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Jeannette Meyer Thurber | American music patron | Britannica.com - Jeannette Meyer Thurber, née Jeannette Meyer (born Jan. 29, 1850, New York,
N.Y., U.S.?died Jan. 2, 1946, Bronxville, N.Y.), American music patron who ...
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The Deal That Brought Dvorak to New York - The New York Times - Aug 23, 2013 ... Jeannette Thurber, a wealthy patron trying to create not just a new American
music school but, more broadly, a new American school of music, ...
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Four? Jeannette Meyer Thurber (1850?1946): Music for a Democracy - Nevertheless, Jeannette Thurber, one of America's most far-sighted and
influential music patrons, is "all but forgotten today, lost in the obscurity of a once
bold ...
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Jeannette Meyers Thurber and the National Conservatory of ... - JStor - Jeannette Meyers Thurber and the National Conservatory of Music 295 account
book for the earliest years of the school, uncovered by the present writer at the ...
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The Deal That Brought Dvorak to New York - The New York Times - Aug 23, 2013 ... Jeannette Thurber, a wealthy patron trying to create not just a new American
music school but, more broadly, a new American school of music, ...
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Four? Jeannette Meyer Thurber (1850?1946): Music for a Democracy - Nevertheless, Jeannette Thurber, one of America's most far-sighted and
influential music patrons, is "all but forgotten today, lost in the obscurity of a once
bold ...
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Jeannette Meyers Thurber and the National Conservatory of ... - JStor - Jeannette Meyers Thurber and the National Conservatory of Music 295 account
book for the earliest years of the school, uncovered by the present writer at the ...
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Dvorak/Thurber mss. - Indiana University - The Dvo?ák/Thurber mss., ca. 1885?1937, consist of documents, correspondence
, and ephemera relating to Antonín Dvo?ák, Jeanette M. Thurber, and the ...
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