Saturday Morning Musical Club
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1909-1971 (bulk 1920-1948)
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Saturday Morning Musical Club
records,
1909-1971 (bulk 1920-1948) AZ 443 Creator:
Saturday Morning Musical Club (Tucson,
Ariz.) Collection Name: Saturday Morning
Musical Club records,
Inclusive Dates: 1909-1971 (bulk
1920-1948) Physical Description: 9.2 linear feet Abstract: This collection includes correspondence, reports, minutes of meetings,
financial records, and programs of the various civic events and artists' series
performances sponsored by the Saturday Morning Musical Club, as well as similar
materials related to the Temple of Music and Art. Collection Number: AZ 443 Repository:
University of Arizona Libraries, Special Collections
University of Arizona
PO Box 210055
Tucson, AZ 85721-0055
Phone: 520-621-6423
Fax: 520-621-9733
URL: http://speccoll.library.arizona.edu/
Historical NoteThe Saturday Morning Musical Club was organized in 1907 by Madeline
Dreyfus Heineman. It began with twelve women performing at each others' homes
but soon grew to include performances by well-known artists. The Club
incorporated in 1917, and in 1927, the Club built the Temple of Music and Art
to showcase these performances. The Temple of Music and Art, Inc. a non-profit
corporation, was established by the Club in 1925 and closed its existence in
1961. The Club sold the building in 1972, but it continued as a non-profit
organization.
Scope and Content NoteThis collection includes correspondence, reports, minutes of meetings,
financial records, and programs of the various civic events and artists' series
performances sponsored by the Saturday Morning Musical Club, as well as similar
materials related to the Temple of Music and Art.
Organization This collection is organized into four series: Restrictions
None.
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Access TermsCorporate Name(s) Temple of Music and Art (Tucson, Ariz.)
Saturday Morning Musical Club (Tucson,
Ariz.) -- Records and correspondence
Temple of Music and Art (Tucson, Ariz.)
-- Records and correspondence
Geographic Name(s) Tucson (Ariz.) -- History -- Sources
Subject(s) Centers for the performing arts -- Arizona -- Tucson --
History -- Sources
Music -- Arizona -- Tucson -- Societies, etc. -- History --
Sources
Women -- Societies and clubs
Genre Form(s) Bills
Correspondence
Programs
Credit Line
Saturday Morning Musical Club papers(AZ 442). Special Collections, University of Arizona Libraries.
Container List Series I: Saturday Morning Musical Club Records and
Correspondence,
1911-1963 box 1 Executive Board Minutes (2 volumes).
, 1911-1916/17 1 Board of Directors Monthly Minutes (1 volume).
, 1948-1963 1 Stock Receipts, no. 1-300. 1 1-2 Annual Reports.
, 1921/22-1931/32, 1943?,
1945 1 3 "State of the Union" document.
, 1933 1 4 Stockholders. 1 5-6 Stockholders Annual Meeting.
, 1929,
1948-1958 1 7 Stock Certificates (including related correspondence).
box 2 Memberships (4 volumes).
, 1915/16-1924/25,
1950/51-1953/54 See also boxes 20-22, Season Tickets. 2 1 Articles of Incorporation and By-Laws.
, 1922-1923 Includes correspondence with the Arizona Corporation
Commission. 2 2 Property: "Cathedral Hall" on Ochoa St., Lot 11, Block
225. Includes correspondence, taxes, bills, etc. 2 3 Property: South Stone and Scott, Lots 4 and 9, Block 231.
Includes correspondence, taxes, legal papers, etc. 2 4 Early rental of other buildings.
, 1912-1929 2 5 Miscellaneous clippings and historical items. box folder 3 1-3 Correspondence: General.
, 1920-1962 3 4 Correspondence: Harry Berger.
, 1945-1953 3 5 Correspondence: Samuel S. Berger regarding mortgage.
, 1955 3 6 Correspondence: Tucson Chamber of Commerce.
, 1924-1929 3 7 Correspondence: Arizona Federation of Music Clubs.
, 1918-1962 3 8 Correspondence: University of Arizona.
, 1927-1963 3 9-10 Correspondence: Tickets and Memberships.
, 1918-1963 3 11 Correspondence: Motion Picture Options.
, 1928-1930 3 12 B-Sharp Club.
