Irving Berlin - newspaper articles "$1,300,000 in Berlin's Xmas Stocking." Variety, 15 December 1954, 1. "A.H. Aarons Charges Plagarism in Song, 'God Bless America.'" New York Times, 30 November 1940, 10. "'Annie Get Your Gun' Shows Out of Town." Variety, 1 June 1977, 70. "Appears in Yip Yip Yaphank at the Century." New York Times, 20 August 1918, 7. "Arranges Entertainment at Camp Upton in Honor of Gen.Bell." New York Times, 20 May 1918, 6. "ASCAP The Answer to Angles: Irving Berlin..." Variety, 4 April 1956, 43. "At 70 Berlin Still Says it With Music." New York Times, 11 May 1958, 26(Mag Sec). "Avg. Songsmith Smith (No Mighty Writer He) Loses Suit vs. Berlin." Variety, 4 May 1955, 41. "Berlin Arrives, Naples To Open Show." New York Times, 29 March 1944, 3. "Berlin Donates 'Army ' to Scouts $9,500,000 Take." Variety, 19 May 1954, 1. "Berlin, Interview on His Show." New York Times, 26 October 1943, 25. "Berlin May O.K...." Variety, 12 September 1951, 1. "Berlin Quietly Writing New Music Box Revue." Variety, 13 December 1972, 1. "Berlin Reports on Show Proceeds." New York Times, 23 February 1943. "Berlin Sees 1953 as His Bset Year." Variety, 28 May 1952, 1. "Berlin Sees Compulsory Licensing..." Variety, 7 January 1953, 223. "Berlin Sparking Times Square Statue for George M. Cohan." Variety, 17 August 1955, 1. "Berlin Tells Inside on 'America' Tune After Ike Gives..." Variety, 21 July 1954, 1. "Berlin Won't Go Along with ASCAP-TV Deal." Variety, May 1954, 41. "Berlin's Broadway Bounceback." Variety, 18 July 1962, 1. "Berlin's Broadway Youth Legiter." Variety, 13 April 1955, 1. "Berlin's 'Count Me Out' on Doing Original Book Musical For TV." Variety, 15 September, 1954, 1. "Berlin's Legiter for Eddie Fisher." Variety, 1 December 1954, 1. "Berlin's 'Little Colored Boy' Steals Show at ASCAP's 40th." Variety, 7 April 1954, 45. "Berlin's Nix on His Biopic..." Variety, 19 August 1953, 1. "Berlin's Second Song to..." Variety, 13 July 1949, 1. "Bless America Fund For Scouts." Variety, 1 August, 1951, 1. "British Royal Family Attend Show; Queen Elizabeth Reaction." New York Times, 17 November 1943, 29. "Brooklyn Boy Scouts Sunrise District Plans Testimonial Dinner." New York Times, 12 February 1941, 19. "C. Laughton to Appear." New York Times, 19 September 1942, 29. "'Call Me Madame' Shows Abroad." Variety, 6 April 1983, 82. "Career Reviewed." New York Times, 17 May 1942, 17. "Comment." New York Times, 14 July 1940, 2. "Comparison of Song, "Easter Parade' in "As Thousands Cheer' with Earlier Song by Him and 'Put On Your Old Gray Bonnet; Notes of Songs." New York Times, 7 January 1934, 3. "Concert Reviews (Irving Berlin Centennial at 92nd St. Y)." Variety, 17 February 1988, 172. "Congressional Record Sings Belated Song." Variety, 29 May 1956, 2. "Down the Scale of Musical Memories." Variety, 20 October 1954, 50. "E. Berg Arrested for Theft of Statuary." New York Times, 28 December 1921, 16. "Editorial." New York Times, 16 April 1926, 22. "Editorial: Irving Berlin and Variety." Variety, 2 September 1989, 2. "Editorial on Song, 'God Bless America.'" New York Times, 25 September 1940, 26. "Extensive Plans to Salute Berlin at 80." Variety, 7 February 1968, 1. "Filming of Song Numbers Planned, London." New York Times, 23 November 1943, 28. "5 Performing Arts Titans Take Bows at Kennedy Center." Variety, 9 December 1987, 2. "Fond Memory: Those Music Box Revues." Variety, 8 January 1958, 269. Friewald, W. "Riffs: Something to Swing On." Village Voice, 19 February 1985, 