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Contracts, 1904-1940
(continued) |
BOX-FOLDER 12/1 |
American
Piano Company |
BOX-FOLDER 12/2 |
American
Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers |
BOX-FOLDER 12/3 |
Anderson, E.
H. |
BOX-FOLDER 12/4 |
Associated
Exhibitors, Inc. |
BOX-FOLDER 12/5 |
Claggett,
Benjamin F., 1917
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BOX-FOLDER 12/6 |
Comité de
l'Assocìation de Secour Mutuels entre les Artistes Dramatiques |
BOX-FOLDER 12/19 |
Concert tour itineraries |
BOX-FOLDER 12/7 |
Ellis,
C.A. |
BOX-FOLDER 12/8 |
Foley,
Charles J. |
BOX-FOLDER 12/9 |
German
Government |
BOX-FOLDER 12/10 |
Goldfish,
Samuel |
BOX-FOLDER 12/11 |
Goldwyn
Pictures Corporation, 1915-1919
|
BOX-FOLDER 12/12 |
Greystone
Press, Inc., 1940
|
BOX-FOLDER 12/13 |
Houghton
Mifflin Company |
BOX-FOLDER 12/14 |
Jesse L.
Lasky Feature Play Company |
BOX-FOLDER 12/15 |
Metropolitan Opera Company, New York, 1908-1918
|
BOX-FOLDER 12/17 |
New England
Concert Company |
BOX-FOLDER 12/16 |
Peat,
Harold R. |
BOX-FOLDER 12/20 |
Receipts |
BOX-FOLDER 12/18 |
Victor
Talking Machine Company |
BOX 13-15 |
Scripts, 1932-1938
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This series contains scripts for radio programs and pageants in both manuscript
and typescript forms. These reflect Farrar's career as a musical commentator for
various radio programs and as a volunteer in civic organizations after her
retirement from opera singing. The majority of the scripts are from the years 1934
and 1935, including scripts from Farrar's guest appearances in the Metropolitan
Opera broadcasts. The script from the General Electric Show on February 14, 1932,
is the earliest. |
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Arranged alphabetically by title or name. |
BOX-FOLDER 13/1 |
Aïda |
BOX-FOLDER 13/2 |
American
Radiator Company, "Sunday Evenings" |
BOX-FOLDER 13/3 |
Damrosch
concert, 1935 January 20
|
BOX-FOLDER 13/4 |
Caruso
memorial, 1935 February 25
|
BOX-FOLDER 13/6 |
Don
Giovanni |
BOX-FOLDER 13/7 |
Don
Pasquale |
BOX-FOLDER 13/8 |
La forza del
destino |
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Ponselle |
BOX-FOLDER 13/9 |
General
Electric Show, 1932 February 14
|
BOX-FOLDER 13/10 |
Handel and
Bach, 1938
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Metropolitan Christmas broadcast |
BOX-FOLDER 13/11 |
Hänsel und
Gretel |
BOX-FOLDER 14/2 |
Lucia di
Lammermoor |
BOX-FOLDER 14/4 |
Metropolitan
Opera pre-season, 1934-1935
|
BOX-FOLDER 14/3 |
Palmolive |
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"Stars of the Future" audition |
BOX-FOLDER 14/1 |
Pons,
Lily |
BOX-FOLDER 14/5-6 |
Red
Cross |
BOX-FOLDER 14/7 |
Romeo et
Juliette |
BOX-FOLDER 15/1 |
La serva
padrona |
BOX-FOLDER 15/2 |
Simon
Boccanegra |
BOX-FOLDER 15/3 |
La
sonnambula |
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Bori |
BOX-FOLDER 15/4 |
Tannhäuser |
BOX-FOLDER 15/5 |
Tibbet,
Laurence |
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Interview |
BOX-FOLDER 15/6 |
La
traviata |
BOX-FOLDER 15/7 |
Tristan et
Isolde |
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Martinelli |
BOX-FOLDER 15/8 |
Unidentified |
BOX-FOLDER 13/5 |
Die
walküre |
BOX-FOLDER 15/9 |
WEAF Radio
Station |
BOX-FOLDER 15/10 |
WOR Radio
Station |
