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Launch the life boats! - Public domain World War One sheet music

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Franklin Edson Belden. (statement of responsibility)

For voice and piano.

Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. (additional physical form)

Staff notation. (language)

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popular music world war notated music songs and music ships launching choruses secular men voices 4 parts unaccompanied launch life boats life boats high resolution ultra high resolution world war i sheet music the library of congress celebrates the songs of america performing arts encyclopedia publisher not identified f e belden franklin edson belden
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Date

01/01/1918
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Contributors

Belden, Franklin Edson (composer)
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Library of Congress
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http://www.loc.gov/
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Public Domain

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Death on economy. U.S. "I suppose I must spend a little on life-saving service, life-boat stations, life-boats, surf-boats, etc.; but it is too bad to be obliged to waste so much money" / Th. Nast.

Launch the life boats! - Public domain World War One sheet music

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Life boats launched, Holland America line

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WAACs. In order to save themselves, as well as others who face the peril of shipwreck at sea, members of the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps undergo an intensive training course at Daytona Beach, Florida. They learn to become proficient swimmers, but more than that, to rescue less fortunate ones and to employ emergency methods when they lack or lose life boats. These WAACS swim across the pool, using their inflated barracks bags as giant water wings

WAACs. In order to save themselves, as well as others who face the peril of shipwreck at sea, members of the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps undergo an intensive training course at Daytona Beach, Florida. They learn to become proficient swimmers, but more than that, to rescue less fortunate ones and to employ emergency methods when they lack or lose life boats. These WAACS swim across the pool, using their inflated barracks bags as giant water wings

Christening and launching Kaiser Wilhelm's yacht "Meteor"

Drill, Holland America Line - life boats ready to launch

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popular music world war notated music songs and music ships launching choruses secular men voices 4 parts unaccompanied launch life boats life boats high resolution ultra high resolution world war i sheet music the library of congress celebrates the songs of america performing arts encyclopedia publisher not identified f e belden franklin edson belden