | 1935 | |
Geneva Rebroadcast with David Dubinsky on 4/12/35. Station W.J.Z.
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Box 1 | Item 35 | 1935 | |
Station W.B.N.X.
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Box 1 | Item 36 | 1935 | |
Station W.B.N.X.
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Box 1 | Item 37 | 1935 | |
Station W.B.N.X
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Box 1 | Item 38 | 1938 | |
David Dubinsky on Recreational Activities for Workers. Station W.J.Z. Date 4/14/38
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Box 1 | Item 39 | 1938 | |
David Dubinsky on Recreational Activates for Workers on 4/14/38 part 2 and 4. Station W.J.Z.
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Box 1 | Item 40 | 1940 | |
"union Convention" with David Dubinsky of "International Ladies Garment Workers" from Station W.E.V.D. on 5/27/40.
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Box 1 | Item 41 | 1940 | |
"Union Convention" with David Dubinsky of "International Ladies Garment Workers" from Station W.E.V.D. on 5/27/40.
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Box 1 | Item 42 | ||
Box 1 | Item 43 | 1940 | |
"Union Convention" with David Dubinsky of "International Ladies Garment Workers" from Station W.E.V.D. on 5/27/40
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Box 1 | Item 44 | 1940 | |
"Union Convention" with David Dubinsky of "International Ladies Garment Workers" from Station W.E.V.D. on 5/27/40.
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Box 1 | Item 45 | 1948 | |
Int. Ladies Garment Workers Interviews with Taft Hartley Song and Gregory Peck. ABC #56. 10/28/48.
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Box 1 | Item 46 | 1948 | |
Int. Ladies Garment Workers Interviews with Gene Kelly and Taft Hartley Song on 10/28/48. ABC #56
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Box 1 | Item 47 | 1960 | |
Gotham Recording Corporation. 1. Mrs. Roosevelt 6:33 2. Sen. Morse 6:17 3. Hon. H. Lehman 6:00
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Box 1 | Item 48 | ||
For ILGWU Campaign Committee. Broadcasts 11/1, 2, 3 , 5. Side A: Band 1 - Governor Adlai E. Stevenson. Band 2 - Sen. Herbert
H. Lehman, U.S. Senator, New York. Side B: Band 1 - Senator Paul H. Douglas, U.S. Senator, Illinois. Band 2 -
Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt. Presented by Committee on Political Education (COPE - AFL-CIO) Washington D.C.
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Box 1 | Item 49 | ||
Sammy Davis Jr. sings "How About You"
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Box 1 | Item 50 | ||
Cuts #1 and #2 - same
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Box 1 | Item 51 | ||
From: Al Hamilton
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Box 1 | Item 52 | 1937 | |
Dubinsky #6. Station WEVD. Date 6/13/37/. Time 10:30.
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Box 1 | Item 53 | 1948 | |
From Palermo. July 24, 1948. 10 A.M.
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Box 1 | Item 54 | 1948 | |
Broadcast by short wave from Italy (Palermo) July 24, 1948.
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Box 1 | Item 55 | 1952 | |
Side 1: Humphrey Bogart, 5"10', Bill Mauldin, Herman Wouk. Side 2: Herman Wouk with Jingle, Richard Rogers, Agnes DeMille,
Letter from Korea, John Gunther. 10/28/52
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Box 1 | Item 56 | ||
Box 1 | Item 57 | 1942 | |
Mr. David Dubinsky from W.E.V.D.
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Box 1 | Item 58 | 1958 | |
Eternal Light of 6/29 Side 1 and 2
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Box 1 | Item 59 | 1958 | |
Eternal Light of 6/29 Side 1 and 2. This was a play on the Eternal Light radio program on DD.
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Box 1 | Item 60 | 1952 | |
2 identical cuts. 10/27/52.
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Box 1 | Item 61 | 1954 | |
Side 1. CT4176.
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Box 1 | Item 62 | 1954 | |
Side 2
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Box 1 | Item 63 | 1942 | |
Inaugural of Seamen's House in London with Mr. David Dubinsky on 7/23/42. 5.
