Correspondence with Marian Anderson, 1959-1977.

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Correspondence with Marian Anderson, 1959-1977.

Contains 13 items, 13 leaves correspondence. Contains correspondence with Dorothy Fields, John T. Connor, Harriet Phipps, Margaret Purdy, David J. Mahoney, and Sallie H. Underwood.

13 items (13 l.)

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Girl Scout Council of Greater New York.

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Connor, John T. (John Thomas), 1914-2000

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John T. Connor (1914-2000) was an American attorney and United States Secretary of Commerce from 1965-1967. From the guide to the John T. Connor Papers, 1964-1966, (Special Collections Research Center, Syracuse University Libraries) John Thomas Connor (b. Nov. 3, 1914, Syracuse, N.Y.-d. Oct. 6, 2000, Boston, Mass.) served as Secretary of Commerce in from 1965 to 1967. From the description of Connor, John T. (John Thomas), 1914-2000 (U.S. National Archives and Rec...

Underwood, Sallie H.

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Mahoney, David J.

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American businessman and philanthropist. Mahoney was president, chief operating officer, and then chairman of Norton Simon, Inc. from 1967 to 1983; a founder and chairman of the American Health Association until his death in 2000; and a trustee and CEO of the Charles A. Dana Foundation from 1977 to 2000. From the description of David J. Mahoney papers, 1923-2000 (bulk 1975-1998). (University of Pennsylvania Library). WorldCat record id: 611866145 ...

Phipps, Harriet.

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Fields, Dorothy, 1905-1974

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Dorothy Fields, lyricist and librettist, was born in Allenhurst, New Jersey, July 15, 1905. She was the daughter of Lew Fields, comedian and producer, and Rose (Harris) Shoenfeld. Her first well known song was "I Can't Give You Anything But Love," which she wrote with James McHugh in 1928. She collaborated extensively with her brother Herbert Fields, who also was a librettist. Their most famous production was "Annie Get Your Gun," produced in 1946. Her other brother Joseph Fields was a dramatic ...

Purdy, Margaret Anita, 1955-

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