, 1929-1934 3 13 La Campanella Club.
, 1925-1934 3 14 Admission Taxes.
, 1919-1962 3 15 Armistice Day Floats.
, 1921-1923 3 16-17 Fund-Raising, Contributions, Gifts.
, 1922-1962 3 18 Scholarships and music lessons.
, 1924-1958 3 19 Stationery, forms, etc. 3 20 Miscellaneous undated items.
Series II: Temple of Music and Art Historical Items and
Records,
1926-1963 box folder 4 1 Miscellaneous historical items. 4 2 Correspondence: Arthur W. Hawes, Architect.
, 1926-1928 4 3 Dedication.
, October 21,
1927 4 Engraved Printer's Plates (3) used for the cover of the
Dedication program. 4 Plates (4) of signatures and photograph used in the
Dedication program. 4 Plate used for the program cover for Civic Concert, "In a
Persian Garden."
, October 27,
1922 box folder 5 1 Bills: General building repairs. 5 2 Bills: Cleaning. 5 3 Bills: Electrical work and supplies. 5 4 Bills: Fire extinguishers, inspections, etc. 5 5 Bills: Fish pond, patio, shrubbery, building exterior.
5 6 Bills: Floor repairs. 5 7 Bills: Furniture. 5 8 Bills: Furnace, heaters, boiler. 5 9 Bills: Heating, fuel. 5 10 Bills: Janitor supplies. 5 11 Bills: Locks and keys. 5 12 Bills: Painting. 5 13 Bills: Plumbing problems. 5 14 Bills: Roofing. box folder 6 1 Rentals: Tucson Symphony Orchestra.
, 1929-1937 6 2 Rentals: University of Arizona Shaman Players.
, 1927-1930 6 2 Rentals: Tucson Community Players.
, 1931-1933 6 3 Rentals: Tucson Festival Society.
, 1959-1962 6 4 Rentals: Miscellaneous correspondence.
, 1927-1963 6 Rentals: Ledgers (6 volumes).
, 1927-1956 box folder 7 1 Leases: Margaret Cusick School of Dancing.
, 1927, 1929,
1936-1939 7 2 Leases: A. H. Yeomans, Motion Pictures.
, 1928-1930 7 3 Leases: Tucson Fine Arts Association.
, 1929,
1932-1942 7 4 Leases: Albert Stetson, Phoenix.
, 1933 7 5 Leases: Monica F. Angulo, "El Charro" Cafe.
, 1933-1935 7 6 Leases: Elizabeth Hawkey, Temple Hat Shoppe.
, 1935-1937 7 7 Leases: Foster and Kleiser, billboard space.
, 1935-1949 7 8 Leases: Seventh Day Adventists.
, 1936-1937,
1943 7 9 Leases: Olive E. Leeke, Leader of Unity Center.
, 1936-1939 7 10 Leases: Institute of Educational Music.
, 1936-1947 7 11 Leases: Tucson Little Theatre.
, 1938-1946 7 12 Leases: Inez Webster.
, 1947-1949 7 13 Leases: Sarah Wilson & Edith Hickman, Tea Room.
, 1928-1929 7 13 Leases: Roberta Humphrey, Dance Studio.
, 1934 7 13 Leases: Arizona School of Arts and Crafts.
, 1934-1935 7 13 Leases: William Strauss, proposed drama school.
, 1935 7 13 Leases: Bunny Wheeler, Temple Fine Arts Gallery.
, 1960-1961 7 13 Leases: Tucson Music Teachers Association.
, 1961-1963 box folder 8 1 Mortgage: Chase National Bank and others.
, 1930-1960 8 2 Banks: Arizona Trust Company.
, 1936-1960 Includes correspondence regarding care of the Temple building
during the summer of 1936. 8 3 Banks: Southern Arizona Bank and Trust Co.
, 1917-1929,
1952 8 4 Banks: Miscellaneous. 8 5 Insurance Policies: American Insurance Company.
, 1947-1958 8 6 Insurance Policies: Paramount Fire Insurance Company.
, 1945-1962 8 7 Insurance Policies: Queen Insurance Company of America.
, 1945-1946 8 8 Insurance Policies: United States Fidelity and Guaranty
Company.
, 1945-1960 8 9-10 Insurance Policies: Industrial Commission of Arizona.
