Humorous songs
Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:
Peter Dominick party, 1962 December 15
Three comedy segments spoof Colorado Congressman Peter H. Dominick's campaign for the U. S. Senate in 1962. The first segment features a reporter at a fake cocktail party asking the guests who they are voting for in the election. The second segment is a piece of off-key music that the unidentified announcer says was written by Dominick's Yale classmates to be used as a theme for the campaign. The third segment is a fake campaign advertisement for Rep. Dominick.
Series Four: Writing and Music, c. 1920s
This series includes sheet music; lyrics; poems; notes; scripts written and/or owned by Bert Byron; and a short story written by Dorothy Grey.
Skit on duck stamp, Boulder Lincoln Day dinner, 1972 February 1
Attendees at the February 1972 Lincoln Day Dinner in Boulder, Colorado pay tribute to their guest of honor, Senator Peter H. Dominick (R-Colo.) with a song entitled, Peter Dominick, sung to the tune of: Battle hymn of the republic. The topic of the song is about duck stamps (Federal Migratory Bird Hunting and Conservation Stamps), which are required by federal law to hunt waterfowl.