Rice, Gitz, 1891-1947
Rice, Gitz
Gitz Rice
VIAF ID: 41039142 ( Personal )
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Preferred Forms
- 100 0 _ ‡a Gitz Rice
- 100 1 _ ‡a Rice, Gitz
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Rice, Gitz ‡d 1891-1947
- 100 1 _ ‡a Rice, Gitz ‡d 1891-1947
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (9)
Works
Title | Sources |
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Because you're here | |
Burmah moon fox trot | |
Chère petite amie | |
Conscientious objector's lament : The Conscientious objector. | |
The D.S.O. and the V.A.D.. | |
Dear old pal of mine; | |
Dear sweet eyes. | |
Don't know what I'm going to say | |
Doughboy Jack and doughnut Jill | |
I dream all the day of you far away | |
Evening shades are falling | |
Ever since we parter | |
Ev'ry little thing you do, has a meaning after all | |
Far away from the city gay | |
Fun in Flanders [SR] 1918: | |
Getting together. | |
Good bye, take care of yourself. | |
He will always remember the little things you do | |
Hinky dinky parlez-vous : (Mademoiselle from Armentieres) | |
Honey, will you miss me? | |
I'd like to be a wave. | |
Irresistibility of mine. | |
Keep your head down "Fritzie boy" | |
Let the lower lights be burning | |
Life in a trench in Belgium - part 4 | |
Life is all sunshine with you. | |
Little Red Riding Hood. | |
I love my art. | |
Mon vieil ami | |
Mother : I love you, song | |
I never thought that the day would come | |
Now Mary's husband Ebeneezer | |
Oh baby : song fox-trot | |
The old cottage : song | |
On the road that leads back home | |
Princess Virtue : Waltz song. | |
Sammy lad | |
Sing-a-long memories of the war years. | |
Sing a song with the original roaring '20s | |
Smoke rings. | |
Some day I'll come back to you : song | |
Take me back to the land of promise | |
There's a little cottage I know | |
I think I'll wait until they all come home | |
Till the Liberty Bell rings out once more : (as it did in the days gone by) | |
To the garden a' blazing with color | |
Toddling along. | |
Under the roof : where the laughter rings | |
Waiting for you : from "The amid of the mountain" | |
We stopped them at the Marne : (It's to ____ with Germany) | |
When I meet love. | |
Will your anchor hold? | |
You can't drive my dreams away | |
You gave me a white carnation : song |