, 1929-1963 8 11 Insurance Policies: Miscellaneous.
, 1918-1961 8 12 Bond of Elizabeth Healy as Secretary-Treasurer.
, 1948-1961 8 13 Contract with the Wage Scale Committee of Local no. 415 of
the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees and Moving Picture
Machine Operators of the U. S. and Canada.
, 1949-1958 8 14 Miscellaneous legal papers. box folder 9 1 Bills: Advertising, general. 9 2 Bills: Advertising, radio and TV. 9 3-4 Bills: Drayage.
, 1917-1961 9 5 Bills: Flowers for special occasions. 9 6 Bills: Food, entertainment, gifts. 9 7 Bills: Organ repairs. 9 8 Bills: Piano purchase.
, 1927-1929 9 9 Bills: Piano tuning and repairs. 9 10 Bills: Printing, El Tucsonese.
, 1919-1937 9 11 Bills: Printing, F. E. A. Kimball.
, 1917-1933 9 12 Bills: Printing, Acme Printing Co.
, 1934-1948 9 13 Bills: Printing, various firms.
, 1939-1962 9 14 Bills: Miscellaneous. Includes Berger Plaque, name plates for backs of seats in the
auditorium of the Temple and storage rental, 1939. box folder 10 1 Financial Reports: Various.
, 1913-1962 10 2 Financial Reports: Monthly.
, 1961-1962 10 3 Audits (not complete).
, 1922-1962 10 Ledgers (3 volumes).
, 1917-1928/29.
box 11 Ledgers (2 volumes).
, May 1934-March
1946 box 12 Ledgers (2 volumes).
, April 1946-March
1956 box 13 Ledgers (2 volumes).
, April 1956-May
1963
Series III: Performance Records,
1909-1971 These files contain the correspondence and bills relating to each
performance. Additional programs for 1911-1916/17 will be found pasted in the
two volumes of Executive Board Minutes in Box 1. Civic Concerts and Programs,
1909-1963 box folder 14 1-6 Civic concerts and programs.
, 1909-1937/38 14 7 "Il Trovatore."
, March 8,
1935 14 8 "Cavalleria Rusticana" and "I Pagliacci."
, March 6,
1936 Includes also correspondence regarding a proposed performance of
"Carmen." 14 9 Civic concerts and programs.
, 1938/39-1940/41 14 10 "Cavalleria Rusticana."
, March 29,
1940 14 11 Civic concerts and programs.
, 1941/42-1943/44 14 12 "The Warrior's Husband."
, July 9-11,
1943 14 13-15 Civic concerts and programs.
, 1944/45-1962/63 Artist Series,
1913-1971 These files contain programs, correspondence, contracts,
photographs, advertising, various financial records, etc., relating to each
performance. box folder 15 1 Madame Schumman-Heink (contralto).
, December 1,
1913 15 2 Zoellner String Quartette.
, February 4,
1914 15 2 Havrah Hubbard Operalogue "Falstaff," with Claude
Gotthelf.
, December 20,
1916 15 2 Norma Gould Dancers.
, November 24,
1919 15 2 Rudolph Reuter (pianist).
, November 12,
1920 15 2 New York Chamber Music Society.
, February 17,
1921 15 2 Frances Alda (soprano).
, March 21,
1921 15 2 Margaret Matzenauer (contralto), Charles Carver (basso),
and Frank LaForge (composer-pianist).
, March 28,
1921 15 2 New York Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra, Joseph
Stransky conductor.
, April 18,
1921 15 2 Zoellner String Quartet.
, December 12,
1921 15 2 Sophie Braslau (contralto).
, February 28,
1922 15 2 Geraldine Farrar (soprano).
, September 21,
1922 15 2 Marguerite D'Alvarwz (contralto).
, November 24,
1922 15 2 Louis Graveure (baritone).
, December 29,
1922 15 2 Efrem Zimbalist (violinist).
, February 8,
1923 15 2 Flanzaley Quartet.
, April 2,
1923 15 2 Griffes Group: Lucy Gates (soprano), Olga Steeb
(pianist), and Sascha Jacobinoff (violinist).
, January 22,
1924 15 2 Anna Case (soprano).
, February 11,
1924 15 2 Mario Schamlee (tenor).
, April 4,
1924 15 2 Louis Graveure (baritone).
