Interlochen Center for the Arts records, 1921-[ongoing].

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Interlochen Center for the Arts records, 1921-[ongoing].

Correspondence and topical files of camp founder, Joseph Maddy, including papers relating to his dispute with James C. Petrillo and the American Federation of Musicians; also scrapbooks detailing camp activities; and photographs. Correspondents include: Wilber Brucker, James Couzens, Jascha Heifetz, Samuel Insull, Stanley Kresge, W. Clement Stone, and Arthur H. Vandenberg.

122 linear ft. and 32 oversize v.Photographs 4 linear ft.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7362616

Bentley Historical Library

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