Republican Campaign Songs for 1920
- Title:
- Republican Campaign Songs for 1920
- Collection:
- Political Americana
- Issuer:
- Allied Printing Trades Council
Republican Party (Ohio) State Executive Committee
- Political Figure:
- Wilson, Woodrow, American (1856-1924), President
Willis, Frank B., American, Candidate for U.S. Senator from Ohio
Cox, James M., American (1870-1957), Presidential Candidate
Harding, Warren G., American (1865-1923), Presidential Candidate
Coolidge, Calvin, American (1872-1933), Vice-Presidential Candidate
- Date:
- ca. 1920
- Election Date:
- 1920
- ID Number:
- 2214.SB0009
- Collection Number:
- 2214
- File Name:
- 2214SB0009_001.jpg
- Political Party:
- Democratic
- Culture:
- American
- Work Type:
- publications (documents)
pamphlets
songbooks
portraits - Materials/Techniques:
- Printing
Halftone - Subject:
- Pamphlets
Songbooks
Portraits
Harding, Warren G.
Politics
Songs
Promotional materials
Busts
Willis, Frank B.
Coolidge, Calvin
American flags
Symbols
Animals
Eagles
Wheat
Arrows
Sunrises
Republican Party
Torches
Anarchism
Horse racing
History
International relations
Wilson, Woodrow
Cox, James M.
Communism
Elections
Voting
Birds - Measurement:
- 22.86 x 15.24 (Pamphlet) (centimeters)
- Description:
- Thirty-one page pamphlet contains song lyrics promoting 1920 Republican candidates and a group candidate portrait on the back cover. Songbook issued by the Ohio Republican State Executive Committee
contains Allied Printing Trades Council, Columbus, O., union label. Lyrics were intended to be sung to the tunes of then-popular songs. A primary theme of the songs is a critique of the internationalism established by Woodrow Wilson. - Cite As:
- Susan H. Douglas Political Americana Collection, #2214. Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections, Cornell University Library.
- Repository:
- Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections, Cornell University Library
- Archival Collection:
- Susan H. Douglas Political Americana Collection
- Format:
- Image
- Rights:
- This digital collection and its contents are owned and operated by the Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections, Cornell University Library. Digital reproductions are provided for private study, scholarship and research use only and may not be downloaded for use in electronic or print publications (including web sites), exhibitions, or broadcasts, without permission. There are no known U.S. copyright restrictions on this image. The digital file is owned by the Cornell University Library which is making it freely available with the request that, when possible, the Library be credited as its source.