BOX-FOLDER 15/11 |
WQXR Radio
Station |
BOX-FOLDER 15/12 |
WTIC Radio
Station |
BOX 16 |
Programs, 1895-1934
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The programs date from Farrar's first recitals in Melrose, Massachusetts, during
her teenage years to her final appearances as a concert singer in 1931. Many are
from the Metropolitan Opera, from 1914 to 1922. Additionally, there are numerous
programs from Farrar's concert recitals, dating from 1922 to 1934. |
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Arranged chronologically. |
BOX-FOLDER 16/1 |
1895-1908 |
BOX-FOLDER 16/2 |
1910-1918 |
BOX-FOLDER 16/3 |
1918-1921 |
BOX-FOLDER 16/4 |
1921 |
BOX-FOLDER 16/5 |
1922-1927 |
BOX-FOLDER 16/6 |
1928-1930 |
BOX-FOLDER 16/7 |
1931-1934 |
BOX-FOLDER 16/8 |
Undated |
BOX 17 |
Awards and Certificates, 1918-1950
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The awards and certificates relate to Farrar's many civic and artistic activities,
including her volunteer service in World War I and World War II, the Red Cross,
ASCAP, and the Society of American Arts and Letters. |
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Arranged by format. |
BOX 17 |
Clippings, 1898-1951
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This series comprises miscellaneous clippings cut from periodicals and
newspapers. |
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Arranged chronologically. |
BOX 18-46, 59-64 |
Scrapbooks, 1898-1941
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The majority of materials in the collection is found in forty-three scrapbooks
covering Farrar's life and career. Many, particularly the oversize scrapbooks in
boxes 28, 44, 45, and 46, are in poor condition with loose and brittle pages. The
scrapbooks dating 1898 and before, 1914-1919, and 1919-1921 contain numerous
photographs. The scrapbook dated 1914-1919 contains several pages of photographs
of Farrar taken during World War I to publicize the War Bonds Drive and the
Victrola Records Campaign. All of the scrapbooks in the collection should be
handled with extreme care. |
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Arranged chronologically. |
BOX 18 |
1898 and
before |
BOX 18 |
1901-1910 |
BOX 19 |
1903-1904 |
BOX 20 |
1905-1908 |
BOX 27 |
1905-1934 |
BOX 20 |
1906-1908 |
BOX 21 |
1907-1908 |
BOX 64 |
1907-1935 and undated |
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Labled "Miss Geraldine Farrar Press Notices" |
BOX 22 |
1908-1909 |
BOX 19, 23 |
1908-1910 |
BOX 23-24 |
1909-1910 |
BOX 25 |
1910 |
BOX 25 |
1910-1911 |
BOX 26, 29 |
1910-1912 |
BOX 28 |
1910-1930 |
BOX 29 |
1911-1915 |
BOX 60 |
1911-1934 |
BOX 26 |
1912-1914 |
BOX 39 |
1914-1919 |
BOX 30 |
1915 |
BOX 30 |
1916 |
BOX 30 |
1917-1918 |
BOX 30 |
1917-1935 |
BOX 40-41 |
1919 |
BOX 42 |
1919-1920 |
BOX 43 |
1919-1921 |
BOX 44 |
1919-1921 |
BOX 59 |
1919-1936 |
BOX 45 |
1920-1925 |
BOX 46 |
1922-1923 |
BOX 63 |
1925-1949 |
BOX 59 |
1926-1938 |
BOX 59 |
1927-1935 |
BOX 60 |
1927-1940 |
BOX 31 |
1931-1932 |
BOX 61 |
1931-1951 |
BOX 32 |
1932 |
BOX 33 |
1933-1935 |
BOX 36 |
1934-1935 |
BOX 33, 61 |
1935-1936 |
BOX 62 |
1936-1937, 1948 |
BOX 34 |
1937 |
BOX 62 |
1937-1938 |
BOX 35 |
1938-1939 |
BOX 36-37 |
1938-1941 |
BOX 38 |
1938-1939 |
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