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1Author:  Monro, Dorothy Heighton, -1965.Requires cookie*
 Title:  All Hail Arizona: Music by Dorothy Heighton Monro; Words by Elbert Clark (Ted) Monro, 1926 ead 
 Date(s):  1926 
 Abstract:  This is the alma mater song of The University of Arizona. Holograph (original) in ink of vocal score. 
 Repository:  University of Arizona Libraries, Special Collections 
 Subjects:  Students' songs -- United States. 
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2Author:  University of Arizona. Folklore Committee.Requires cookie*
 Title:  University of Arizona Folklore Committee records, 1943-1979 ead 
 Date(s):  1943-1979 
 Abstract:  This collections was previously titled SWF 002. 
 Repository:  University of Arizona Libraries, Special Collections 
 Subjects:  Folklore -- Arizona | Folklore -- Mexico -- Sonora (State) | Folklore -- Southwest, New | Folk literature, Spanish -- Arizona | Folk songs, Spanish -- Arizona | Folk songs, Spanish -- Mexico -- Sonora (State) | Corridos | Mexican Americans -- Arizona -- Music | Mormons -- Arizona -- Music | Mexicans -- Music | Folk music -- Arizona 
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3Author:  Southwest Folklore CenterRequires cookie*
 Title:  Records of the Tucson Meet Yourself Festival 1974-1996 ead 
 Date(s):  1974-1996 
 Abstract:  Correspondence, financial records, publicity, photographs, slides, audio tape reels and tape reel transcripts documenting the Tucson Meet Yourself festival from 1974 to 1996. The collected was acquired by the Southwest Folklore Center as sponsor and organizer of the event. This collection was previously titled SWF 012. 
 Repository:  University of Arizona Libraries, Special Collections 
 Subjects:  Folk festivals -- Arizona -- Tucson. | Folk music -- Arizona -- Tucson. | Corridos. | Folk songs, English. | Folk songs, Spanish -- Arizona. | Mexican Americans -- Arizona -- Music. | Indians of North America -- Arizona -- Music. 
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4Author:  Allen, Ruth.Requires cookie*
 Title:  Sing a Song to Arizona: Female Voices in Three Parts 1919 ead 
 Date(s):  1919 
 Abstract:  Holograph (original) in ink of vocal score. 
 Repository:  University of Arizona Libraries, Special Collections 
 Subjects:  Music -- Arizona -- Tucson. | Students' songs -- United States. | Vocal music -- Arizona -- Tucson. 
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5Author:  Howard, Joseph E. (Joseph Edgar), 1878-1961 Howard, MiriamRequires cookie*
 Title:  Joseph E. Howard Papers 1895-2009 (1947-1966) ead 
 Date(s):  1895-2009 
 Abstract:  Contains sheet music written by Howard, as well as correspondence and press documenting his long life as a vaudevillian and public performer. It includes his 1956 autobiography, Gay Nineties Troubadour , and photographs of Howard, his family, and other performers. 
 Repository:  University of Arizona Libraries, Special Collections 
 Subjects:  Entertainers—United States | Musical theater | Vaudeville—United States—20th Century | Vaudeville songs—United States 
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6Author:  Collier, L. MargueriteRequires cookie*
 Title:  Papers of L. Marguerite Collier, 1884-1977 (bulk 1935-1959) ead 
 Date(s):  1884-1977 
 Abstract:  Includes song and music books, sheet music, and books, programs, articles, and brochures on folk dances and music, primarily of Mexico; a folk drama; correspondence; outlines and notes for folk dance and posadas productions; choreography for specific dances; and photographs. These materials, dating chiefly from 1935 through 1959, reflect Collier's interest in Mexican folklore, especially folk dance and the tradition of las posadas, and document her work in reviving las posadasand establishing Mexican cultural awareness at Carrillo School. This collection was a 1977 gift to the Southwest Folklore Archives from Mrs. Betty Sagerstrom. This collection is part of the Southwest Folklore Center collection. The Southwest Folklore Center was founded in 1979 after the dissolution of the University of Arizona Folklore Committee and collected information about folk communities, arts, music, and other humanities-related materials. This collection was previously SWF 005. The materials were transferred to Special Collections in 2017. 
 Repository:  University of Arizona Libraries, Special Collections 
 Subjects:  Women teachers -- Arizona -- Tucson -- Archives | Women folklorists -- Arizona -- Tucson -- Archives | Teachers -- Arizona -- Tucson -- Archives | Folklorists -- Arizona -- Tucson -- Archives | Folklore -- Southwest, New | Folklore -- Mexico | Posadas (Social custom) | Christmas -- Mexico | Christmas -- Southwest, New | Christmas plays, Spanish -- Arizona -- Tucson | Christmas plays, Spanish -- Mexico | Mexican Americans -- Arizona -- Tucson -- Folklore | Folk songs, Spanish -- Mexico | Folk songs, English -- United States | Folk dancing -- Mexico | Folk dancing -- United States | Folk dance music -- Mexico 
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7Author:  University of Arizona. Southwest Folklore Center.Requires cookie*
 Title:  Southwest Folklore Center Sound Disc Collection, 1945-1987 ead 
 Date(s):  1945-1987 
 Abstract:  Sound discs of Mexican American, Native American and square dance music, acquired by the Southwest Folklore Center after 1980. Recordings in this collection are in 33-1/3, 45 and 78 rpm formats. This collection was previously titled SWF 008. 
