PITTSBURGH MUSIC - ARCHIVAL MATERIAL
CHARLES N. BOYD (1875-1937)
qr 780.973 B66s volumes 52-60, 1919-1925
Location: Oliver RoomFINDING LIST
Items saved from volumes 52, 53 & 54 are combined into one volume.
Volume 52
A collection of programs, newspaper items, and music journal critiques from and about Pittsburgh music and musicians. (1920-1921).
Volume 53
A collection of programs, newspaper items, and music journal critiques from and about Pittsburgh music and musicians. (1919-).
Volume 54
A collection of programs, newspaper items, and music journal critiques from and about Pittsburgh music and musicians. (1919-1920).
Items saved from volumes 55, 56 & 57 are combined into one volume.
Volume 55
A collection of programs, newspaper items, and music journal critiques from and about Pittsburgh music and musicians. (1923-24).
Volume 56
A collection of programs, newspaper items, and music journal critiques from and about Pittsburgh music and musicians. (1923-24).
News items of special note from Pittsburgh Press: "Who's Who in Pittsburgh Music Circles:"
- July 7, 1924 - John A. Bell
- August 24, 1924 - Will Earhart
- September 21, 1924 - Mrs. George H. Wilson (Katherine DeNormandie)
- October 12, 1924 - T. Carl Whitmer
- November 16, 1924 - J. Vick O'Brien
Volume 57
A collection of programs, newspaper items, and music journal critiques from and about Pittsburgh music and musicians. (1924-25).
Items saved from volumes 58, 59 & 60 are combined into one volume.
Volume 58
A collection of programs, newspaper items, and music journal critiques from and about Pittsburgh music and musicians. (1925).
Volume 59
A collection of programs, newspaper items, and music journal critiques from and about Pittsburgh music and musicians. Includes a page from PITTSBURGH PRESS (May 17. 1925) listing Pittsburgh's Women Composers. (1925).
Volume 60
A collection of programs, newspaper items, and music journal critiques from and about Pittsburgh music and musicians. Includes an article from the PITTSBURGH PRESS of July 1925, written by Burt McMurtrie, in praise of the music collection at The Carnegie Library.(1925).

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