Box 1
Container
Contains 40 Results:
Elsie Baker, Arthur Hall, Edna White, Charles Harrison, and Eugene Rose
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Identifier: Item 10
Fifth annual John Bieling Day party: Fred Van Eps (banjoist), Fred Rubenstein (accountant for Thomas A. Edison, Inc.), and Arthur Hall (recording tenor of the 1920s).
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Identifier: Item 11
John Young and Elsie Baker
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Identifier: Item 12
Elsie Baker with Harvey Hindermeyer in the background.
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Identifier: Item 13
Elsie Baker and Ross Keegan
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Identifier: Item 14
Jim Walsh and Elsie Baker
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Identifier: Item 15
Arthur Hall and Harvey Hindermeyer
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Identifier: Item 16
A reunion of two old pals at the John Bieling Day party--Frank Banta, pianist, and Fred Van Eps, banjo virtuoso.
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Identifier: Item 17
After the party, at the Bieling home. Mrs. Bieling's sister, Mrs. Moore; Mrs. Selinger; Mrs. Manning; Ed Manning and Harry Selinger.
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Identifier: Item 18
Beryl Howell, reporter for the Hempstead Newsday, interviews Irving Kaufman. In background, another reporter, Harvey Aronson
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Identifier: Item 19
Athletic Field and Club, Chautauqua, New York, August, 1906
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Identifier: Item 1
Dunbar Singing Orchestra Appearing on all Redpath-Vawter Chautauquas, 1911
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Identifier: Item 3
Garretta and his Pets; Prince the Trick Pony; Redpath Vawter Chautauquas, 1911
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Identifier: Item 4
The Pittsburgh Ladies Orchestra (organized 1911) toured 19 states. Convention and Banquet Entertainers, special Musical Acts. Verso: Information on Albert D. Liefeld and groups he directs
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Identifier: Item 5
Dates:
1884-1947
Saxony Opera Singers, Formerly English Opera Singers. Walter W. Flora, Manager
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Identifier: Item 7
Dates:
1884-1947
Thaviu and His Band. Redpath-Vawter Chautauqua System, 1911
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Identifier: Item 8
White Rose Orchestra, Appearing on all Redpath-Vawter Chautauquas, 1911
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Identifier: Item 9
"The Town of Babyville" (poem). Verso: unidentified woman
Item — Box: 1
Identifier: Item 10
Dates:
1884-1947