 Repository:  University of Arizona Libraries, Special Collections 
 Subjects:  Accordion music | Corridos | Cowboys - Songs and music | Folk music – Arizona | Folk songs, Spanish | Indians of Mexico – Music | Indians of North America - Arizona – Music | Indians of North America – Southwest | Mariachi music | Mexican Americans – Music | Organ music | Polkas | Apache Indians – Music | Blackfeet Indians – Music | Hopi Indians – Music | Navajo Indians – Music | Pima Indians – Music | Tohono O'odham Indians – Music | Waila (Chicken scratch music) 
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8Author:  Southwest Folklore CenterRequires cookie*
 Title:  Southwest Folklore Center Cassette Recordings Collection 1975-1995 ead 
 Date(s):  1975-1995 
 Abstract:  Cassette recordings of gospel music, country and western music, Mexican American and Native American music, cowboy songs, and interviews with Arizona residents. Most cassettes are commercially produced. This collection was previously titled SWF 009. 
 Repository:  University of Arizona Libraries, Special Collections 
 Subjects:  Folk music | Corridos | Cowboys - Songs and music | Cowboys -- West (U.S.) -- Poetry | Folk music – Arizona | Folk songs, Spanish | Indians of Mexico – Music | Indians of North America - Arizona – Music | Indians of North America – Southwest | Mariachi music | Mexican Americans – Music | Organ music | Polkas | Apache Indians – Music | Blackfeet Indians – Music | Hopi Indians – Music | Navajo Indians – Music | Pima Indians – Music | Tohono O'odham Indians – Music | Waila (Chicken scratch music) 
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9Author:  Southwest Folklore CenterRequires cookie*
 Title:  Southwest Folklore Center Field Recordings Collection, 1943-ongoing ead 
 Date(s):  1943-ongoing 
 Abstract:  Reel tape recordings produced by University of Arizona Folklore Committee from 1943 through 1978, and after 1979, by the Southwest Folklore Center. Predominately field recordings from southern Arizona, they include cowboy songs and music, oral history interviews and corridos. The collection also includes 12 studio master tape reels recorded by Mexican American singer Lydia Mendoza. This collection was previously titled SWF 011. 
 Repository:  University of Arizona Libraries, Special Collections 
 Subjects:  Mexican Americans -- Music. | Corridos. | Pioneers. | Frontier and pioneer life. | Yaqui Indians. | Navajo Indians. | Seri Indians. | Apache Indians. | Yuma Indians. | Hopi Indians. | Tohono O'Odham Indians. | Pima Indians. | Mormons--Arizona--Music. | Cowboys. | Cowboys--Songs and music. | Folklore. | Folklore--Arizona. | Mormons--Arizona--Folklore. | Cowboys--Arizona--Folklore. | Cowboys' writings, American. | Ranchers--Arizona. | Fiddle tunes. | Baptists. | Hobo songs. | Harmonica music. | Gospel music. | Bluegrass music. | Banjo music. | Navajo code talkers. 
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10Author:  Acosta, Vicente S., 1918-1983Requires cookie*
 Title:  Papers of Vicente S. Acosta, 1947-1983 ead 
 Date(s):  1947-1983 
 Abstract:  Papers, 1947-1983, of Tucson, Arizona, Spanish teacher and folklorist, Vicente Sanchez Acosta (1918-1983). Contains professional correspondence, manuscripts and essays, research materials, and audio tapes documenting Acosta's interests in the Spanish language, folk songs and folklore and Southwestern United States and Mexican culture. This collection is part of the Southwest Folklore Center collection. The Southwest Folklore Center was founded in 1979 after the dissolution of the University of Arizona Folklore Committee and collected information about folk communities, arts, music, and other humanities-related materials. This collection was previously SWF 006. The materials were transferred to Special Collections in 2017. 
 Repository:  University of Arizona Libraries, Special Collections 
 Subjects:  Teachers -- Arizona -- Tucson -- Archives | Folklorists -- Arizona -- Tucson -- Archives | Folklore -- Mexico | Folklore -- Southwest, New | Herbs -- Folklore | Herbs -- Therapeutic use | Corridos | Folk songs, Spanish -- Southwest, New | Names, Personal -- Arizona -- Tucson | Names, Spanish -- Arizona -- Tucson | Spanish language -- Glossaries, vocabularies, etc. | Spanish language -- Slang 
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