84. "Garland Out- Taken From Annie Denied Exhibition by Berlin." Variety, 23 May 1979, 1. Gerdue, M. "This Is The Army Cast Regroups For Fortieth Anniversary Bash." Variety, 19 May 1982, 2. "The Gold Pan Alley of Song: Irving Berlin on the Music Biz." Variety, 20 October 1954, 1. Green, A. "Girl Scouts Hail Benefactor at Parks TV Hall Jockeys Mark Berlin's 80th." Variety, 8 May 1968, 2. ________. "Irving Berlin Birthday Sprint: Three Projects Mark 80th. Variety, 28 June 1967, 1. ________. "Irving Berlin, Still a Song Plugger." Variety, 22 May 1968, 2. "Guest of Honor at Dinner Given by Friars Club." New York Times, 20 October 1913, 7. "Hal Leonard Buys Berlin Sheet Music." Variety, 1 August 1990, 69. "Has Written Musical Revue Yip Yip Yaphank to be Given by Camp Upton Men." New York Times, 23 July 1918, 7. "Hotel St. Regis New York." Variety, 23 September 1981, 85. Hummler, R. "100 Years Anniversary: Irving Berlin." Variety, 11 May 1988, 9. "Interview on Audience With Pope." New York Times, 8 August 1944, 17; 8 August 1944, 17. "Interview: His Early Career." New York Times, 2 January 1916, 7. "Interview on Show, 'This Is The Army.'" New York Times, 25 February 1944, 23. "Interview: Sketch." New York Times, 28 July 1940, 9. "Interview, Sketch." New York Times, 20 August 1944, 17. "Irving Berlin, A. Johnston, Musical Secretary, Sails to Join Him in London." New York Times, 8 April 1926, 16. "Irving Berlin Admits His Marriage Was Planned Hastily." New York Times, 31 August 1926, 9. "Irving Berlin Aids Zionist Campaign." New York Times, 13 June 1925, 3. "Irving Berlin Answers to Queries on His Happiness." New York Times, 24 January 1926, 8. "Irving Berlin: Arrival at Cottage of Mr. and Mrs. Winslow at Alexandria Bay." New York Times, 23 August 1926, 2. "Irving Berlin Arrives in Germany." New York Times, 25 December 1948, 4. "Irving Berlin Arrival in London." New York Times, 16 January 1926, 15. "Irving Berlin Arrives Incognito With His Wife After Honeymoon." New York Times, 21 August 1926, 1. "Irving Berlin Arrives, Netherlands, New Guinea, Ahead Of Troup; Show, 'This Is The Army' Plans Southwest Pacific Performances." New York Times, 25 December 1944, 19. "Irving Berlin Arrives in NYC with His Wife." New York Times, 30 August 1926, 1. "Irving Berlin Attends Girl Scouts Greater New York Council Party, New York City." New York Times, 10 March 1946, 34. "Irving Berlin: At Lisbon On Way To London." New York Times, 22 March 1926, 5. "Irving Berlin, Audience With Pope Reported." New York Times, 18 June 1944, 17. "Irving Berlin Awarded T. Roosevelt Medal." New York Times, 28 October 1946, 5. "Irving Berlin: Baby Dies." New York Times, 26 December 1928, 3. "Irving Berlin Benefit Film, 'This Is The Army' To Be Released, New York City." New York Times, 20 June 1943, 3. "Irving Berlin Benefit Film, 'This Is The Army' To Be Released in New York City." New York Times, 27 June 1943, 12. "Irving Berlin Buys J.V. Forrestal New York City Home." New York Times, 12 June 1946, 38. "Irving Berlin by Phone from Hub: Breathing Easier." Variety, 19 September 1962, 1. "Irving Berlin, Camp Upton, New York, Works on Benefit Show." New York Times, 17 May 1942, 17. "Irving Berlin Campaign Song For Smith." New York Times, 7 October 1928, 24. "Irving Berlin: Career." New York Times, 26 May 1940, 1. "Irving Berlin: C. H. Mackay, Wife's Father, Denies That Reconcilliation Has Been Effected." New York Times, 8 April 1926, 27. "Irving Berlin Cited by YMHA for National Defense Service." New York Times, 