, October 20,
1924 15 2 Ignace Jean Paderewsky (pianist).
, February 25,
1924 15 3 Sousa's Band.
, January 10,
1922 15 4 "Cosi Fan Tutte," Hinshaw Opera Co.
, February 28,
1923 15 5 Mischa Elman (violinist).
, January 2,
1925 15 5 Denishawn Dancers.
, January 8,
1925 15 5 Cherniavsky Trio.
, January 26,
1925 15 5 Serge Rachmaninoff (pianist).
, February 2,
1925 15 5 Florence Easton (soprano).
, February 23,
1925 15 5 Rosa Ponselle (soprano).
, March 20,
1925 15 6 Sousa's Band.
, January 3,
1926 15 6 "La Traviata," San Carlo Opera Co.
, January 15,
1926 15 6 "Marriage of Figaro," Hinshaw Opera Co.
, February 5,
1926 15 6 John McCormack (tenor).
, February 18,
1926 15 6 Indian Tribes in Song and Story: Homer Grunn
(composer-pianist), and Evalyn Bentley (lecturer).
, February 26,
1926 15 6 Charles M. Courbin (organist).
, March 19,
1926 15 6 Tipica Orchestra of Mexico.
, April 24,
1926 15 7 Amelita Galli-Curci (coloratura soprano).
, November 29,
1926 15 7 Mordkin Ballet.
, January 3,
1927 15 7 "Rigoletto," San Carlo Grand Opera Co.
, January 13,
1927 15 7 Tipica Orchestra of Mexico.
, April 24,
1926 15 7 Will Rogers.
, March 2,
1927 15 8 "The Beggar's Opera."
, November 22,
1927 15 8 Creatore and his Band.
, January 20,
1928 15 8 Madame Schumann-Heink (contralto).
, January 28,
1928 15 8 Os-ke-non-ton (Indian baritone). 15 8 Sigrid Onegin (contralto).
, March 12,
1928 15 9 Sousa's Band.
, October 27,
1928 15 9 Arthur Schmitz (pianist).
, November 30,
1928 15 9 "Rose Marie."
, December 31,
1928 15 9 Doris Niles Ballet.
, January 28,
1929 15 9 Mildred Titcomb (pianist).
, February 15,
1929 15 9 Geraldine Farrar (soprano).
, March 12,
1929 15 9 Royal Belgian Band.
, April
1929 15 10 "Polly," Beggars Opera Co.
, December 11,
1928 15 11 Sir Harry Lauder and Company.
, December 5,
1929 15 11 Mary Lewis (soprano).
, December 12,
1929 15 11 Lawrence Tibbett (baritone).
, January 27,
1930 15 11 Tito Schipa (tenor).
, February 6,
1930 15 11 Kreutzberg and Georgi (dancers).
, February 15,
1930 15 12 Dino Borgioli (tenor).
, November 26,
1929 15 13 "Journey's End."
, April 9,
1930 15 14 Fritz Kreisler (violinist).
, November 18,
1930 15 14 Clare Clairbert (soprano).
, December 9,
1930 15 14 Kreutzberg and Georgi (dancers).
, February 2,
1931 15 14 "Die Walkuere," German Grand Opera Co.
, February 4,
1931 15 14 Cherniavsky Trio.
, April 14,
1931 15 14 Vasily Gromakovsky (baritone).
, May 7,
1931 15 15 "Street Scene," (canceled).
, January 16,
1931 15 16 United States Army Band.
, October 15,
1931 15 16 Carola Goya (Spanish dancer).
, November 23,
1931 15 16 "The Vinegar Tree," with Billie Burke.
, December 4,
1931 15 16 Richard Crooks (tenor).
, December 5,
13.1 15 16 Hart House Quartet. 15 16 Luboviski Trio. 15 16 Kreutzberg Dancers.
, March 26,
1932 15 17 Walter Hampden in "Cyrano de Bergerac."
, March 5,
1932 15 18 "House Beautiful," (canceled).
, March 10,
1932 15 19 Hall Johnson Choir.
, November 10,
1932 15 19 Clair Clairbert and D'Arkor (coloratura soprano and
tenor).
, December 2,
1932 15 19 Thelma Given (violinist).
, January 27,
1933 15 19 Don Cossack Chorus.
