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Ware, Harriet
1928, Passing Show of 1932. To Hollywood 1942, wrote songs for mo­tion pictures, Desert Song; Gay Senorita; Sofia; Rogues Regiment. Songs: "Tu Sais" (Tango); "Someone to Admire, Someone to Adore"; "Lady Tambourine"; "If I Could Have My Way"; "The Road Is Calling"; "I Talked With God"; "Goona Goona"; "Tomorrow's In the Sky"; "Buenas Noches"; "Gay Parisienne"; "My Be­loved"; "Lucky Star"; "Just For Awhile"; "Who Can Tell ; "Love-struck", "Bon Voyage"; "Tous Bas"; "Pour Nous"; "Avant Vous"; "J'etais Romantique"; "Eternissons ce Soir." Also, Piano Tuner (piano and instru­mental composition). Home: New York, N.Y. Address: c/o ASCAP.
Walton, Kenneth E., composer, pi­anist, organist, conductor; b. Tulsc Hill, London, Eng., Feb 17, 1904. ASCAP 1948. U.S. citizen. Active in radio broadcasts. Works: Christmas Rhapsody, tor chorus; Alborada, Snow, St. Peters Rome, piano solos. Songs: "Mary"; "The Autumn Bluebird"; "I've a Dream" (duet); "Soliloquy." Home: New York, N.Y. Address: 'c/o ASCAP.
Ward, Charles B., composer; b. Lon­don, Eng., Aug. 21, 1865; d. New York, N.Y., March 21, 1917. ASCAP 1942 To U.S. in youth. Known as "original Bowery Boy" in vaudeville, wrote own songs and material. Songs: "Strike Up the Band"; "The Band Played On"; "How the Irish Beat the Band"; "In Your Own Town"; "Maiscy, Maisey, Fine and Daisy"; "While the Band Is Playing Dixie"; "The Kissing Trust." Address: Estate, c/o ASCAP.
Ward, Edward, composer; b. St. Louis, Mo., April 2, 1896. ASCAP J936. Educ.: McKinley High School; St. Louis and Beethoven Schools of Music, St. Louis. Motion-picture ex­ecutive and for some years active in
Hollywood scoring motion pictures including Phantom of the Opera. Wrote musical revue for London pro­duction Clowns in Clover. Songs: "Who Takes Care of the Caretaker's Daughter"; "Dreaming of Castles in the Air"; "Always and Always"; "Lull­aby of the Bells"; "Anybody Home." Home: Los Angeles, Calif. Address: c/o ASCAP.
Ward, Sam, author; b. New York, N.Y., June 24, 1906. ASCAP 1924. Educ.: public schools; studied law at Fordham Univ. Author special ma­terial for stage and radio. Songs: "Your Boy Is On the Coal Pile Now"; "Not Long Ago"; "Pedro the Cock­tail Shaker"; "Eagle Eye Finkle"; "Bartender Polka"; "Kalua Skies"; "A Little Coat of Tan"; "I Still Remem­ber"; "In Wrong with the Right Girl"; "Sing a Song"; "Sweet Carolita"; "Rose of Bombay"; "ThrxT; "You Dear"; "Just Say I Love Her." Home: New York, N.Y. Address: c/o ASCAP.
Ware, Harriet, composer, pianist; b. Waupun, Wis., Aug. 26. ASCAP 1933. Educ.: Pillsbury, Cons, at Owatonna, Minn.; piano William Mason, New York; piano, voice, harmony Stojow-ski and M. Juliano, Paris; piano Mme. Grunewald; piano, composition, Hugo Kaun, Berlin. Child prodigy of piano, appeared as concert pianist with or­chestra. While student in Paris, com­posed several widely performed works. Several concert tours of U.S. Composer of many songs, also piano numbers, choral numbers, three works for chorus and orchestra (cantata, Sir Oluf; The Artisan and Undine, tone poem, latter also used as one-act opera). The Greatest of These for voice and orchestra; ballet White Moth; Womans Triumphal March (adopted as national song General Federation of Women's Clubs of America); also "Boat Song"; "Sun­light Waltz Song"; "The Cross"; "Hindu Slumber Song"; "This Day Is