6 February 1941, 17. "Irving Berlin, Comment." New York Times, 12 July 1942, 6. "Irving Berlin Composes Music for American Heritage Foundation Freedom Train Tour, Gives Copyright and Royalty Privileges to Foundations." New York Times, 25 August 1947, 15. "Irving Berlin Composes Music for Film, 'Easter Parade.'" New York Times, 20 April 1947, 5. "Irving Berlin Composes New Song at Thousand Islands: He and His Wife Motor From Quebec to Alexandria Bay, NY to Visit Mr. and Mrs. Winslow." New York Times, 22 August 1926, 3. "Irving Berlin Composes Song For American Red Cross." New York Times, 4 November 1941, 25. "Irving Berlin Convention Song for Governor Smith." New York Times, 1 June 1924, 2. "Irving Berlin, D. Taylor Compares His Methods of Composition with Those of Wagner." New York Times, 9 April 1927, 17. "Irving Berlin: Daughter Born." New York Times, 26 November 1926, 1. "_____________: _____________." ______________, 16 June 1936, 27. "_____________: Daughter Ill." _______________, 2 September 1937, 3. "_____________: Daughter Married." ___________, 4 July 1948, 23. "Irving Berlin Dies at 101." Variety, 27 September 1989, 1. "Irving Berlin Denies that He and His Wife Plan to be Remarried According to Catholic Ceremony." New York Times, 27 November 1926, 17. "Irving Berlin Denies that He Was at Paul Smith's Camp at Time Mentioned by Mrs. L. K. Rhinelander." New York Times, 24 October 1925, 26. "Irving Berlin Denies Repeat of Remarraige in Roman Catholic Church to Appease Bride's Father, Clarence Mackay." New York Times, 1 September 1926, 16. "Irving Berlin Editorial." New York Times, 12 January 1925, 14. "Irving Berlin Enters Talking Movies." New York Times, 24 August 1928, 23. "Irving Berlin: Exclusive Writer to his 'Gentlemen Prefer Blondes' Claimed by London Producers, N. Bayes and J. Barbour." New York Times, 11 August 1926, 25. "Irving Berlin: False Rumor of Reconcilliation With Bride's Father, C. H. Mackay." New York Times, 14 October 1926, 14. "Irving Berlin Files Damage Suit Against Universal Writers of America For Alleged Use Of His Name to Solicit $10 Memberships." New York Times, 7 September 1946, 17. "Irving Berlin Finds Kinship Between Music and Motor Cars." New York Times, 17 August 1924, 10. "Irving Berlin: Five Boys Held on Charge of Robbing Garage." New York Times, 24 February 1928, 27. "Irving Berlin: Friends Try to Protect Him and His Bride from Publicity in England." New York Times, 12 January 1926, 5. "Irving Berlin to Get Saturday Review of Literature Music Award." New York Times, 23 January 1946, 20. "Irving Berlin Gets American Hebrew Magazine Award for Racial Morale Achievement." New York Times, 1 January 1944, 24. "Irving Berlin Gets Boy Scouts Award." New York Times, 21 May 1948, 25. "Irving Berlin Gets Clef Award For Song, 'God Bless America." New York Times, 29 September 1945, 13. "Irving Berlin Gets French Legion Of Honor, Hollywood." New York Times, 10 January 1948, 10."Interview, Sketch." New York Times, 9 May 1948, 22. "Irving Berlin Gets Girl Scout Medal at New York City Testimonial Dinner." New York Times, 15 March 1941, 13. "Irving Berlin Gets M.J. Tobin Citation For U.S.O Services." New York Times, 11 April 1946, 27. "Irving Berlin Gets Medal Decoration For Show, 'This Is The Army' with General Marshall." New York Times, 2 October 1945, 6. "Irving Berlin Gets National Conference of Christians and Jews Award." New York Times, 13 December 1946, 21. "Irving Berlin Gets National Music Appreciation Committee Award for