, February 7?,
1933 15 19 Jose Mojica (tenor).
, February 10,
1933 15 19 "The Bad Man."
, May 9,
1933 15 20 Sir Harry Lauder.
, December 13,
1932 15 21 Walter Hampden in "Caponsacchi."
, March 22,
1933 15 22 Bartlett-Frankel String Quartet.
, December 18,
1933 15 22 Uday Shan-Kar and Company (Hindu dancers and musicians).
, January 3,
1934 15 22 Vienna Choir Boys.
, January 13.
1934 15 22 "A Night Off," Theater League, Inc.
, March 9, 1934
15 23 Luisa Espinel (Spanish folk music and dance).
, December 5,
1933 15 24 Elizabeth Rethberg (soprano).
, November 10,
1934 15 24 Myra Kinch and company of dancers.
, December 13,
1934 15 24 "Aida," San Carlo Grand Opera Co.
, January 30,
1935 15 24 Paris Instrumental Quintet.
, February 27,
135 box folder 16 1 Sidor Belarsky (basso).
, January 10,
1936 16 1 Maria Isabel and Company (Spanish dancers) (canceled).
, January 10,
1936 16 1 "Faust," San Carlo Opera Co.
, February 4,
1936 16 1 Jascha Heifetz (violinist).
, February 21,
1936 16 2 Hollywood Symphonic Ballet.
, December 13,
1935 16 3 Igor Gorin (baritone).
, November 19,
1936 16 3 Col. W. de Basil's Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo.
, January 13,
1937 16 3 Richard Crooks (tenor).
, January 30,
1937 16 3 Sigrid Onegin (contralto).
, February 5,
1937 16 3 Roth String Quartet.
, March 25,
1937 16 3 Luther King (tenor).
, March 29,
1937 16 4 "Cosi Fan Tutte," Salzburg Opera Guild.
, January 2,
1938 16 4 Jooss European Ballet.
, January 14,
1938 16 4 Mischa Elman (violinist).
, March 15,
1938 16 4 Igor Gorin (baritone).
, March 22,
1938 16 5 "La Boheme," San Carlo Opera Co.
, February 14,
1938 16 6 Jessica Dragonette (lyric soprano).
, February 25,
1938 16 7 Trudi Schoop and her Comic Ballet.
, March 8,
1938 16 8 Ballet Caravan.
, November 21,
1938 16 8 Curtis String Quartet.
, January 12,
1939 16 8 Alexander Kipnis (basso).
, March 1,
1939 16 8 Martha Graham and Company (dancers).
, March 6,
1939 16 9 Russian Don Cossack Choir.
, January 19,
1939 16 10 Tavo and Tanya (dancers).
, November 24,
1939 16 10 Luigi Palazzi (tenor).
, February 6,
1940 16 10 "La Traviata," San Carlo Opera Co.
, February 16,
1940 16 10 Margaret Sittig (violinist).
, March 20,
1940 16 11 United States Navy Band.
, October 29,
1939 16 12 "Golden Boy."
, November 11,
1939 16 12 "The Master Builder," with Eva Le Gallienne.
, December 5,
1939 16 13 San Francisco Opera Ballet.
, January 19,
1940 16 14 Luther King (tenor).
, March 1,
1940 16 15 Fray and Braggioti (duo-pianists).
, March 11,
1940 16 16 Igo Gorin (baritone).
, March 25,
1940 box folder 17 1 Devi Dja and her Bali and Java Dancers.
, November 9,
1940 17 1 Mary Shahan (soprano) and Robert Hawkinson (pianist).
, November 13,
1940 17 1 Manuela del Rio and her Spanish Ensemble.
, January 17,
1941 17 1 Don Cossack Chorus.
, January 28,
1941 17 1 Ruggiero Ricci (violinist).
, February 10,
1941 17 1 Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo.
, February 18,
1941 17 1 Kirsten Falgstad (soprano).
, March 9,
1941 17 2 Jascha Heifetz (violinist).
, January 26,
1942 17 2 Jan Kiepura (tenor).
, March 2,
1942 17 2 "Horton Ballets."
, March 17,
1942 17 3 Amparo and Jose Iturbi (duo-pianists).
, February 5,
1942 17 4 Joseph Szigeti (violinist).
, January 15,
1943 17 4 Robert O'Connor (pianist).
