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To Davison, 1990

 File — Box: 158

Scope and Contents

c.85 items

While John Davison's proposal for a project through Composers Recordings, Inc. was not approved, the Society of Composers, Inc. did accept his "Prelude and Rhapsody" for performance at their twenty-fifth anniversary conference. Samantha Goldstein, a sixth grader, writes to ask JD about his classmate, John Gunther, Jr., about whom she is doing a school project. Many others write about performing JD's work, or about their own lives.

Other Correspondents: Alesandra (?); Matthew Allen; Jane Oppenheimer, Chairman, Committee on Research, American Philosophical Society; Barry (?); Robert Blough; David Brin; Benjamin Broening; Truman Bullard; Curt Cacioppo; R. Childs; Allen and Julie Clayton; Elizabeth Cochran; Margaret 'Margo' van Cott; Kit Crissey; Louise Davison; W. Phillips 'Phill' Davison; Roderic Davison; Mary Margaret Stewart, Executive Secretary, East Central/American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies; Louis Green; Zinkoo Han; Edward 'Ted' Handy; David Hatt; Harry Hewitt and Elizabeth 'Betty' Hewitt, editors, Penn Sounds; Rheta Smith, Huntingdon Trio; Mary Hoxie Jones; David Katz; Ellie Kauffman; Janet (?); Johen (?); Karl (?); Ellen 'Ellie' Kauffman; Michael Kauffman; Gordon Kibble; David and Cherie Lazaroff; David Lesniaski; Lloyd (?); Joel and Ellen Mandelbaum; Michael (?); Catherine 'Cathy' Nardiello; Raffaello 'Ray' Orlando; Robert Palmer; Louise Pinkow; Elizabeth Brown Preston; William 'Bill' Reese; Timothy Running; Robert Thayer Sataloff; Leslie Saunders; Joanne Sherwood; Susan Shields; Jane Swan; Hilda Terry; Thomas Todd; Noel Waterman; Diane Wilder; Bennett Zon

Highlights include:

Goldstein, Samantha. 6/13. Sending a set of questions about John Gunther, a classmate of JD's, for a school project.

Dates

  • Creation: 1990

Conditions Governing Access note

This collection is open for research.

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