Where the lilac blows / Allan Willman ; [words from] Song [by] Adelaide Crapsey. [195-?]

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Where the lilac blows / Allan Willman ; [words from] Song [by] Adelaide Crapsey. [195-?]

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Crapsey, Adelaïde 1878-1914

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Smith College Instructor, English, 1911-1913. Poet. From the description of Adelaide Crapsey papers, 1911-1977. (Smith College). WorldCat record id: 51249195 Adelaide Crapsey was the daughter of an Episcopal clergyman, Algernon Sidney Crapsey, and Adelaide (Trowbridge) Crapsey. She was educated at Kemper Hall and Vassar College, and she studied in Rome at the School of Classical Studies of the American Academy. She taught at Smith College from Feb. 1911 to June 1913. Her poe...

Willman, Allan Arthur, 1909-1989.

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Allan Arthur Willman (1909-1989) was a classical music composer, classical pianist, and music professor during the twentieth century. Born in Hinckley, Illinois, educated at Knox College Conservatory of Music and Chicago Musical College, Willman was a classically trained pianist who performed throughout the United States and in Europe. From 1936 to 1974, he was a professor of music at the University of Wyoming, where he spent much of his career as head of the university's Department of Music (19...