, February 1,
1943 17 4 Ballet Theatre.
, February 15,
1943 17 4 Helen Traubel (soprano).
, April 30,
1943 17 5 Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo.
, December 7,
1943 17 5 Anne Brown (soprano).
, February 5,
1944 17 5 Bartlett and Robertson (duo-pianists).
, March 25,
1944 17 5 Nelson Eddy (baritone).
, April 1,
1944 17 6 Argentinita and Spanish Ensemble.
, November 24,
1944 17 6 Don Cossack Chorus.
, November 28,
1944 17 6 Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo.
, December 12,
1944 17 6 Compinsky Trio.
, January 27,
1945 17 6 Conrad Thibault (baritone) and Robert O'Connor
(pianist).
, March 1,
1945 17 6 Bartlett and Robertson (duo-pianist).
, April 3,
1945 17 7 "Carmen," San Carlo Opera Co.
, January 54,
1945 17 8 Bidu Sayao (soprano).
, February 26,
1945 17 9 Ruth St. Denis (dancer).
, November 19,
1945 17 9 Egon Petri (pianist).
, November 26,
1945 17 9 Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo.
, December 11,
1945 17 9 Bronislaw Huberman (violinist).
, January 30,
1946 17 9 San Francisco Opera Ballet (cancelled).
, February 4,
1946 17 9 The Theatre of Anga Enters.
, March 26,
1946 17 9 Lupita Castro and her Mazalteco Group.
, March 27,
1946 17 10 "Carmen," San Carlo Opera Co.
, February 17,
1947 17 10 "Madame Butterfly," San Carlo Opera Co.
, February 18,
1947 17 10 Martha Lipton (contralto) (cancelled).
, February 24,
1947 17 10 Thomas L. Thomas (baritone).
, March 23,
1947 17 11 Ballet Ruse de Monte Carlo.
, December 10,
1946 17 12 Bartalini (singer, actor, dancer).
, January 28,
1947 17 13 Father Flanagan's Boys Town Choir.
, October 27,
1947 17 13 Jan Peerce (tenor) (cancelled).
, November 4,
1947 17 13 Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo.
, December 9,
1947 17 13 "Arms and the Man," Barter Theatre of Virginia.
, December 18,
1947 17 13 Artur Rubinstein (pianist).
, January 7,
1948 17 13 Percy Grainger (pianist).
, February 26,
1948 17 13 Nelson Eddy (baritone).
, March 4,
1948 17 13 "La Boheme," San Carlo Opera Co. (cancelled).
, March 24,
1948 17 14 Robert Brereton (pianist).
, March 19,
1948 17 15 Rhythms of Spain (Spanish ensemble).
, November 29,
1948 17 15 Marimi del Pozo (coloratura soprano).
, January 3,
1949 17 15 Ossy Renardy (violinist).
, February 1,
1949 17 15 Ballet Theatre (cancelled?).
, February 8,
1949 17 15 Christopher Lynch (tenor).
, March 4,
1949 17 16 Afro-Cuban Review (cancelled?).
, September 9-11,
1949 17 16 Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo.
, December 15,
1949 17 16 De Paur's Infantry Chorus.
, February 14,
1950 17 16 Sanroma (pianist).
, February 24,
1950 17 16 Ballet Theatre.
, February 28,
1950 17 16 Pierre Bernac (baritone) and Francis Poulenc
(composer-pianist).
, March 6,
1950 17 17 Talley Beatty and Company in Tropicana.
, October 21,
1950 17 17 Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo.
, December 14,
1950 17 17 De Paur's Infantry Chorus.
, January 16,
1951 17 17 Vivian Della Chiesa (soprano).
, February 5,
1951 17 17 Whittemore and Lowe (duo-pianists).
, February 26,
1951 box folder 18 1 Mary Garden (lecture).
, November 20,
1951 18 1 Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo.
, December 12,
1951 18 1 Carl Palangi (basso cantante).
, February 7,
1952 18 1 Jose Iturbi (pianist).
, February 11,
1952 18 1 Jorge Bolet (pianist).
, April 3,
1952 18 2 Stephan Hero (violinist).
, January 16,
1953 18 2 Slavenska-Franklin Ballet, with Alexandra Danilova.
, February 27,
1953 18 2 Katie Lee, her guitar and folk songs.
