Dewey O. Wiley, Papers, 1915-1981 and undated

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Dewey O. Wiley, Papers, 1915-1981 and undated

A noted music teacher in Texas, Dewey O. Wiley directed the Simmons College Cowboy Band from 1921 to 1934 and the Texas Technological College Band 1934 to 1959.

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