Andre Singer Papers, 1907-1996.

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Andre Singer Papers, 1907-1996.

Comprised of biographical information, correspondence both personal and professional, texts for scores, unpublished manuscripts, and lectures.

3 linear feet (1 record carton, 1 letter half box, 1 legal half box, 1 flat box)

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