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Box 1 | Item 64 | 1942 | |
Inaugural of Seamen's House in London with Mr. David Dubinsky on 7/23/42. 2.
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Box 1 | Item 65 | 1942 | |
Opening Ceremonies of Seamen's Club in England with Mr. Dubinsky. 5.
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Box 1 | Item 66 | 1942 | |
Opening Ceremonies of Seamen's Club in England on 7/23/42. 2.
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Box 1 | Item 67 | 1942 | |
Opening Ceremonies of Seamen's Club in England on 7/23/42. 4.
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Box 2 | Item 1 | 1956 | |
Cut 1 - 1:00. Cut 2 - 0:20.
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Box 2 | Item 2 | 1966 | |
Songs: "Huelga en General" (General Strike) and "El Esquirol" (The Scab). Sung by: Luis Valdez and August Lira. Music by:
David Allaniz (Accordion) and Agustin Lira and Danny Valdez (Guitars). Propaganda music disc created through the
mutual inspiration of El Teatro Campesino y la Huelga (The Farm Workers Theater and the Strike)
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Box 2 | Item 3 | ||
3M Recording Tape - Reel to Reel Tape
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Box 2 | Item 4 | 1938 | |
From the musical Pins and Needles.
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Box 2 | Item 5 | 1938 | |
From the musical Pins and Needles. Kay Weber is also associated with this record, although not listed on the label.
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Box 2 | Item 6 | 1938 | |
From the musical Pins and Needles.
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Box 2 | Item 7 | ||
From the musical Pins and Needles.
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Box 2 | Item 8 | ||
From the musical Pins and Needles.
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Box 2 | Item 9 | ||
From the musical Pins and Needles.
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Box 2 | Item 10 | ||
From Pins & Needles by Harold Rome, Hudson-DeLange Orchestra, Broadway showed debuted 1937
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Box 2 | Item 11 | ||
Pins & Needles; Harold J. Rome; Cab Callowy and his Orchestra; Fox Trot, 2 sides
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Box 2 | Item 12 | ||
Columbia; Musical Narrative by the Northeast Department Before the Golden Jubilee Convention of the ILGWU; 2 sided
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Box 2 | Item 13 | ||
Musical Narrative by the Northeast Department before the Golden Jubilee Convention of the ILGWU; Michael Johnson; solos by
Gail Manners and Joey Nash
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Box 2 | Item 14 | ||
Musical Narratives by the Northeast Department before the Golden Jubilee Convention for the ILGWU; Michael Johnson; solos
by Gail Manners and Joey Nash
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Box 2 | Item 15 | ||
The British Broadcasting Corporation (London Transcription Service); BBC Symphony Orchestra with Sir Adrian Bonlt; Composer
J. Stafford Smith
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Box 2 | Item 16 | ||
Wife of Governor of Puerto Rico; AF of L Convention in Los Angeles
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Box 2 | Item 17 | ||
Gotham; Version 1 and 2; 10/12/60
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Box 2 | Item 18 | ||
The Puppy Love song (David-Hoffman-Livingston); The Prairie Ramblers
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Box 2 | Item 19 | ||
The Puppy Love song (David-Hoffman-Livingston); The Prairie Ramblers
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Box 2 | Item 20 | ||
Asch Recording New York NY
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Box 2 | Item 21 | ||
Asch Recording, New York, NY; 2 sided
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Box 2 | Item 22 | ||
Box 2 | Item 23 | ||
NBC, 2 sided
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Box 2 | Item 24 | ||
NBC; 2 sided
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Box 2 | Item 25 | ||
NBC; TV Time off the air recordings
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Box 2 | Item 26 | ||
NBC; TV Time off the air recordings
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Box 2 | Item 27 | ||
NBC; 2 sided
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Box 2 | Item 28 | ||
Gene and Francesca; Local 91 chorus; New York Joint Board 28th ILGWU Convention; Chicago; May 1953; Side 1 -1. Greetings Isidore
Naglar, General Manager, Cloak Joint Board 2. ILGWU Anthem 3. Sing Workers Sing 4. Bread and Roses 5. So
Join up Brothers, Sisters 6. We are Building A Strong Union; Side 2- 1. We Shall Not Be Moved 2. Are You Sleeping 3.
