PDF Direct link to documentConceptually similarPDFComplete program of Sunday Campaign Choir Rally and Choral Festival, February 18, 1918 Your right to access the Digital Collections is subject to these Terms and Conditions.CH1177103 Complete program of Benefit: American Red Cross, May 23, 1918Stated time is approximate. CONTENT TYPE: program Names: Edith Morgan Savage Edna White (1892–1992) Edna White Trumpet Quartet Frank La Forge (1879–1953) Howard A. Murphy John R. Rathom Malcolm Barnes Margaret Matzenauer (1881–1963) Riccardo Martin Robert Armour Sunday Campaign Choir Tali Esen Morgan (1858–1941) The Weber Male Quartette Tom Skeyhill (1895–1932) Unknown presenter Willis Marlowe Jones SEASON: 1917-1918Date: May 23, 1918 YEAR: 1918 Credit: Courtesy of Carnegie Hall Archives Source name: Carnegie Hall Rose ArchivesDepartment: Rose Museum and Archives Collection: Programs Collection Place: New York, NY LANGUAGE: English Size: 12 pages (~5.48 MB) RIGHTS STATEMENT: NO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATESCarnegie Hall believes that this item is in the public domain under the laws of the United States, but a determination was not made as to its copyright status under the copyright laws of other countries. The item may not be in the public domain under the laws of other countries. Read full Rights StatementThough not required, if you want to credit us as the source, please use the statement "Courtesy of Carnegie Hall Rose Archives" and provide a link back to the item on our Digital Collections site. Doing so helps us track how our collection is used and helps justify freely releasing even more content in the future. Thursday, May 23, 1918 at 8:00PM SEASON: 1917-1918VENUE: Main Hall ViewRelated materials: View MoreBenefit: American Red Cross, May 23, 1918, program page 12 Benefit: American Red Cross, May 23, 1918, program page 11 Benefit: American Red Cross, May 23, 1918, program page 10 Benefit: American Red Cross, May 23, 1918, program page 9 Benefit: American Red Cross, May 23, 1918, program page 8 RELATED: Carnegie Hall Programs