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Correspondence, 1963

 File — Box: 42

Scope and Contents

c.175 items

John Davison recieved numerous letters from friends, family, and colleagues. Notable among these are Paul Salstrom and Peter N. Kiger, two pacifists in prison who send JD a Christmas letter. Leo Kraft writes to inform JD that his "Psalm 100" was selected by the National Associasion for American Composers and Conductors for performance. Gordon Adams, Guy Davenport, Joseph Dibble, and Noel Waterman write most prolifically.

Other correspondents: Beth R. Sundquist, Arlington Civic Symphony Association; George Becker; Miriam Bellamy; Robert Cavanaugh; Louise Chambers; Boutlas Costas; Dean Cummings; Harold C. Sproul, Director, Cummington School of the Arts; Hollett 'Holl' Davison; Louise Davison; Eloise Hollett Davison; Roderic Davison; Paul and Rosemary Desjardin; Henry Drinker; Jacky Duvalé; Paul Earls; Vincent Persichetti, Elkan-Vogel Co.; Janice Eppes; Dave Fetter; J. Fetter; Carter Fisher; Steven Fisher; Giorgio Gaggia; Scott Gillam; Robert Goodale; John Greppin; Mrs. Daniel Hahn; Ellen 'Ellie' Halpern; John Hamilton; Ernest Hankamer; David Hemmingway; Ernest Hagen, Music Director and Conductor, Festival Symphony Orchestra, Jackson Hole Fine Arts Foundation; Christopher Kauffman; Winifred Keane; Anthony 'Tony' Kooiker; Theodore 'Ted' Kopf; Jean Lunn; Margaret Massey-Stewart; John McConaghy; Nancy Lee Milner; Alex Milyka; Phil Raikes; William 'Bill' Reese; Don Reinfeld; George Rhodes; Sol Schoenbach; Elliot Schwartz; Robert Suderburg; Alfred 'Alia' Swan; Gloria Swischer; Richard Teitelbaum; Winifred Turner; John Wigent; John Wilkins; Don Wilson; John Word; R.W. Welpott, Executive Vice President and General Manager, WRCV-TV

Dates

  • Creation: 1963

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This collection is open for research.

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