Keep Us Safe the Union Way 4. March On (Solo Elsie Sussman) 5. Twenty Years Ago 6. Hold the Fort
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Box 2 | Item 29 | ||
Report to the 28th Convention International Garment Workers' Union by the Joint Board of Cloak, Suit, and Reefer Makers' Unions
of Greater New York; 2 sided
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Box 2 | Item 30 | ||
Report to the 28th Convention ILGWU by the Joint Board of Cloak, Suit, Skirt and Reefer Makers' Unions of Greater New York;
Chicago
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Box 2 | Item 31 | ||
Report to the 28th Convection ILGWU by the Joint Board of Cloak, Suit, Skirt and Reefer Makers' Unions of Greater New York;
Chicago
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Box 2 | Item 32 | ||
Christmas In Song Vol. 1 Part1; 1. Christmas Day in the Morning 2. They Come With Blissful Song 3. Baby's Night; Frank Luther
and Zora Layman and the Century Quartette; side 2 1. God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen 2. Old Christmas 3. Cradle
Song of the Virgin
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Box 2 | Item 33 | ||
Christmas in Song Vol. 1. part 3 and 4; 1. Boar Head Carol 2. Old Christmas 3. The Babe of Bethlehem; side 2 1. Good King
2. Far Away; Frank Luther and Zola Layman and the Century Quartette
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Box 2 | Item 34 | ||
Christmas in Song Vol. 1 part 5 and 6 1. The Wassail Song 2. Why, Alas in Lowly Stall 3. The First Nowell; side 2 1. Carol,
Carol Christmas 2. When Snow Lies Deep 3. The Sleigh Ride; Frank Luther and Zora Layman and the Century
Quartette
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Box 2 | Item 35 | ||
Christmas in Song Vol.1 part 7 1. Hark the Herald Angels Sing 2. O, Come All Ye Faithful, side 2 Calm was the Night 2. 'Twas
Clear and Cold 3. Oh Night of Nights! 4. Holy Nigh; Frank Luther and Zola Layman and the Century Quartette
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Box 2 | Item 36 | ||
Christmas in Song Vol. 1. part 9 and 10 1. Joy to the World 2. Born of Maiden Fair 3. Come and Worship, side 2 1. The Holy
Family 2. Ave Maria (Schubert); Frank Luther and Zora Layman and the Century Quartette
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Box 2 | Item 37 | ||
Pins & Needles, Harold J. Rome - Joseph Schrank; Directed by Robert H. Gordon; Vocal Direction by Simon Rady; 2 sided
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Box 2 | Item 38 | ||
9 to 9:30 PM; side 5 and 7
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Box 2 | Item 39 | ||
Barbara Streisand, Rose Marie Jun, Jack Carroll and Harold Rome; 1.Sing Me a Song with Social Significance 2. Doing the Reactionary
3. One Big Union for Two 3. One Big Union for Two 4. It's Better with a Union Man 5. Nobody Makes a pass
at me 6. I've got the Nerve to be in Love 7. Not Cricket to Picket 8. Back to Work; side 2 1.
