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Helen Frost Everett - incoming - family & friends, Everett family correspondence, 1906-1928, n.d.
Helen Frost Everett - incoming - family & friends, Everett family correspondence, 1906-1928, n.d.
Helen Frost Everett - incoming - family & friends, Everett family correspondence, 1906-1928, n.d.
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Open book Helen Frost Everett - incoming - family & friends, Everett family correspondence, 1906-1928, n.d.

Title Helen Frost Everett - incoming - family & friends, Everett family correspondence, 1906-1928, n.d. 
Date 1906-1928, n.d. 
Language English, Welsh
Subjects Abolitionists, Brothers and sisters, Congregational churches
Extent 6.9 linear feet (16.5 boxes) 
Format Correspondence
User-Contributed Transcription newspaper clipping. Written at top: If you dont mind send this back would like to send it to RobertsTHE TOPEKA DAILY CAPITAL no date!!Boys Will Sing Washburn Songs Thruout Kansasgroup photo of 21 men in tuxedosFirst row, top, left to right ��� Theodore A. Roth, William A. Neiswanger Jr., Victor A. Iobe, Merton Ladd (manager).Second row��� Edward H. Everett, Leo E. Becker, James W. Marlin, Dan W. Gugler, Lloyd R. Becker, William T. McArthur.Third row���Horace Bowman, George W. Greenwood, Theodore H. Post (director), Myron E. Berkley, Harold T. Stoddard.Bottom row���Harold P. Lowe, Karl W. King, Howard B. Myers, Theodore L. Jenkins, Herman G. Wehe, Leonard C. Young.WASHBURN GLEE CLUB TO TAKE BIG CHRISTMAS TRIPFirst Concert to Be Given in Topeka.Will Sing in Kansas City, St. Joseph and Many Kansas Points ��� To Travel 1,000 Miles.textEdward Everett Accompanist.Edward Everett is the pianist, and will go with the men on the trip. He is a first-class accompanist, and adds much to the effectiveness of the men's singing, according to Mr. Post.A special feature of the concert is the "a Cappella" or unaccompanied singing, which comprises one part of the program. textAll Are Vaccinated.Vaccination is one of the requirements for the men, before they will be allowed to take the trip. This is done to prevent any trouble in case some of the cites visited have quarantine regulations to prevent the spread of the disease. Professor Post, who will accompany the men on part of the trip, was a menber of the Washburn glee club which made the Santa Fe reading room trip to the Pacific coast in 1915. Since leaving Washburn he has studied in the East, giving special attention to club singing.text 
Transcription Status Needs review
Transcription Note This document was transcribed by volunteers as part of the Newberry Transcribe crowdsourcing initiative. 
Archival Collection Title Everett family papers
Link to Catalog View finding aid | View record
Call Number Midwest MS Everett Box 14 Folder 527 
BibID 998218028805867
Rights Status No Copyright - United States
Contributing Institution Newberry Library
Newberry Open Access Policy The Newberry makes its collections available for any lawful purpose, commercial or non-commercial, without licensing or permission fees to the library, subject to these terms and conditions.
Size 4294px × 3729px     45.85 MB 
File Created 09/08/2016 
Filename 998218028805867_mms_everett_ser_01_box_14_fl_527_011_001.tif 
Unique Identifier NL1G3ND 
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