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Autographs

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 302 Collections and/or Records:

The Ink Spots (Bill Kenny - Leader)

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Identifier: B367.03.0002.0012.00002
Abstract

The Ink Spots were an African American vocal group in the 30s and 40s; their unique music led to rhythm and blues and rock and roll. Ink Spots leader was Bill Kenny.

Dates: 1930s-1940s

The Muenzer Trio, 1926 January 21

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Identifier: B367.03.0002.0016.00032
Abstract

The Muenzer Trio consisted of a violinist, pianist and celloist.

Dates: 1926 January 21

Thelma Ven

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Identifier: B367.03.0002.0022.00002

Theodore A. Seaton (Secretary of Interior?), 1969 November 5

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Identifier: B367.03.0002.0020.00012
Abstract

Interior secretary during T. Roosevelt's administration.

Dates: 1969 November 5

Tito Schipa, circa 1927

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Identifier: B367.03.0002.0020.00005
Abstract

Tito Schipa (12-1888 to 12-16-1965) sang with the Chicago Opera, at the Met, and with San Francisco Opera.

Dates: circa 1927

Tito Schipa in "Werther", 1935

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Identifier: B367.03.0002.0020.00006
Abstract

Tito Schipa (12-1888 to 12-16-1965) sang with the Chicago Opera, at the Met, and with San Francisco Opera.

Dates: 1935

Titto Ruffo, circa 1921

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Identifier: B367.03.0002.0019.00013
Abstract

Titta Ruffo (6-9-1877 to 7-5-1953) Italian opera star with a major intl singing career; known as "the voice of the lion".

Dates: circa 1921

Toscha Seidel, 1926 January 21

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Identifier: B367.03.0002.0020.00013
Abstract

Toscha Seidel (11-17-1899 to 11-15-1962) Made a career in the USA in movies, also gave violin lessons to Albert Einstein.

Dates: 1926 January 21

Trudi Schoop (Comic Ballet)

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Identifier: B367.03.0002.0020.00007
Abstract

Trudi Schoop (died at age 95) Swiss comic dancer who pioneered dance movements to treat mental illness, was known for the misadventures of a figure like Charlie Chaplin.

Dates: Majority of material found within 1918-1951