Song, 'God Bless America.'" New York Times, 10 September 1940, 26. "Irving Berlin Gets Ovation on Andrews Sisters Stage Guest, London." New York Times, 29 August 1948, 13. "Irving Berlin Goes to Florida With Family." New York Times, 26 January 1927, 12. "Irving Berlin in Great Brittain." New York Times, 30 December 1948, 23. "Irving Berlin Greets Sailors Who Will Not Be Able To See His Show." New York Times, 27 October 1943, 6. "Irving Berlin: Guarded in London." New York Times, 17 January 1926, 3. "Irving Berlin: He and His Bride Plan to Remain in London Until Fall." New York Times, 4 March 1926, 14. "Irving Berlin: He and His Bride Sail Today For Europe; Her Father Still Silent." New York Times, 9 January 1926, 3. "Irving Berlin: He and His Bride Spend Month in Madiera." New York Times, 7 March 1926, 17. "Irving Berlin: He and His Wife Arrive at Lisbon." New York Times, 8 February, 12. "Irving Berlin: He and His Wife Reported to be Honored in Europe." New York Times, 12 February 1926, 10. "Irving Berlin: He and Mrs. Berlin Cancel Sailing Trip to Italy Because of Daughter's Illness." New York Times, 5 May 1927, 27. "Irving Berlin, His Newest Song Included in Radio Program of L. Bori." New York Times, 29 January 1927, 12. "Irving Berlin, His Song, 'Help Me To Help My Neighbor' Adopted by National Christians and Jews Cong. For American Brotherhood Week." New York Times, 4 February 1947, 3. "Irving Berlin, Home Illustration." New York Times, 16 June 1946, 1. "Irving Berlin Interview on Radio Program." New York Times, 6 May 1934, 9. "Irving Berlin: Interview on Songs." New York Times, 3 January 1937, 4. "Irving Berlin: Interview on Songwriting." New York Times, 31 July 1938, 10. "Irving Berlin Introduces New Show Song, 'My Brit Buddy,' Rights to Benefit Charities Committee." New York Times, 14 November 1943, 11. "Irving Berlin Issued Abstentee Ballott." New York Times. 1 October 1944, 44. "Irving Berlin Joins E. R. Goetz in Theatrical Producing Partnership." New York Times, 25 February 1929, 27. "Irving Berlin Joins S. H. Harris to Produce Musical Comedy." New York Times, 12 December 1929, 37. "Irving Berlin, L. Feist, and Other Publishers Sued for Alleged Violation of Sherman Antitrust Law by Conspiring to Fix Prices of Player Piano Rolls and Control Trade." New York Times, 4 August 1920, 19. "Irving Berlin Leads School Band, I Am An American Day Observance." New York Times, 15 May 1942, 9. "Irving Berlin Leases Atlantic City House." New York Times, 31 March 1938, 15. "Irving Berlin Leases Broadway Office." New York Times, 13 October 1944, 27. "Irving Berlin Leaves for Germany For G.I. Christmas Show." New York Times, 21 December 1948, 33. "Irving Berlin Leaves for London; To Open Publishing House; Will Attend Opening of Film, 'Blue Skies.'" New York Times, 2 September 1946, 13. "Irving Berlin Loses 1935 Tax Appeal." New York Times, 6 September 1940, 22. "Irving Berlin to Mark 60th Birthday and 49th Anniversary in Show Business." New York Times, 11 May 1948, 29. "Irving Berlin to Mark 70th Birthday in May." Variety, 9 April 1958, 2. "Irving Berlin Marks 61st." Variety, 18 May 1949, 1. "Irving Berlin Marriage to E. Mackay Recorded in Dilatory Domiciles Section of Social Register." New York Times, 4 February 1926, 26. "Irving Berlin Marries Ellin Mackay," New York Times, 5 January 1926, 25. "Irving Berlin Meets J. McCormack." New York Times, 1 March 1944, 17. "Irving Berlin, at 90 is Still Writing." Variety, 17 May 1978, 4. "Irving Berlin Nixes BBC-TV's