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    Chickie

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    Illustration of different shapes and designshttps://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/cht-sheet-music/9033/thumbnail.jp

    There\u27s A New Star in Heaven Tonight / words by J. Keirn Brennan, Irving Mills, and Jimmy McHugh

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    Cover: a photo of Rudolph Valentino; Publisher: Jack Mills Inc. (New York)https://egrove.olemiss.edu/sharris_d/1077/thumbnail.jp

    (What Has Become of) Hinky Dinky Parlay Voo

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    Sheet music contains anti-Semitic language, stereotypes, and/or imagry. With Ukulele arrangement. Contains advertisements and/or short musical examples of pieces being sold by publisher.https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/mmb-vp/6877/thumbnail.jp

    Honey You\u27re the Warmest Gal In Town / music by Irving Jones; words by Irving Jones

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    Cover: photo of Mr. J. Flatow and Miss K. Dunn dressed in blackface [Miss K. Dunn appears to be a male]; Musical Supplement of the New York Journal and Advertiser. June 5, 1898; Publisher: F. A. Mills (New York)https://egrove.olemiss.edu/sharris_a/1030/thumbnail.jp

    A Thorough Search for Elusive Lunar Granophyres

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    Recent remote sensing studies [e.g., 1-3] indicate that several un-sampled regions of the Moon have significantly higher concentrations of silicic material (also high in [K], [U], and [Th]) than sampled regions. Within these areas are morphological features that are best explained by the existence of chemically evolved volcanic rocks. Observations of silicic domes [e.g., 1-5] suggest that sizable networks of silicic melt were present during crust-formation. Because of these recent findings there is a renewed interest in the petrogenesis of lunar, felsic igneous rocks. Specific questions are: (1) when were these magmas generated?, and (2) what was the source material? The two main hypotheses for generating silicic melts on Earth are fractional crystallization or partial melting of preexisting crust. On the Moon silicic melts are thought to have been generated during extreme fractional crystallization involving end-stage silicate liquid immiscibility (SLI) [e.g. 6, 7]. However, SLI cannot account for the production of significant volumes of silicic melt and its wide distribution, as reported by the remote global surveys [1, 2, 3]. In addition, experimental and natural products of SLI show that U and Th, which are abundant in the lunar granites and seen in the remote sensing data of the domes, are preferentially partitioned into the depolymerized ferrobasaltic magma and not the silicic portion [8, 9]. If SLI is not the mechanism that generated silicic magmas on the Moon then alternative processes such as fractional crystallization (only crystal-liquid separation) or partial melting should be considered as viable possibilities to be tested

    Mood Indigo

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    Photograph of Wayne King; Blue, white and yellow confettihttps://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/cht-sheet-music/13355/thumbnail.jp

    We\u27re The Sunday Drivers

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    Photographs of Macy and Smalle on ace cards; Illustration of men and women in automobile with guy falling backward behind automobilehttps://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/cht-sheet-music/11339/thumbnail.jp

    Deedle Deedle Dum

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    Large font title with dancers in backgroundhttps://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/cht-sheet-music/12646/thumbnail.jp

    When My Sugar Walks Down the Street

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    Man walking down street in front of fence; Birds with heads of women sitting on fence; Photograph of Frances Williams in lower righthttps://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/cht-sheet-music/6600/thumbnail.jp

    There\u27s A New Star In Heaven To-Night

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    Photograph of Rudolph Valentinohttps://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/cht-sheet-music/11168/thumbnail.jp
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