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Part of Frederick Gamble Jr. Papers
Part of Frederick Gamble Jr. Papers
Part of Frederick Gamble Jr. Papers
Includes subject files organized by Gamble by name or topic containing mostly correspondence with some additional newspaper clippings, photographs, autographs, sheet music, and ephemera. Files are mostly related to other musicians. Also included are Gamble's scrapbooks.
Frederick Gamble, Jr.
Part of Frederick Gamble Jr. Papers
Correspondence from Sarah Truax Albert, a stage and screen actress formerly married to Guy Bates Booth. Later she married Charles Albert and settled in Washington. She was interested in helping young actors, singers, and musicians.
Gunnar Anderson Organist of Bellingham
Part of Frederick Gamble Jr. Papers
Correspondence from Gunnar Anderson, a professional organist who played over the radio station KMO. He also played in Hollywood and Honolulu. Includes newspaper articles and photos.
Kay Logan Bower, Pianist Teacher
Part of Frederick Gamble Jr. Papers
Correspondence from Kay Logan Bower.
George Campeau, Warner Brothers Player
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Correspondence from George Campeau, including pictures of him presenting Margaret Clarke of Tacoma with her award as winner of the ladies' singles Northwest Novice Championship.
Part of Frederick Gamble Jr. Papers
Correspondence with William A. Carlisle Jr. includes his obituary and postcards.
Mary Davis Clapp (Mrs. David Joyce)
Part of Frederick Gamble Jr. Papers
Correspondence from Mary Davis Clapp, includes newspaper articles and photos.
Part of Frederick Gamble Jr. Papers
Contains letters, cards, pamphlets, and newspaper articles.
Part of Frederick Gamble Jr. Papers
Correspondence from Ernst Gebert
Faith Smith Herndon (See Mary Guild Smith)
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Correspondence
Part of Frederick Gamble Jr. Papers
Contains correspondence and publications.
Part of Frederick Gamble Jr. Papers
Contains Christmas cards and prayers.
Mortimer Levitt, Founder Custom Shops
Part of Frederick Gamble Jr. Papers
Contains correspondence, business card, and resume. Frederick Gamble worked for Custom shop Shirtmakers as a sale manager from 1954-1961.
Part of Frederick Gamble Jr. Papers
Contains letters mainly Christmas cards, photograph, and newspaper clippings of weddings.
Part of Frederick Gamble Jr. Papers
Encompasses letters from Robin McCabe along with publications, reviews, newspaper clippings, and advertisements for her performances.
Part of Frederick Gamble Jr. Papers
Comprises autographed photos, letters, newspaper clippings, and publications relating to Johanna Meier
Stacy Hampton Mayers (Frances Meyers)
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Correspondence, including Christmas cards and postcards.
The David Rappaports, Founders, Damon International
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Biography and picture of Francesca of Damon.
Virginia Morgan Robinson, Harpist
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Correspondence including postcard, and Christmas card.
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Correspondence with French music director Manuel Rosenthal, also includes newspaper articles.
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Correspondence encompassing postcards from Europe, Christmas/New Years cards, signed photograph, newspaper articles, list of Sternberg recordings and programs from the conductor's performances.
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The 1933 yearbook for Puyallup High School.
Part of Frederick Gamble Jr. Papers
A scrapbook containing correspondence, newspaper articles, concert programs and photographs relating to Frederick Gamble's life.
From Bach to Gershwin Pamphlet
Part of Frederick Gamble Jr. Papers
Composer timeline from Bach to Gershwin, includes birth and death dates along with titles of their most representative works.
Coenraad V. Bos Pianist, Coach
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Correspondence from Coenraad V. Bos, newspaper articles and sections of a planner.
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Correspondence and poetry.
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Copies of pictures drawn by Anga Enters (in color) originals held at the Memphis Public Library