Dramatization of Life." Variety, 14 May 1958, 41. "Irving Berlin Nonpluses Interviewer at Funchal, Madiera." New York Times, 4 April 1926, 20. "Irving Berlin Plans." New York Times, 16 September 1942, 29. "Irving Berlin Plans $200,000 Home, East 93rd Street." New York Times, 16 September 1930, 56. "Irving Berlin Plans Benefit Variety Show Revival." New York Times, 5 April 1942. "Irving Berlin Plans for Celebration of 25th Anniversary of His 1st Hit." New York Times, 19 January 1936, 5. "Irving Berlin Plays Golf With M. Winslow at Alexandria Bay." New York Times, 26 August 1926, 21. "Irving Berlin Presents New Song, 'Heaven Watch The Phillipines' to Phillipine Commonwealth Government." New York Times, 29 March 1945, 13. "Irving Berlin Protests Before Senate Committee Against Dill Bill For Use of Music By Radio Stations Without Payment of Royalties." New York Times, 18 April 1924, 1. "Irving Berlin Receives 'GI' Trophy From Army." Variety, 9 May 1956, 2. "Irving Berlin: Recovering." New York Times, 27 April 1927, 7. "Irving Berlin Reluctant Publicity to Prevent Mayor Lindsay Joining." Variety, 6 October 1971, 57. "Irving Berlin Rents Walston, Estate of Mrs. W. H. Brown at Dobbs Ferry, NY." New York Times, 11 May 1927, 19. "Irving Berlin: Report of Reconcilliation of Wife With Her Father, C. H. Mackay, Denied." New York Times, 4 April 1928, 13. "Irving Berlin Returns from Atlantic City with Bride: She is Sad Over Father's Silence; Plans to Attend Wedding of Consuelo Vanderbilt." New York Times, 7 January 1926, 3. "Irving Berlin Returns, New York City, From Four Month Tourin Italy with Show, 'This Is The Army.'" New York Times, 29 July 1944, 15. "Irving Berlin Returns to U.S." New York Times, 3 August 1944, 17. "Irving Berlin with Richard Rodgers Gives Commission to Samuel Barber for Piano Sonata to Honor Composers League 25th Anniversary." New York Times, 24 September 1947, 20. "Irving Berlin Sails for Europe." New York Times, 22 July 1934, 4. "Irving Berlin Sails on Honeymoon Without Bride's Father's Blessing." New York Times, 10 January 1926, 26. "Irving Berlin Says He Is Homesick For New York." New York Times, 6 April 1926, 26. "Irving Berlin Sends $1,000 to United Jewish Campaign for Relief of Jews in Eastern Europe." New York Times, 4 June 1926, 8. "Irving Berlin, 75 Next Week, Tunes Up His First Hollywood Musical in 9 Years." Variety, 1 May 1963, 2. "Irving Berlin Show, 'This Is The Army' Leaves Naples for Home." New York Times, 13 June 1944, 5. "_____________________________________' May Continue after Moving Picture Is Made." New York Times, 2 February 1943. "_____________________________________' Performs, Belfast." New York Times, 1 March 1944, 17. "_____________________________________' Performs, Naples." New York Times, 4 April 1944, 19. "_____________________________________' Plans Over Seas Tour; Moss Hart Finishes Writing Benefit Play" New York Times, 9 September 1943, 34. "Irving Berlin: Son Born." New York Times, 2 December 1928, 31. "Irving Berlin Signs Film Deal With Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer." New York Times, 8 February 1947, 10. "Irving Berlin Sings and Plays His Music for Bucknell University Students." New York Times, 17 November 1939, 14. "Irving Berlin Sings Song at Kit Cat Club, London, at Farewell Party to S. Tucker." New York Times, 18 January 1926, 2. "Irving Berlin Song Designated Official Stage Door Canteen Song, Profits From Song To Aid Theatre Wing." New York Times, 7 May 1942, 22. "The Irving Berlin