South Plains Music Teachers' Association Records, 1923-1942
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South Plains Music Teachers Association (Lubbock, Tex.)
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Organization of area music teachers organized in 1923. Affiliated with the National Music Teachers' Association. From the description of Records, 1923-1961. (Texas Tech University). WorldCat record id: 25188495 ...
Huff, Margaret Craddock
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Resident of Albemarle County, Va. From the description of Notebooks, 1903-1913. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 32671996 ...
Texas Music Teachers Association
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In 1886, Professor J. Alleine Brown of Chappell Hill, vice president of the Music Teachers National Association, called for a meeting of Texas music teachers to form a statewide professional organization. The meeting, which took place concurrently with the annual conference of the Teachers Association of Texas at Austin, resulted in the organization of the Texas Music Teachers Association (TMTA). Brown served as the TMTA’s first president from 1886 to 1891, while William Besserer of...
Texas Federation of Music Clubs
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The mission of the Texas Federation of Music Clubs (TFMC) is to facilitate cooperation between Texas music organizations in order to develop and maintain high musical standards, to aid musical education, and to promote American music and artists. TFMC was organized on November 12, 1915 in Brownwood, Texas, under the leadership of Louise Pace, chairwoman of the Music Department of the Texas Federation of Women's Clubs. From the description of Texas Federation of Music Clubs, records, ...
Bier, Carrie
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Butler, Lillian
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South Plains Music Teachers' Association
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The South Plains Music Teachers’ Association organized in Lubbock, Texas, in 1923. Comprised of music teachers in the Lubbock area and led by president and editor Mary Dunn, the association planned musical events and recitals, including an annual Music Festival, at Lubbock High School and other social centers. From the guide to the South Plains Music Teachers' Association Records, 1923-1942, (Dolph Briscoe Center for American History, The University of Texas at Austin) ...
Dunn, Mary
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