Records of the Marketing and Communications/Public Relations Department, 1891-[ongoing].

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Records of the Marketing and Communications/Public Relations Department, 1891-[ongoing].

Chiefly programs including subscription programs as well as tours, summer festivals, the Ravinia series, the Milwaukee series, special concerts, and recital series such as the Wessels and Voegeli recital series (1912-1925), and the Allied Arts series, begun in 1937 and taken over by the Chicago Symphony Orchestra Association in 1978 and currently called Symphony Center Presents.

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