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    [Letter from George Mahon to John J. Herrera - February 7, 1966]

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    Letter from CongressmanGeorge Mahon to John J. Herrera, dated February 7, 1966, regarding the proclamation of National LULAC Week

    Carl Mahon, Utah Uranium Oral History Project

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    Transcript (79 pages) of an interview by Suzanne Simon with Carl Mahon, on August 9, 1970. From tape numbers UR-159 and UR-160 in the Utah Uranium Oral History ProjectSuzanne Simon interviewed Mahon at his home in Blanding, Utah. Subjects: Mahon\u27s early interest in mining, prospecting and the boom, Montezuma Creek, naive prospectors, red-hot claims, development, Peate claims, the Happy Jack mine, Navajo miners, the "red-headed woman," milling, the Sandy mine, a job with the Bureau of Land Management, bighorn sheep sightings, hunts, water, a ewe named Mabel, lambs, Father Escalante (79 pages)

    John and William Mahon, the earliest British clarinet soloists

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    Over the course of a playing career that spanned roughly fifty years, John Mahon (pronounced M’hone) introduced and popularized the clarinet as a solo and chamber instrument throughout Britain. He performed extensively in London and in many provincial towns. This article presents biographies of John and William Mahon, illustrations of contemporary clarinets and a basset horn, Mahon as a teacher, his music, and his influence and legacy. William Mahon’s concerts and reviews and a conclusion end the articl
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