Songograph 1907-1966." Variety, 12 November 1969, 64. "Irving Berlin on Stage." New York Times, 12 July 1942, 1. "Irving Berlin Statement on Jazz." New York Times, 10 January 1925, 2. "Irving Berlin Statement on Jazz Music." New York Times, 23 December 1923, 4. "Irving Berlin Statement on Kind of Entertainment Wanted by Public." New York Times, 16 March 1924, 15. "Irving Berlin Sued Along With I. Berlin, Inc., by Edward Mark's Co. on Charges that Song, 'Lullaby Blues' Was Pirated From Arcady." New York Times, 19 May 1926, 42. "Irving Berlin Sued by A. Brown On Charge of Plagarizing Song, 'All Alone.'" New York Times, 26 June 1926, 15. "Irving Berlin Sued by H. and F. Rosenberg and A. J. Radower for Damages in Auto Accident." New York Times, 24 August 1934, 11. "Irving Berlin Sued by I. B. Arnstein for Alleged Pirating of Song a Basis of Russian Lullaby." New York Times, 24 March 1928, 10. "Irving Berlin Sues College Arms Hotel and Putnam Hotel, Deland, Florida, for Unauthjorized Use of Copyrighted Songs." New York Times, 27 October 1926, 15. "Irving Berlin Sues to Contest B. Feldman's Threatened Suit over Berlin's Old Songs; Suit May Hold up British Release of His, 'Alexander's Ragtime Band.'" New York Times, 14 September 1938, 26. "Irving Berlin Sues Owners of Woodlawn Amusement Park for Allowing Song, 'When You And I Were Seventeen,' to Be Sung without Permission of Publishers." New York Times, 30 June 1925, 14. "Irving Berlin in Talent Plea." Variety, 12 January 1949, 2. "Irving Berlin Tax Song Text." New York Times, 26 January 1942, 17. "Irving Berlin Testifies at J. Schenck Income Tax Case." New York Times, 1 April 1941, 28. "Irving Berlin Touches Cherbourg On Way To England." New York Times, 23 March 1926, 9. "Irving Berlin Visits Boys' Club of NY." New York Times, 27 February 1932, 21. "Irving Berlin, with Wife, Returns from California." New York Times, 7 November 1933, 29. "Irving Berlin, with Wife, Returns from West Indies Cruise." New York Times, 22 November 1940, 27. "Irving Berlin Will Compose Score of Musical Comedy; He Plans to Stay Abroad With Wife For 6 Months." New York Times, 26 January 1926, 1. "Irving Berlin Will Return To New York Form Alexandria Bay By Train." New York Times, 24 August 1926, 1. "Irving Berlin Will Sing Over Radio in Democtratic Actors' and Artists' League Program." New York Times, 25 September 1028, 5. "Irving Berlin Writes from London That People Are Tiring of Jazz and Want Sentimental Ballads." New York Times, 15 April 1926, 14. "Irving Berlin Writes Song For Show." New York Times, 11 September 1942, 16. "Irving Berlin Writes Songs, 'I Paid My Income Tax Today,' and 'President's Birthday Ball.'" New York Times, 15 January 1942, 24. "Irving Berlin Writing Keynote Song for Democratic National Committee." New York Times, 3 May 1924, 2. "Irving Berlin's Conditions for a Two-Hour Video-Bio." Variety, 21 April 1954, 1. "Irving Berlin's Engagement to Ellin Mackay Denied." New York Times, 11 June 1925, 14. "Irving Berlin's Family's Sumer Headquarters in NYC Wil Be Warwick." New York Times, 1 July 1927, 21. "Irving Berlin's Gifts to E. Goetz Pawned, Testimony of Mrs. M. J. Goetz in Her Separation and Alimony Suit." New York Times, 13 January 1925, 17. "Irving Berlin's Living Legacy Plenty Lucrative." Variety, 7 August 1956, 1. "Irving Berlin's Oldtime..." Variety, 1 January 1951, 219. "Irving Berlin's Revised 'They..." Variety, 17 December 1952, 1. "Irving Berlin's Rumored Engagement to Ellin Mackay Denied by Her." New York Times, 