To Davison, 1965
Scope and Contents
c.270 items
Two of John Davison's regular correspondents write with news of their marriages: Jon Amsden to Alice Amsden, and Robert 'Bob' Martin to Katherine Gould. Steve Berg, Rex Eggleston at Los Alamos High School,Karl E. Moyer at Millersville State College, Frederic W. Homan at the Missouri Music Teachers Association, Robert E. Page at Temple University, and James Roger Boyd at the United States Air Force Academy all write to request permission to perform JD's work. Don Wilson, Music Director at WUHY-FM writes requesting permission to play recordings of JD's work on the radio. John R. Shaw, Director of Music at the Temple Lutheran Church of Brookline, PA, writes to express interest in commissioning an anthem for the church's 50th anniversary celebration. JD continues corresponding with Michael Bradley about his life and developments in his trial. Constant correspondents Gordon Adams, Jon Amsden, Guy Davenport, David Davies, Jacky Duvalé, Giorgio Gaggia, John Greppin, Gaynelle Irving, Anthony 'Tony' Kooiker, Theodore 'Ted' Kopf, Margaret Massey-Stewart, William 'Bill' Reese, Alfred 'Alia' Swan, and Noel Waterman continue to write as well.
Other Correspondents: Louise Adams; Richard Adams; Alice Amsden; Anne L. Kish, Executive Director, Arts Forum, Inc.; James F. Barron, Jr.; George Becker; William 'Bill' Beik; T.B. Belanger; Steve Berg; Alexander Blachly; Robert 'Bob' Butman; Lee Kjelson, Professor of Music, California State College at Hayward; Rodney Carter; Stewart Carter; May Gadd, National Director, Country Dance Society of America; Mary Moore Cross; Kathy Davis; Eloise Hollett Davison; Roderic Davison; Gaynelle Dews; Arno P. Drucker; John 'Jack' M. Dunlap; Pvt. Ivan A. Durall; Earl (?); Don Malin, Educational Director, Edward B. Marks Music Corporation; W.B.H. Comstock, Sales Manager, Elkan-Vogel Co., Inc.; William 'Bill' Erblard; Corrie Euiler; John Boerner, Coordinator of Publications, Carl Fischer, Inc.; Robert 'Bob' Gallway; Sallie Gardiner; Scott Gillam; Art Griesel; Roy J. Guenther; Ellen 'Ellie' Halpern; Edward 'Ted' Handy; Hugh Borton, President, Haverford College; Henry (?); Nancy Howard; Anne Hovey;J. Reynolds and Robert Goelbs, International Voluntary Service; Mrs. E. Irving; Ernst Hayes, Jackson Hole Fine Arts Foundation; Bea and Carl Jaurdon; Norman Dello Joio, Consultant for Contemporary Music, Juilliard School of Music; Richard C. Berg, Director of Music Education, Kansas City, MO School District; Chris Kauffman; Lee Kjelson; Peter Jona Korn; Esther Lockwood; B.L.M.; John MacGregor; Marvin (?); Robert 'Bob' Martin; Catharine Menninger; Juniata Murray; Stewart Carter, President, Music Educators National Conference; Serge Naggar; Robert Nagel; Nancy (?); John Owen Ward, Manager, Music Department, Oxford University Press, Inc.; Robert D. Schick, Professor of Music, Pennsylvania Music Teachers Association; Eugene Ormandy, Music Director, Philadelphia Orchestra Association; Quincy Porter; John Pozdro; Richard Reber; G. Rhodes; Rick Richards; George Ridenour; Michael 'Mike' Riles; Vincent Roark; Kathy Foy, Secretary-Treasurer, Rosemont College Humanities Forum; Robert 'Bob' Ruekchert; John S.; Katherine 'Kitty' Hoover Schwab; Ronnie Schaefer; Merton Shatzhim; Steve Sieverts; Henry Charles Smith; Marcia Stallwitz; Michael 'Mike' Stevens; John Storck; Gloria Swisher; Peter Swing; John Pozdro, Chairman, Symposium of Contemporary American Music; Richard Teitelbaum; Francis Threadgill; Sophie Tryon; Tony (?); Austin Ledwith, University of Kansas; Veronica (?); Irwin Wagner; Peter Westergaard; Marion White; Eleanor Wilbur; Donald Wilson; Vaune Witt; Art Wood; John Wood; K. Woodhouse; Phillip T. Young, Executive Officer, Yale University Summer School of Music and Art
Highlights include:
Amsden, Jon. 6/2. Poem: "God Has Visited 42nd Street"
Amsden, Jon and Alice. Invitation to wedding reception.
Martin, Robert. 6/19. Marriage announcement.
Dates
- Creation: 1965
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