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Smith, Carleton, d. 1984

Lawrence Tibbett (November 16, 1896--July 15, 1960) was an American opera singer and recording artist that also dabbled in film as a Hollywood actor and radio personality. A natural baritone, Tibbett sang with the New York Metropolitan Opera company more than 600 times between 1923 to 1950. Tibbett was known for his outstanding voice, immaculate musicianship and strong stage presence. Tibbett, along with violinist Jascha Heifetz, founded the American Guild of Musical Artists in 1936 and acted as president for 17 years. Tibbett later died plagued by severe arthritis and a severe drinking problem.

Marshall Howenstein was the second music instructor at West Lafayette High School in Indiana from 1935 to 1965. Howenstein wrote the "West Lafayette Hymn and Victory Song." Howenstein was a graduate and alum of the University of Illinois.

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Smith, Carleton, 1910-1984

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Educator, consultant, musicologist, and journalist; director of the National Arts Foundation and and helped to organize the International Awards Foundation; taught at University of Illinois (1926-1929), De Paul University (1928-1934), and Oxford University (1931-1939); music editor of Esquire and European corresponent for the New York Herald Tribune. From the description of Papers, 1929-1978. (Indiana University). WorldCat record id: 143609148 ...

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