Julia Smith papers, 1965-1967.

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Julia Smith papers, 1965-1967.

Musical scores, printed material, photographs and a letter make up the Julia Smith papers, documenting the composition and performance of "Remember the Alamo."

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Vashaw, Cecile, 1909-1985

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Educator, author, conductor of the Toledo (Ohio) Youth Orchestra and frequent collaborator with composer Julia Smith. ...

Johnson, Lyndon B. (Lyndon Baines), 1908-1973

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