541 research outputs found
Cecil Garrison, Tenor
On Wenlock Edge / Ralph Vaughan Williams; En fermant les yeux , from Manon / Jules Massenet; Deux Romances / Claude Debussy; Tri Amhrán (Three Songs) / Ana Sokolović; Vier vermischte Gesänge / Carl Loewe; Testa adorata . from La Bohème / Ruggero Leoncavall
Cecil Garrison, Tenor
On Wenlock Edge / Ralph Vaughan Williams; En fermant les yeux , from Manon / Jules Massenet; Deux Romances / Claude Debussy; Tri Amhrán (Three Songs) / Ana Sokolović; Vier vermischte Gesänge / Carl Loewe; Testa adorata . from La Bohème / Ruggero Leoncavall
Gene Wofard and Coach Cecil Garrison
Gene Wofard-Captain and Coach Cecil Garrison, Basketball Team, A.S.T.C., 195
Garrison Bottling and Ice Cream Company Photographs
Joseph William Garrison and his wife opened the Garrison’s Ice Cream Factory in Bishop, Texas in 1914. The following year the plant was moved to Kingsville. There were two branches, Garrison’s Ice Cream Factory and Kingsville Bottling and Ice Cream Company. This start was the forerunner of the Dr. Pepper Bottling Company founded by Joseph William Garrison. Later the company’s name changed to Garrison and Sons, including Joe and Cecil Garrison. Garrison delivered ice cream with his wagon which served as a concession stand where he would sell ice cream and soft drinks at ball games. Later his son Joe would become mayor of Kingsville. Cecil served on the Fire Department and Lion’s Club
Letter from Rose Cecil O'Neill to Mary Louise Clifton
A handwritten letter from Rose Cecil O'Neill to Mary Louise Clifton Womer regarding folk art in the Ozarks
[Letter to William F. Alexander from Cecil Greenhow, February 15, 1964]
Letter to William Alexander discusses Jack Ruby's religion, sanity, and press exposure. The thoughts of James C. Hagerty are parroted, as well as those of other individuals. Cecil Greenhow, the author of the letter, is a reverend
English folk songs from the southern Appalachians : comprising two hundred and seventy-four songs and ballads with nine hundred and sixty-eight tunes, including thirty-nine tunes contributed by Olive Dame Campbell. Volume II
A collection of folk songs gathered by Cecil Sharp and Olive Campbell, and edited by Maud Karples, from the Southern Appalachian Mountains. Volume two contains 135 songs, 5 hymns, 27 nursery songs, 15 jigs, and 20 play-party games.Herbert Halpert Collection. -- Includes index. -- First edition, "by Olive Dame Campbell and Cecil J. Sharp," published in 1917.Includes bibliographical references (p. 402-405)
J. Cecil Alter
J. Cecil Alter (1879-1965) was and author, historian, and editor of the Utah Historical Quarterly
J. Cecil Alter
J. Cecil Alter (1879-1965) was and author, historian, and editor of the Utah Historical Quarterly
J. Cecil Alter
J. Cecil Alter (1879-1965) was and author, historian, and editor of the Utah Historical Quarterly
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