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Personal Papers (MS 80-0002)
Letter from Harris L. Kempner to David L. Cole returning a check he forgot to sign the first time
Personal Papers (MS 80-0002)
Letter from Harris L. Kempner to David L. Cole discussing the room reservation made for Ruth Kempner at La Fonda and paying the room's deposit
Anything goes: From the songbook of Cole Porter (2009)
Devising and arranging a concert of Cole Porter songs for The Orpheus Choir Wellington and accompanying orchestra for performance at the Wellington Town Hall on 28 November, 2009
International publication of compositions and arrangements for jazz choir: Hey Cinderella; Hold my heart to blame; Anything goes: From the songbook of Cole Porter (2009); Who wants to be a millionaire; and You're sensational medley
Research and develop original compositions “Hey Cinderella” arranged for Adv, Int, and Beginner levels of Jazz Choir (dur. Approx 4-5 minutes) "Hold My Heart To Blame"(selected for the Wisconsin Choral Competitions Song List) and "The Gift Of Love" for publication by Really Good Music LLC., WI., USA.
Also arrangements from the concert "Anything Goes: From the songbook of Cole Porter (2009)" - "Cole Porter Latin Medley", "Who Wants To Be A Millionaire" and "You're Sensational Medley" devised and arranged for The Orpheus Choir Wellington NZ, for publication by Really Good Music LLC., WI., USA
Taylor L. Cole Interview
Taylor L. Cole (B.A. 2003, M.A. 2005) was interviewed by Valeria Reynosa via the Zoom internet-based video conferencing software on February 22, 2021. Ms. Cole was born and raised in a small town in Oklahoma, where she experienced the lack of racial diversity as she was one of the few Black residents in the community. After her parents separated, Ms. Cole moved with her mother to Oklahoma City. She attended a high school that was much more diverse than the elementary and middle school in her hometown. Ms. Cole learned about SMU during visits to the Dallas area to see her father and to participate in cheerleading competitions. While at SMU, she majored in Communication, Broadcast Journalism, and Sociology, and was involved in numerous communications projects, which influenced her to continue pursuing a career in television reporting. She then pursued a master's in Conflict Management and Dispute Resolution, and graduated in 2005. After graduating, she worked in communications for numerous corporations such as Humana Insurance, Hotels.com, Sabre, and many others. In 2014, she won the Black Alumni History Maker award and describes how proud she was of the achievement. Ms. Cole then became host for the popular series ''Hotel Hunt,'' where she travels around the country to introduce audiences to beautiful places to stay. She is also involved in successful projects like ''The Focus'' and ''Speak Up'' podcast series. She ends the interview by discussing her experiences as a Black woman in her career and reflects on her time as an SMU student
Personal Papers (MS 80-0002)
Letter from David L. Cole to Ruth A. Kempner discussing her room reservation at La Fonda and deposit to hold that reservation
Personal Papers (MS 80-0002)
Letter from David L. Cole to Harris L. Kempner discussing the room reservation at La Fonda for Ruth Kempner, and returning the check for the room's deposit because it was missing Harris's signature
Resignation letter from Alan L. Cole to Atiyeh
Resignation letter from Alan L. Cole, member of the Economic Development Committee, sent to Atiye
Interview with Christine Cole Proctor and James L. Sizemore
Christine Cole Proctor speaks about how her family and others were moved from their homes so that the Fontana Dam could be built. The dam, completed in 1945 by the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA), is built on the Little Tennessee River and is located near Fontana Village in Graham County, North Carolina. Cole also mentions the cemeteries that the TVA had intitially acquired from the community but had later neglected to maintain. James L. Sizemore, whose family owned approximately 1,000 acres on the north shore of Fontana Dam, discusses how the building of the dam and the Great Smoky Mountains National Park resulted in widespread displacement of people in Swain and Graham counties. Proctor and Sizemore also mention a road that was supposed to have been built by the Park authorities on land that had been acquired by the Park from the TVA
Eddie Cole Interview
The Edrene Cole Collection is a series of oral history interviews conducted in collaboration with the Art Tatum African American Resource Center at the Library, and named in honor of Edrene Cole (1931 - 2007), a noteworthy historian and educator in Toledo. This interview is conducted by Univeristy of Toledo professor Dr. William McKether. Mr. Cole discusses his childhood in Mississippi, his education, his military service, his life in Toledo, and his community service
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