16 April 1925, 1. "Irving Berlin's St. Loo Stopover." Variety, 7 October 1953, 2. "Irving Berlin's 2nd Banquet in 50 Years." Variety, 6 March 1963, 2. "Irving Berlin's 2 Soldier Shows..." Variety, 27 July 1955, 41. "Irving Forgoes European Trip to Write Music for New 'Follies.'" New York Times, 7 May 1927, 15. "Joe Louis To Be In Film Version." New York Times, 12 February 1943, 23. "Josh Logan-TV-debate Hub Critic Norton on Berlin's Cover Scene." Variety, 5 September 1962, 2. "Keep Star Spangled Banner As Is." Variety, 27 January 1965, 2. "Kennedys and Their Charities in on D.C. Preem of Berlin Musical." Variety, 4 July 1962, 2. Kimball, Robert. "Carnegie, Not Broadway, But It's Irving Berlin All the Same. (Carnegie Hall to Present Series of Six Concert Performances of Irving Berlin's 1940 Hit Musical, 'Louisiana Purchase,' at Weill Recital Hall, New York City." New York Times, 16 June 1996, H5(N), H5(L). Landry, J. "Irving Berlin Regains Rights to his 'Music.'" Variety, 4 June 1975, 1. "Letter on Article on Career." New York Times, 13 June 1948, 2. "Letter on S.J. Woolf's Article." New York Times, 23 May 1948, 12. "Longer Article on Career." New York Times, 4 June 1942, 28. "Lt. Koenig On Overseas Servicemen Response To Show, 'This Is The Army.'" New York Times, 28 May 1944, 1. Mabie, J. "Odyssey in F Sharp." Christian Science Monitor, 10 October 1942, 5. Maddy, J. "Berlin-Arnaz-Presnell 'Anniv' Opens Jones Beach Season." Variety, 5 July 1978, 66. "Mr. President." Variety, 24 October 1962, 80. "Mr. President of Tin Pan Alley." New York Times, 14 October 1962, 38(Mag Sec). "Mr. Prez Leaves D.C. Better Than When JFK Saw It." Variety, 17 October1962, 2. "Mrs. Berlin To Seek Blessing of Father, Honeymoon in Atlantic City." New York Times, 6 January 1926, 1. "Most Popular Song: White Christmas Amazing Totals." Variety, 18 December 1963, 1. "National Music Appreciation Committee Votes Award For Song, 'God Bless America.'" New York Times, 29 August 1940, 22. "Needlessly Costly Suits." Variety, 4 May 1955, 41. "New Song, 'Any Bonds Today,' Released by ASCAP To All Radio Stations, at Treasury Secretary's Request." New York Times, 9 June 1941, 24. "Nixon With Berlin to Sing Bless America at Lawn Party for POWs." Variety, 2 May 1973, 1. Nordell, R. "Who Wrote That Song?" Christian Science Monitor, 21 December 1978, 18. "O.H. Kahn Discusses Possibility of Producing American Opera at Metropolitan Opera House, Talks with Irving Berlin, Jerome Kern, and George Gershwin on Production." New York Times, 18 November 1924, 23. "100 Year Anniversary: Irving Berlin." Village Voice, 14 June 1988, 86. "Popular Candidate" New York Times, 14 October 1962, 1(2). "Portrait." New York Times, 5 January 1926, 3. "________." New York Times, 7 August 1927, 1. "________." New York Times, 21 February 1932, 1. "________." New York Times, 21 November 1943, 20. "________." New York Times, 14 March 1944, 21. "R&H Signs Pact with Berlin Estate Over Publication Rights." Variety, 6 June 1990, 61. "Rep. Dorn Proposes US Honor Irving Berlin With a Gold Medal." Variety, 7 April 1954, 1. "Report on San Francisco Showing Proceeds." New York Times, 16 February 1943, 15. "Salute Irving Berlin on Double Anniversary via Global." Variety, 19 November 1958, 1. "Saluting Berlin with Music and Memories in the Theatre He Founded." Variety, 14 February 1990, 61. "Secures $1000 for Salvation Army Home Service Fund by Singing His Own Song." New York Times, 20 May 1919, 15. Scher, S. N. "Irving Berlin: A Thirty