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Carleton C. Dilatush graduated from Rutgers College in 1940. The papers in this collection reflect his active participation in Rutgers life and activities as both a student and an alumnus. Other documents and photos pertain to his World War II experiences and his employment with the Armstrong Cork Company. This collection includes correspondence, certificates, photographs, and artifacts.
Ceres Gallery is a feminist, not-for-profit, alternative gallery located at 47 West 27th Street in New York City, dedicated to the promotion of contemporary women in the arts. These records document the history of the gallery from its foundation in 1984 to 2019 including documentation of the operation of the gallery, individual members, exhibitions, events, and anniversary celebrations.
This collection contains print and manuscipt music by Paul Villepique, Manny Albam, Russ Garcia, Andy Gibson, Al Cohn, Tiny Kahn, and Bill Holman. Scores are handwritten by arrangers or professionally copied, many by Emile Charlap. A detailed inventory of the collection is available on request.
This collection contains materials related to the Charlie Parker Festival from 1993-2002. It is largely made up of photographs from the annual series of concerts and also contains twenty-six digital audio tapes, ten VHS tapes, three cassettes, programs, flyers, and a box of press and correspondence materials from its founder and former producer, Sam Turvey.
This collection contains music manuscripts for Charlie Parker with Strings sessions. Included are arrangements by Joe Lipman and Jimmy Carroll, as well as unrecorded charts by Jimmy Mundy and Mercer Ellington. Preservation copies are also included in the collection.
This collection includes photographic slides of Ike Carpenter and Jean Goldkette among other notable musicians.
This collection encompasses a range of books in a miniature format that are designed to entertain or educate children.