The collection contains materials related to Pan African composers and musicians that was collected by Hildred Roach. It includes music scores from a variety of Black composers, Hildred Roach concert programs, and music recordings (phonograph records, compact discs, and open reel). The collection includes William Grant Still, Ulysses Kay, George Walker, and many others.
Please see the External Documents section below for preliminary inventories of the collection.
A generally chronological collection of mail received in response to broadcasts made by Frank Reynolds. Some folders contain replies by Reynolds, but most do not.
The collection contains materials related to Pan African composers and musicians that was collected by Hildred Roach. It includes music scores from a variety of Black composers, Hildred Roach concert programs, and music recordings (phonograph records, compact discs, and open reel). The collection includes William Grant Still, Ulysses Kay, George Walker, and many others.
Please see the External Documents section below for preliminary inventories of the collection.
Editor-in-Chief is James D. Johnston. School staff pictured include Harry E. A. Zimmerman, Barbara Charlton, Paul Mula, John Baker, Madaline Evers, Jim Kenney, J. Raymond Trainor, Ricard R. McNulty, Joe Reeves, Edgar L. Mitchell and Jack Jennings.
Chronological Correspondence. Arranged chronologically.
Chronological Correspondence. Arranged chronologically.
Editor-in-Chief is Mildred McGuire. School staff pictured include J. Raymond Trainor, Frank Veltre, Edward Rchitelli, Estill Guinane, Edgar Mitchell, Harry Zimmerman, Madeline Evers, Joseph Reeves, Dave Gillis, Edward Lavin, Ted Gongora, John Kotyk and Oletra Veltre. Page 165 includes music and lyrics for "Beneath God's Banner: A Song of the School of Foreign Service," words and musical adaptation by John F. Bolger, '51.
A generally chronological collection of mail received in response to broadcasts made by Frank Reynolds. Some folders contain replies by Reynolds, but most do not.
A generally chronological collection of mail received in response to broadcasts made by Frank Reynolds. Some folders contain replies by Reynolds, but most do not.