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The white eagle : based on Edwin Milton Royle's famous play "The squaw man"

Title
  1. The white eagle : based on Edwin Milton Royle's famous play "The squaw man" / music by Rudolf Friml ; book and lyrics by Brian Hooker and W.H. Post ; scenes and costumes by James Reynolds ; staged by Richard Boleslavsky ; dances by Busby Berkeley.
Published by
  1. New York : Waterson, Berlin & Snyder, c1928.
Author
  1. Friml, Rudolf, 1879-1972.

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Additional authors
  1. Hooker, Brian, 1880-1946.
  2. Royle, Edwin Milton, 1862-1942.
Description
  1. 4 vocal scores.
Uniform title
  1. White eagle. Selections. Vocal score
Alternative title
  1. White eagle.
  2. Squaw man
Subject
  1. Musicals > Excerpts > Vocal scores with piano
  2. Popular music > United States > 1921-1930
Contents
  1. Gather the rose -- Give me one hour -- Regimental song -- Smile, darn you, smile!
Call number
  1. M.C. (White eagle)
Note
  1. Sheet music from the musical which opened on Broadway in 1927.
  2. At head of title: "Russell Janney presents a new musical romance."
  3. The white eagle opened at the Casino Theatre in New York City on December 26, 1927 (information from IBDB.com).
Author
  1. Friml, Rudolf, 1879-1972.
Title
  1. The white eagle : based on Edwin Milton Royle's famous play "The squaw man" / music by Rudolf Friml ; book and lyrics by Brian Hooker and W.H. Post ; scenes and costumes by James Reynolds ; staged by Richard Boleslavsky ; dances by Busby Berkeley.
Imprint
  1. New York : Waterson, Berlin & Snyder, c1928.
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Added author
  1. Hooker, Brian, 1880-1946. Lyricist
  2. Royle, Edwin Milton, 1862-1942. Squaw man.
Research call number
  1. M.C. (White eagle)
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