Year Super Medley of Pix Hits." Variety, 4 January 1978, 44. "Sherubic Luminari out in Force for Carnegie Hall Salute to Berlin." Variety, 18 May 1988, 2. "Show Hailed By British Press." New York Times, 21 Novemeber 1943, 20. "Show Opens, London, Proceeds To Aid British Service Charities." New York Times, 11 November 1943, 30. Schumach, M., "Hollywood Music." New York Times, 23 June 1963, 7. "Senate OK's Medal Award to Irving Berlin." Variety, 23 June 1954, 1. "Ted Snyder Sues Berlin." Variety, 17 October 1951, 43. "Song, 'God Bless America:' Letter of Praise." New York Times, 31 July 1940, 16. "Song, 'God Bless America:' Scored by Dr. E.F. Romig." New York Times, 29 July 1940, 11. "Song, 'God Bless America'": To Be Theme Song at Democratic National Convention, and W.L. Willkie Presidential Campaign." New York Times, 14 July 1940, 1. "Song, 'Any Bonds Today,' To Be Used in Australian War Loan Drive." New York Times, 18 October 1942, 37. "Songs, 'God Bless America: Royalties Used to Establish Trust Fund for U.S. Youth." New York Times, 11 July 1940, 21. "A Song Written By Any Other Name." Variety, 8 January 1964, 195. "Suit Brought by A. J. Stasny Co. Against Irving Berlin Publishing Co. Charges Song, 'Show Me The Way' is Plagarism of 'My Day Will Come:' Violinist Will Play Both Pieces in Courtroom." New York Times, 9 June 1927, 11. "Television Reviews (Irving Berlin's America)." Variety, 19 March 1986, 56. "Television Reviews (Play a Simple Melody)." Variety, 1 January 1986, 82. "They Write Songs Too." Variety, 8 January 1986, 6. "Thinning Music Greats Throws Spot on Berlin." Variety, 31 March 1965, 1. "'This Is The Army' Cast Arrives in Great Britain From U.S." New York Times, 9 November 1943, 27. "'This Is The Army,' Irving Berlin's Show, Aids Emergency Relief Fund, Show Described." New York Times, 5 July 1942, 28. "'This Is The Army,' Irving Berlin's Show, Forms Corporation to Handle Show's Affairs; Players Discussed." New York Times, 2 June 1942, 18. "This Is the Army Marks 25th Anniversary." Variety, 28 June 1967, 62. "'This Is The Army' Rehearsals Start." New York Times, 4 June 1942, 22. "'This Is The Army' To Be Extended." New York Times, 11 July 1942, 8. "'This Is The Army' Show Hailed By General Marshall, Letter to Berlin." New York Times, 7 October 1942, 35. "'This Is The Army' Show Plans For North Africa and Italy Tour." New York Times, 7 February 1944, 3. "T. W. Allen Co. Sues Disney, RKO Radio Pictures Inc., and I. Berlin Inc. For Permanent Injunction Over Alleged Pirating of Song." New York Times, 16 October 1938, 34. "Two New Songs Introduced on ASCAP Radio Program." New York Times, 2 February 1941, 36. Wagner, W. "Profession: Songwriter Sums Up Fabulous Irving Berlin." Variety, 18 May 1988, 150. Walsh, J. "Methuselahs of Show Biz." Variety, 8 January 1969, 158. "Weatherbird; Isn't This a Lovely Day?" Village Voice, 13 March 1990, 90. "White Christmas." New York Times, 18 October 1953, 2(2). "White Christmas, Rudolph Again in Xmas Tune Lead." Variety, 10 December 1969, 55. "White Christmas, Rudolph Prime Another Yule." Variety, 12 December 1962, 1. "Wife of 5 Months, the Former Mrs. Ray Goetz Dies." New York Times, 18 July 1912, 9. "Willemetz-Chevalier Bid Irving Berlin." Variety, 26 September 1951, 2. "Wish I Had Thought of an 'R n R' Waltz." Variety, 16 May 1956, 43. "With Irving Berlin." New York Times, 18 November 1943, 26. Woolf, S.J. "What Makes a Song: a Talk with Irving Berlin." New York Times Magazine, 28 July 1940, 9. 3/92 D.F. 7/96