David E. Mattern papers 1905-1972 1930-1959
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Professor of music education at University of Michigan. From the description of David Earl Mattern papers, 1905-1972. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 34418468 David Earl Mattern was a professor of Music Education in the School of Music at the University of Michigan from 1929 to his death in 1959. His career spanned forty years, with activities ranging from playing first violin for the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra to conducting the University of...
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