Thomas Hilliard papers, 1937-1967 (inclusive).

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Thomas Hilliard papers, 1937-1967 (inclusive).

Thomas Hilliard, saxophone, clarinet, and flute teacher. The Thomas Hilliard Papers contain printed music and jazz pedagogical instruction books.

.5 linear ft. (1 box)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7780877

University of Chicago Library

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