John Philip Sousa- periodical articles Abert, Helen Sousa. "Happy Memories." Instrumentalist, April, 1965. Abert, Helen Sousa, as told to Al G. Wright. "John Philip Sousa-A Picture Biography," Instrumentalist, March, 1967, and May, 1967. Ambrose, Joan. "John Philip Sousa." Publicity release. U.S. Marine Band, 1962. Bachman, Harold B. "Victor Grabel: Bandmaster." Music Journal, January, 1966. Bierley, Paul E. "Sousa: America's Greatest Composer?" Music Journal, January, 1967. Bierley, Paul E. "Sousa's Mystery March." Instrumentalist, February, 1966. Cooke, James Francis. Eulogy of Sousa. Etude, June, 1932. Cooke, James Francis. "A Momentous Musical Meeting." Etude, October, 1923. Cooke, James Francis. "The Origins of Sousa's Name." Etude, September 1936. Downs, Olin. (A biography of Sousa.) Boston Post, September 10, 17, 24, October 1,8,15,and 22, 1922. Evenson, Orville. "The March Style of Sousa." Instrumentalist, November, 1954. Glenum, Arthur R. "Sousa, Honorary Director of Almas Military Band." Almas Life, (Almas Temple, A.A.O.N.M. S., Washington, D.C.), July-August 1961. Goldberg, Isaac. "Sousa." American Mercury, October, 1932. Grabel, Victor J. "Tribute." American Bandmasters Annual, 1932. Harris, Milton F. "History and Highlights of the Ringgold Band." Hundredth Anniversary Concert (John Philip Sousa Memorial Concert) program of the Ringgold Band, Reading, Pennsylvania, March 30, 1952. Harris, Sam. "Sousa As I Knew Him..." Instrumentalist, March-April, 1951. Helmecke, August. "Why the Accents Weren't Written In." Instrumentalist, March-April 1951. Howard, George S. "A New Era for Brass: Sousa's Role." Music Journal, January, 1966. Howard, George S. "Name That Sousa." Instrumentalist, April, 1965. Intervaia, Lawerence J. "Wind-Band Scoring Practices of Gilmore and Sousa." Instrumentalist, March 1965. "Interview with John Philip Sousa." Music, June, 1898. "John Philip Sousa-His Spirit Carries On in the Bands He Created." International Musician, August, 1953. Larson, Cedric. "John Philip Sousa as an Author." Etude, August, 1941. Mangrum, Mary Gailey, as told to Harold Geerdes. "Experiences as Violin Soloist with the Sousa Band." Instrumentalist, October, 1969. Mangrum, Mary Gailey, as told to Harold Geerdes. "I Remember Sousa." Instrumentalist, December, 1969. Meyer, Francis N. "John Philip Sousa-His Instrumentation and Scoring." Music Educators Journal, January, 1960. Newcomb, Stanley. "Sousa Down Under." Instrumentalist, March, 1967. Quayle, Nolbert Hunt. "Stars and Stripes Forever-Memories of Sousa and His Men." Instrumentalist, September, October, November, and December, 1954; January, February, March, and April, 1955. Shannon, J. Harry. "Migration from Spain Preceded Establishment of Sousas Here." Washington Sunday Star, August 23, 1925. Shannon, J. Harry. "Early Life of John Philip Sousa, 'The March King' in Washington." Washington Sunday Star, August 7, 1921. Sousa, (Jane) Pricilla. "My Father..." Instrumentalist, March-April, 1951. "Sousa and His Mission." Music, July, 1899. "Sousa as He Is." Music, May, 1899. "Sousa's New Marine Band." Musical Courier, November 9, 1892. Stewart, G. Hollis. "The Royal Fusiliers March." Publicity release. U.S. Marine Corps Hisorical Section, December 16, 1930. Stoddard, Hope. "Sousa: Symbol of an Era." International Musician, December, 1948. Thompson, Harry H. "The Marine Band-The Washington Post." Marine Corps Gazette, August, 1932. Yoder, Paul. "The Early History of the American Bandmasters Association." Journal of Band Research. Autumn, 1964, and Winter, 1965. Wells, William Bittle. "John Philip Sousa on Directing." Pacific Monthly, May, 1901. Wilson, J. Ormond. "Eighty Years of the Public Schools of Washington-1805 to 1885." Records of the Columbia Historical Society, vol. 1, 1896. Miscellaneous Blakley v. Sousa, No. 1, and Blakely v. Sousa, No. 2. State Reports, Vol. 197, The Supreme Court of Pennsylvania at July and October terms, 1900. Church, Charles Fremont. "The Life and Influence of John Philip Sousa." Ph.D. dissertation, Ohio State University, 1942. Copyright entry books (unpublished) and the Catalogue of Copyright Entries (published), all vol., 1870-1969. The unpublished, handwritten copyright entry books are on file at the Copyright Division, Library of Congress. "Ex-Lieutenant John Philip Sousa, U.S. Naval Reserve Force (Deceased)." Publicity release. Department of the Navy, Office of Information, February 13, 1945. Hearing Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Military Affairs, Senate, 70th Congress, on S. 750, January 26, 1928. Hearings Before the Committee on Military Affairs, House of Representatives, 69th Congress, Second Session, on H.R. 444, S. 2337, January 18, 1927. "Historical Notes on the Participation by the Marine Band in the Ceremonies Attendant to the Funeral and Burial of John Pihilp Sousa." From Leader's Ledger, March 5-10, 1932. U.S. Marine Band, Washington, D.C.. "John Philip Sousa." Publicity release. U.S. Marine Corps Historical Section, Division of Public Information, 1949. "John Philip Sousa." Service Records. U.S. Marine Corps Museum, Quantico, Virginia. N.d. "John Philip Sousa, 1854-1932." List of Sousa's copyrighted works. Library of Congress, Division of Music, July 23, 1935. "Marine Band Chronology from 1798" (unpublished). U.S. Marine Band, Washington, D.C.. Microfilms of Public Ledger and other Philadelphia newspapers, 1876-1881. Free Library of Philadelphia. Microfilms of Washington Post and Washington Star, 1867- 1892. District of Columbia Public Library, Washington, D.C.. Sousa Band Fraternal Society News, all issues, 1944- . Published in Los Angeles, then Anderson, Indiana, then New York. Complete set at the Library of Congress. Sousa Band press books. Set of eighty-five hardbound scapbooks containing approximately 55,000 clippings and programs of the Sousa Band, 1892-1931. In custody of the U.S. Marine Corps Museum. Sousa scrapbook. Boston Public Library. 10/88