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Joe Greco, 1974

 Item
Identifier: D002.01.0002.0087.00001

Abstract

Left to right, Principal of Central Junior High School in Bluefield West Virginia Jack White, Spanish teacher Mrs. John Beckett Jr. and well known Spanish dancer Jose Greco smile for a newspaper photograph.

Dates

  • 1974

Rights and Usage Statement

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Extent

1 Items (photograph)

Scope and Contents

From the Series:

This series contains photographs collected by curator Glenn Giffin.

Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements

8 x 10 inches black and white

General

Title from folder.

Inscription and Marks

Stamped on back of photographic print: ''Library, Colorado Women's College. Photo by Easley, 1500 College Ave, Bluefield, W. VA. 24701.'' Written on back of photographic print: ''Pic fold, Greco, Jose.'' Typed on newspaper clipping taped to back of photographic print: ''Bluefield Daily Telegraph, Sunday, February 24, 1974 3B. Jose Greco, well known Spanish dancer, pictured above at right, with Jack White, principal of Central Junior High School, and Mrs. John Beckett Jr., Spanish teacher at the school, visited with the school's Spanish foreign language classes the past week. Senor Greco discussed the history of Spain in relation to her arts and demonstrated the flamenco, the most famous Spanish dance. Mr. Greco and his dance group were in the Bluefield area for a dancing performace both at Bluefield State College and Concord College under the auspices of the West Virgina Arts and Humanities Council.'' Written on front of folder: ''1-informal, L-R Jack White, Mrs. John Beckett, Jr., J.G. 1974. credit: Easly [sic].''

Creator

Repository Details

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