Comprises, for the most part, photocopies of rehearsal copies of excerpts from published vocal scores of shows of which Logan was producer, director, or librettist. Some are reproduced from manuscript; some are voice line only; many are in accordion fold; not all are complete.
The items are listed below alphabetically by author or, when there are multiple authors, by title.
Berlin, Irving. All alone.
Berlin, Irving. Annie get your gun. Anything you can do, I got lost in his arms, Moonshine lullaby, (There's no business like) Show business.
Berlin, Irving. Mr. President. Don't be afraid of romance, Let's go back to the waltz, Meat and potatoes, Once ev'ry four years, Only girl in the world (later published as Is he the only man in the world), Pigtails and freckles, Song for belly dancer, This is a great country.
Berlin, Irving. Oh! how I hate to get up in the morning.
Berlin, Irving. Remember.
Berlin, Irving. What'll I do?
Felton, William M. Grown-up beginner's book for the piano (Philadelphia: Theodore Persser, c. 1935). Signed by Logan.
The golden dog; presented by the Triangle Club of Princeton University; music by F. O. Cooke et al. Vocal score (Cincinnati: The John Church Co., c. 1929). Souvenir program (Princeton: The club, 1929).
Logan, Joshua. Typewritten document, being his Introduction to the revue A lady needs a change, a tribute to Dorothy Fields (1978).
Napoleon passes; presented by the Triangle Club of Princeton University; music by E. Harris Harbison et al. Vocal score (Cincinnati: The John Church Co., c. 1927). Signed by Logan on front cover.
Rodgers, Richard. I married an angel. A twinkle in your eye.
Rodgers, Richard. The king and I. Shall we dance?
Rodgers, Richard. South Pacific. Bali Hai (incomplete), Some enchanted evening, There is nothin' like a dame, This nearly was mine, Twin soliloquies, Wonderful guy, Younger than springtime.
Rome, Harold. Fanny. Fanny
Rome, Harold. Gone with the wind. Lonely stranger. Inscribed by the composer to Nedda and Josh [Logan].
Stags at bay; presented by the Triangle Club of Princeton University; music by R.A. Hallenbeck et al.; produced by Joshua Logan. Vocal score (Princeton: The club, c. 1934).
The tiger smiles; presented by the Triangle Club of Princeton University; music by D. Swann et al. Vocal score (New York: G. Schirmer, c. 1930). Souvenir program (Princeton: The club, 1930).
Weill, Kurt. Knickerbocker holiday. September song (incomplete)
Weill, Kurt. Kurt Weill in America (New York: Chappell, [1975]), inscribed by Lotte Lenya to Nedda and Josh Logan, 1975.
Zuider zee; presented by the Triangle Club of Princeton University; music by D. Swann et al.; book by Erik Barnouw and J. L. Logan. Vocal score (Cincinnati: The John Church Co., 1928). Souvenir program (Princeton: The club, 1928).
From the estate of Joshua and Nedda (Harrington) Logan.
Cooke, F.O.
Harbison, E. Harris.
Hallenbeck, R.A.
Swann, D.
Berlin, Irving, 1888- Annie get your gun.
Berlin, Irving, 1888- Mr. President
Berlin, Irving, 1888- All alone.
Berlin, Irving, 1888- Oh! how I hate to get up in the morning.
Berlin, Irving, 1888- Remember.
Berlin, Irving, 1888- What'll I do?
Felton, William M. Grown-up beginner's book for the piano.
Rodgers, Richard, 1902- I married and angel.
Rodgers, Richard, 1902- King and I.
Rodgers, Richard, 1902- South Pacific.
Rome, Harold, 1908-1993. Fanny.
Rome, Harold, 1908-1993. Gone with the wind.
Weill, Kurt, 1900-1950. Knickerbocker holiday.
Weill, Kurt, 1900-1950. Johnny Johnson.
Weill, Kurt, 1900-1950. Lady in the dark.
Weill, Kurt, 1900-1950. One touch of venus.
Weill, Kurt, 1900-1950. Firebrand of Florence.
Weill, Kurt, 1900-1950. Where do we go from here.
Weill, Kurt, 1900-1950. Street scene.
Weill, Kurt, 1900-1950. Love life.
Weill, Kurt, 1900-1950. Lost in the stars.
Weill, Kurt, 1900-1950. Huckleberry Finn.