Biography, 1967-

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Biography, 1967-

Biography of Raad by Juanita Cleavenger, prepared for the Delta Kappa Gamma Societyl; also clippings re: Raad.

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Delta Kappa Gamma Society

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Delta Kappa Gamma is a professional honorary society for women educators. Dr. Annie Webb Blanton and friends founded the Alpha Chapter in 1929 at the University of Texas at Austin with the purpose of promoting women in education and bringing respect and recognition to the profession. The Society now has over 3,000 chapters in 77 state organizations in 14 countries. On March 23, 1935, at the Nimitz Hotel of Fredericksburg, Texas, Dr. Blanton and charter member Lalla M. Odom officiated the organiz...

Cleavenger, Juanita.

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Raad, Virginia, 1925-

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Pianist and educator Virginia Raad was born in Salem, W. Va., in 1925 and educated at Wellesley College (B.A., 1947), the New England Conservatory of Music, the Ecole Normale de Musique in Paris, and the University of Paris, where she received a doctorate in musicology in 1955. An expert on the works of Claude Debussy, Raad has taught and lectured at many colleges and institutions. From the description of Biography, 1967- (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 232007274 ...