Music and Performing Arts Library Small Special Collections, 1911-1981

Title: Music and Performing Arts Library Small Special Collections, 1911-1981
Series Number: 35/3/81
Acquired: 02/23/2010.

Ca. 1970 - Dorothy Bowen papers acquired; Ca. 1985 - Hausserman papers acquired from John W. Hausserman, Jr.; 1990 - Marhall Howenstein collection acquired; Ca. 1977 - Gabriel Magyar collection acquired; Ca. 1965 - Songs of France records acquired; Ca. 1980 - Harriet Ward programs acquired; Ca. 1960 - Lucille V. Wilkey music acquired; Ca. 1970 - Lew Williams Jazz Collection acquired. March 20, 2015 - The dePeaux collection (Unisonics score) acquired from Music and Performing Arts Library. May 13, 2015 - The Festival of Contemporary Arts Collection of programs, brochures, and clippings was acquired from the Music and Performing Arts Library.

On July 7, 2019, additional materials were found for the Kitty Cheatham Collection (formerly called the Yolande Oglesby Collection) and one folder was removed from Series 1 to be included within the Kitty Cheatham Collection in order to maintain the provenance of the original body of material.

Volume: 4.75 cubic feet
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Locations for this record series:
Service Location Boxes
Archives Research Center, 1707 S. Orchard StreetBox 1-4
SACAM, Band Building, 1103 S. 6th StreetBox 5
Archives Research Center, 1707 S. Orchard StreetBox 6
Archives Research Center, 1707 S. Orchard StreetBox 7 & 9
Archives Research Center, 1707 S. Orchard StreetBox 8
SACAM, Band Building, 1103 S. 6th StreetOversize Portfolio Case 2
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Detailed Description
Series 1: Small Special Collections
Series 2: Lawrence Tibbett Music and Papers, 1919-1929
Series 3: Jere C. Mickel Scrapbook and Opera Program Collection, 1920-1970
Series 4: Robert F. Delzell Program Scrapbook, 1940
Series 5: MPAL Program and Playbill Collection, 1883-1974