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Ruby, Herman
cial musical material for many radio programs and club entertainers. Com­posed musical selections tor motion picture National Barn Dance. Songs: "The Duke is On A Bat Again"; "From the Indies to the Andes in His Undies"; "Whv Do Peanuts Whistle?", "If I Wcie the Moon"; "I Picked a Flower in Hawaii", "Smiles and Tears"; "Promise Me"; "Thank You for a Lovely Dream"; "Bottom­less Blues." Home: Brooklyn, N.Y. Address: c/o ASCAP.
Rubens, Hugo, composer, b. New York, N.Y., April 1, 1905. ASCAP 1940. Educ: in music with father, public and high schools, Schenectady and Bridgeport. Played oigan and piano in vaudeville and motion-picture theatcis. Contributed songs to Juli, stage production. Songs. "Dieam On", "The Chauffeur and the Debutante", "It Doesn't Cost a Thing to Dream"; "Suitcase Susie", "Don't Put the Bee on Me"; "The Love in My Life", "The Tea Leaves Say Goodbye", "Between Two Fires", "When the Buds Begin to Blossom", "Little Small Town Girl (With the Big Town Dreams)." Home: New York, N.Y. Address: cl( ASCAP.
Rubens, Maurie, composer, b. New York, N.Y., Dec. 25, 1893, d. Los Angeles, Calif, July 24, 1948. ASCAP 1926. Songs. "Over the Hill", "What's the Reason?", "The Prome­nade Walk"; "The Great Temptations Strut"; "Your Broadway and Mine"; also music for show Green Fruit. Ad­dress: Estate, <"o ASCAP.
Rubenstein, Louis Urban, composer; b. Boston, Mass., Jan. 1, 1908. ASCAP 1950. Educ.: Boston Latin School; Brown Univ. A.B. 1930. Studied piano with William D. Strong, Boston, 1918-26. Free-lance writer of short stories and radio scripts 1930-37. Staff pianist popular music publishing house. Played piano
on club dates in New York, Long Is­land and New Jersey. World War II, sergeant Sixth Army, 1942-45. In 1946 went into textile business Rhode Island. Songs. "Here's My Heart"; "All Night Long", "Why Not Try Paradise", "Keep America Free'; "The Merry Ghost of Chatham Square", "Twilight." Home: P.O. Box 413, Pawtueket, R.I.
Ruby, Harry, composer, pianist, vaudeville artist; b. New York, N.Y., Jan. 27, 1895. ASCAP 1917. Educ.: New York public schools, commercial school. Demonstrator of music in five- and ten-cent stores, then profes­sional pianist publishing house and went on tours in vaudeville as ac­companist. Became music publisher. Has written music for motion pictures in Hollywood, contributed to many New York musical productions: Five OVlock Girl, Good Boy, Top Speed Animal Crackers, Ramblers Motion picture productions: Horse feathers; Kid from Spain; Duck Soup, Bright Lights, Look foi the Silver Lining (co-author with Bert Kalmar). In 1950, motion picture Three Little Words based on lives and songs of Harry Ruby and Bert Kalmar. Songs: "Captain Spaulding"; "Who's Sorry Now?"; "So, Long, Oo Long"; "I Gave You Up Before You Threw Me Down", "My Sunny Tennessee"; "Thinking of You"; "I Want to be Loved by You"; "Three Little Words"; "Give Me the Simple Life"; "Do You Love Me?"; "Nevertheless"; "Maybe Its Because", "I Love You So Much"; "All Alone Monday", "The Indian on the Nickel." Home: 514 N. Elm Dr., Beverly Hills, Calif.
Ruby, Herman, composer; b. New York, N.Y., March 15, 1891. ASCAP 1922. Songs. "Pals Just Pals"; "My Sunny Tennessee"; "In a Boat For Two"; "Stolen Kisses"; "Dramatic Rag"; "Shakespearean Rag"; "Flower of Love", "Since I Found You"; "111