Wrubel, Allie - composer
- Containers:
- Box 37, Folder 37
- Scope and content:
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Scope and Contents "To Be or Not to Be in Love" - 1933, Allie Wrubel and Elliott Grennard, composers; "Gone with the Wind" - 1937, Allie Wrubel, composer, Herb Magidson, librettist. "Music, Maestro, Please!" - 1938, , Allie Wrubel, composer, Herb Magidson, librettist "As You desire Me" - 1932, Allie Wrubel, composer and librettist; "Flirtation Walk" - 1934, Allie Wrubel, composer, Mort Dixon, librettist. "Happiness Ahead" - 1934, Allie Wrubel, composer, Mort Dixon, librettist. "Now You're in My Arms" - 1931, Allie Wrubel and Morton Downey, composers. "Pop Goes Your Heart" - 1934, Allie Wrubel and Mort Dixon, composers. "You'll Do It Some Day" - 1929, Allie Wrubel, composer.
Access and use
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