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Autographs

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 302 Collections and/or Records:

Walter Henry Rothwell, 1921 May

 Item
Identifier: B367.03.0002.0019.00008
Abstract

Walter Henry Rothwell (9-22-1872 to 3-13-1927) Conductor, apprenticed under Mahler, 1st music director of Los Angeles Philharmonic.

Dates: 1921 May

Walter Huston

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Identifier: B367.03.0002.0011.00012
Abstract

Walter Huston (5-5-1883 to 5-7-1950) Actor and director; father of John Huston; grandfather of Anjelica Huston.

Dates: Majority of material found within 1924-1950

Walter Shaw

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Identifier: B367.03.0002.0020.00016
Abstract

Often performed with his wife, Helene Druke

Dates: Majority of material found within 1918-1951

William Jennings Bryan

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Identifier: B367.03.0002.0004.00024
Abstract

William Jennings Bryan (3-19-1860 to 7-26-1925) Orator and politician, a dominant force in the populist wing of the Democratic party. Arthur Oberfelder got his start as WJB's manager.

Dates: Majority of material found within 1920- 1948

William Primrose, 1943

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Identifier: B367.03.0002.0018.00016
Abstract

William Primrose (8-22-1904 to 5-1-1982) Scottish violinist and teacher, playing in NBC Symphony Orchestra.

Dates: 1943

William T. Tilden

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Identifier: B367.03.0002.0021.00012
Abstract

William T Tilden (2-10-1893 to 5-5-1953) World #1 tennis player from 1920-1925, won 14 major singles titles.

Dates: Majority of material found within 1920-1949

William Tyroler, 1922 October 7

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Identifier: B367.03.0002.0021.00016
Abstract

William Tyroler (10-7-1884 to 1-3-1959) Best known for his work in Phantom of the Opera

Dates: 1922 October 7

Yehudi Menuhin, 1934 April 3

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Identifier: B367.03.0002.0016.00016
Abstract

Yehudi Menuhin (4-22-1916 to 3-12-1999) Considered one of the greatest violinists of the 20th century. Performed for Allied soldiers in WW2 and played at Bergen Belsen concentration camp with Britton.

Dates: 1934 April 3

Yma Sumac, 1952 July 21

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Identifier: B367.03.0002.0020.00032
Abstract

Yma Sumac (9-13-1922 to 11-1-2006) Soprano of exotica music with extreme vocal range to five octaves.

Dates: 1952 July 21