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Box 2 | Item 40 | ||
25th Anniversary Edition of the Hit Musical Revue Barbara Streisand, Rose Marie Jun, Jack Carroll and Harold Rome; Elise Bretton,
Souvenir of the Thirty- First Convention ILGWU; 1. Sing Me A Song With Social Significance 2. Doing The
Reactionary 3. One Big Union For Two 4. It's Better With A Union Man 5. Nobody Makes A Pass At Me 6. I've Got The Nerve
To Be In Love 7. Not Cricket To Picket 8. Back To Work; side 2 1. Statue Quo 2. When I Grow Up 3. Chain Store Daisy
4. Four Little Angels of Peace 5. Sunday In the Park 6. What Good Love Is 7. Mene, Mene, Tekel
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Box 2 | Item 41 | ||
25th Anniversary Edition of the Hit Musical Revue Barbara Streisand, Rose Marie Jun, Jack Carroll and Harold Rome; Elise Bretton,
Souvenir of the Thirty- First Convention ILGWU; 1. Sing Me A Song With Social Significance 2. Doing The
Reactionary 3. One Big Union For Two 4. It's Better With A Union Man 5. Nobody Makes A Pass At Me 6. I've Got The Nerve
To Be In Love 7. Not Cricket To Picket 8. Back To Work; side 2 1. Statue Quo 2. When I Grow Up 3. Chain Store Daisy
4. Four Little Angels of Peace 5. Sunday In the Park 6. What Good Love Is 7. Mene, Mene, Tekel
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Box 2 | Item 42 | ||
Northeast Department for the Golden Jubilee Convention of the ILGWU; Michael Johnson; Gail Manners; Jack Nelson; Part 1
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Box 2 | Item 43 | ||
1. Shirts for Skirts 2. In praise of pants! 3. Robes 4. No change 5. False Economy 6. The long & short of it 7. Knits 8. Underneath
9. Sleepwear Scene 10. "Suit" Yourself 11. Bathing suits; side 2 1. Spring Forecast 2. New Looks for
Spring 3. Do's and Don'ts 4. "In Betweens" 6. Labels on the Level 7. Knits and Sportswear 8. Rain Coats 9. Littlegirl's
world 10. Fashion American Style 11. Spring Offering
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Box 2 | Item 44 | ||
1. Shirts for Skirts 2. In praise of pants! 3. Robes 4. No change 5. False Economy 6. The long & short of it 7. Knits 8. Underneath
9. Sleepwear Scene 10. "Suit" Yourself 11. Bathing suits; side 2 1. Spring Forecast 2. New Looks for
Spring 3. Do's and Don'ts 4. "In Betweens" 6. Labels on the Level 7. Knits and Sportswear 8. Rain Coats 9. Littlegirl's
world 10. Fashion American Style 11. Spring Offering
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Box 2 | Item 45 | ||
1. Shirts for Skirts 2. In praise of pants! 3. Robes 4. No change 5. False Economy 6. The long & short of it 7. Knits 8. Underneath
9. Sleepwear Scene 10. "Suit" Yourself 11. Bathing suits; side 2 1. Spring Forecast 2. New Looks for
Spring 3. Do's and Don'ts 4. "In Betweens" 6. Labels on the Level 7. Knits and Sportswear 8. Rain Coats 9. Littlegirl's
world 10. Fashion American Style 11. Spring Offering
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Box 2 | Item 46 | ||
Harold Rome; Jack Carroll; Barbara Streisand; Elise Bretton; Stan Freeman; Elizabeth Lauer; Charles Burr; Rose Marie Jun;
Souvenir of the Thirty-First Convention ILGWU; Atlantic City; New Jersey 1. Shirts for Skirts 2. In praise of
pants! 3. Robes 4. No change 5. False Economy 6. The long & short of it 7. Knits 8. Underneath 9. Sleepwear Scene 10.
"Suit" Yourself 11. Bathing suits; side 2 1. Spring Forecast 2. New Looks for Spring 3. Do's and Don'ts 4. "In
Betweens" 6. Labels on the Level 7. Knits and Sportswear 8. Rain Coats 9. Littlegirl's world 10. Fashion American Style
11. Spring Offering
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Box 2 | Item 47 | ||
Harold Rome; Jack Carroll; Barbara Streisand; Elise Bretton; Stan Freeman; Elizabeth Lauer; Charles Burr; Rose Marie Jun;
Souvenir of the Thirty-First Convention ILGWU; Atlantic City; New Jersey 1. Shirts for Skirts 2. In praise of
pants! 3. Robes 4. No change 5. False Economy 6. The long & short of it 7. Knits 8. Underneath 9. Sleepwear Scene 10.
"Suit" Yourself 11. Bathing suits; side 2 1. Spring Forecast 2. New Looks for Spring 3. Do's and Don'ts 4. "In
Betweens" 6. Labels on the Level 7. Knits and Sportswear 8. Rain Coats 9. Littlegirl's world 10. Fashion American Style
11. Spring Offering
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Box 2 | Item 48 | ||
Harold Rome; Jack Carroll; Barbara Streisand; Elise Bretton; Stan Freeman; Elizabeth Lauer; Charles Burr; Rose Marie Jun;
Souvenir of the Thirty-First Convention ILGWU; Atlantic City; New Jersey 1. Shirts for Skirts 2. In praise of
pants! 3. Robes 4. No change 5. False Economy 6. The long & short of it 7. Knits 8. Underneath 9. Sleepwear Scene 10.