, March 25,
1953 18 2 Jorge Bolet (pianist).
, April 13,
1953 18 3 Guiomar Novaes (pianist) (cancelled).
, March 8,
1954 18 3 Victoria de Los Angeles (soprano).
, March 13,
1954 18 3 Patricia Benkman (pianist).
, March 18,
1954 18 3 Jose Greco and his company of Spanish Dancers.
, March 31,
1954 18 4 Vronsky and Babin (duo-pianists).
, January 6,
1955 18 5 Societa Corelli (string ensemble).
, December 2,
1954 18 5 Vronsky and Babin (duo-pianists).
, January 6,
1955 18 5 Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo.
, March 3,
1955 18 5 "Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves," Lesseli Marionettes.
, March 5,
1955 18 5 Jose Greco and his Spanish Dance Company.
, March 19,
1955 18 6 Leon Fleisher (pianist).
, January 26,
1955 18 7 Arthur Fiedler and the Boston Pops Orchestra.
, January 26,
1956 18 7 Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo.
, February 24,
1956 18 7 Witold Malcuzynski (pianist).
, March 9,
1956 18 7 Lola Montes and her Spanish Dancers.
, March 19,
1956 18 8 De Paur Opera Gala.
, January 25,
1957 18 8 Luboshutz and Nemenoff (duo-pianists).
, February 4,
1957 18 8 Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo.
, February 22,
1957 18 8 Jose Greco and his company of Spanish Dancers.
, March 18,
1957 18 8 Philadelphia Woodwind Quintet.
, May 27,
1957 18 9 Festival Quartet.
, January 21,
1958 18 9 Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo.
, January 27,
1958 18 9 Jorge Bolet (pianist).
, February 26,
1958 18 9 Mattiwilda Dobbs (coloratura soprano).
, March 24,
1958 18 9 National Ballet of Canada.
, March 28,
1958 18 10 Lois Brandwynne (pianist).
, January 15,
1959 18 10 Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo.
, February 20,
1959 18 10 Jose Greco and his company of Spanish Dancers.
, February 27,
1959 18 10 Benno and Sylvia Rabinof (violin and piano duo).
, March 30,
1959 18 11 Tong-Il Han (pianist).
, January 20,
1960 18 11 Jose Greco and his Spanish Ballet.
, March 1,
1960 18 11 "Rigoletto," New York Opera Festival (cancelled).
, March 3,
1960 18 12 Robert Joffrey Theatre Ballet.
, November 13,
1959 18 13 Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo.
, February 23,
1960 18 14 Jean-Leon Destine and his Haitian Dance Company
(cancelled).
, February 6,
1961 18 14 Tong-Il Han (pianist).
, March 2,
1961 18 14 Whittemore and Lowe (duo-pianists).
, March 17,
1961 18 15 San Francisco Operatic Quartet.
, January 13,
1962 18 15 Jose Greco and his Spanish Ballet.
, February 26,
1962 18 15 John Browning (pianist).
, April 6,
1962 18 16 Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo.
, February 24,
1962 18 17 Ruth Page's Chicago Opera Ballet.
, January 22,
1963 18 17 Whittemore and Lowe (duo-pianists).
, January 28,
1963 18 17 Jose Greco and his Spanish Ballet.
, March 12,
1963 18 18 Dame Judith Anderson in "Lady Macbeth," and Medea."
, February 2,
1963 18 19 "On a Clear Day You Can See Forever," tour company.
, January 13,
1968 18 19 "Cabaret," tour company.
, November 7-8,
1969? 18 19 "I Do! I do!" tour company.
, March 28,
1970 18 19 "Zorba," tour company.
, March 7,
1971 box folder 19 1-3 Various.
, 1921-1962 19 4 Armitage, Merle (for various agencies).
, 1922-1932 19 5 Baman, Catharine.
, 1921-1922 19 6-10 Behymer. L. E.
, 1917-1947 19 11 Columbia Artists Management.
, 1949-1961 19 12 Culbertson, Harry and Arthur.
, 1921-1929 19 13 Healy, Frank W.
, 1929 19 14 Legitimate Theatre Corporation of America.
, 1939-1940 19 15 Morini, Albert.
, 1941-1963 19 16 Morris, William.
, 1946-1960 19 17 Wagner, Charles L.
, 1921-1937