"Suit" Yourself 11. Bathing suits; side 2 1. Spring Forecast 2. New Looks for Spring 3. Do's and Don'ts 4. "In
Betweens" 6. Labels on the Level 7. Knits and Sportswear 8. Rain Coats 9. Littlegirl's world 10. Fashion American Style
11. Spring Offering
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Box 3 | Item 1 | ||
Carnegie Hall; New York City; Dr Stephen S. Wise part 2
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Box 3 | Item 2 | ||
Carnegie Hall; New York City; Dr Stephen S. Wise part 1 & 3
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Box 3 | Item 3 | ||
Carnegie Hall; New York City; Jacob S. Potofsky part 2; Mayor William O'Dwyer Part 2
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Box 3 | Item 4 | ||
Carnegie Hall; New York City; Jacob S. Potofsky part 1; Mayor William O'Dwyer Part 1
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Box 3 | Item 5 | ||
Amalgamated Clothing Worker of America part 1 and 2
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Box 3 | Item 6 | ||
Amalgamated Clothing Worker of America part 1 and 2
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Box 3 | Item 7 | ||
Amalgamated Clothing Worker of America part 1 and 2
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Box 3 | Item 8 | ||
15 Union Square NYC
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Box 3 | Item 9 | ||
15 Union Square NYC
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15 Union Square New York City
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Harold Rome; Pins and Needles; Fanny; Call Me Mister; Wish You Were Here
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7:30 PM; WHOM Station No. 1 and 3
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7:30 PM WHOM Stationl No. 2 and 4
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7:30 PM; WHOM Station No. 5 and 7
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7:30 PM; WHOM Station; No. 6 and 8
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WEVD; Saturday
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RR78 part 1
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RR78 part 2
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Buenos Aires Part 3
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White Plains, New York; John F Kennedy; Sen.. Clinton P. Anderson; David Dubinsky; Mayor Robert F. Wagner
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Buenos Aires, part 3
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Part 3
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Hon. Samuel Gumpers
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Sing Me A Song With Social Significance, Doing The Reactionary, One Big Union For Two, It's Better With A Union Man, Nobody
Makes A Pass At Me, I've Got The Nerve To Be In Love, Not Cricket To Picket, Back To Work, Statues Quo; Mene,
Mene, Tenkel
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ILGWU Campaign Committee Secretary of Labor M.J. Tobin and Humphrey Bogert; Senator Hubert Humphrey and Ronald Reagan; President
Harry Truman and Tallulah Bankhead; Alben Barkley and Melvyn Douglas and Helen Douglas
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Box 4 | Item 1 | ||
Part 2
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Copy 1; 2 sided
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Copy 2; 2 sided
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Cop 3; 2 sided
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10:30 AM; WEVD; Part 1
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10:30 AM; WEVD; Part 2
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26th ILGWU Convention by the Northeast Department, Atlantic City N.J.; Jim Corbett; Weldon Reilly; 2 sided
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Harold J. Rome; Pins & Needles; Robert H. Gordon; Simon Rady; 2 sided
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Harold J. Rome; Pins & Needles; Robert H. Gordon; Simon Rady; 2 sided
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J. J. Edelman
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J. J. Edelman
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Hotel Commodore; 6 sides; 3 records
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ILGWU 1948 Campaign Committee; President Harry S. Truman; Vice President Alben W. Barkley; Secretary of Labor Maurice J. Tobin;
U.S. Senator Hubert H. Humphrey; Tallulah Bankhead; Humphrey Bogart; Helen Gahagan Douglas and Melvyn
Douglas; Ronald Reagan; ""Have a Heart Taft Hartley written and sung by Jack Lawrence; Produced by M.S. Novik; 2 Records;
4 sides
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5 sides; 3 records
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