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181.
Carl Hoffman Music Company
1901
Folder contains a small, illustrated advertisement for the Carl Hoffman Music Co. of Kansas City, Missouri. Features the song "With Fire and Sword" by Charles L. Johnson, giving the first four lines of...
182.
Carl Hoffman Music House
ca. 1880-1900
Advertising card for Carl Hoffman Music Co. showing a woman playing a piano next to a Christmas tree surrounded by children with candles. The piano has "Mason & Hamlin" on it. Front of card has two stanzas...
183.
Carlene Neihart
Photos and information on Carlene Neihart, a music teacher at the University of Missouri-Kansas City Conservatory of Music and organist at the Saint Andrew's Episcopal Church in the 1960s-1970s, with residence...
184.
Carleton Coon
Circa 1920
Interior view of Carleton Coon seated with his drum/percussion set. Sign says "The Original Coon-Sanders Novelty Orchestra." Exact location not given.
185.
Catharine Gardner, 'She was Interested in Everyone and Everything'
July 11, 2006
Death tribute for Catharine Gardner also known as Catharine Strom while she was a radio announcer for classical music station, KXTR-FM. She died July 6, 2006, in Raytown, Missouri. She loved classical...
186.
Celebrating All Things Irish
May 7, 2008
Since March 2007, the Irish Museum and Cultural Center has been located in Union Station in the lower level west wing. "The free-admission center has exhibits on Irish immigration, photos of early Irish...
187.
Charles Johnson
Identified on back of photograph as "Johnson at Benson farm-Arthur Benson on far right." Charles Johnson is first on the left. Others in photograph are not identified.
188.
Charles L. Johnson
N.d.
Black and white portrait of local musician and composer, Charles L. Johnson.
189.
Charles L. Johnson
N.d.
Black and white photo identified on the back as Charles Johnson at the piano, Frances "Brick" Wornall as conductor and Jack Riley with clarinet on the far left.
190.
Charles L. Johnson Papers Finding Aid
1861-1950
Charles Johnson, ragtime musician and composer and arranger, spent most of his life in Kansas City, Missouri. It is believed that he made the first orchestra arrangement for the song "Missouri Waltz" and...
191.
Charles N. Daniels
Information about Charles Daniels, a ragtime composer from 1896 to 1943. He was born in 1878, and was involved in some of the earliest publication of ragtime music, including the first "rag" ever sold,...
192.
Charles P. Hughes
1936
Autographed portrait of Charles P. Hughes, leading man of radio show The First Nighter. Autograph reads "To my dear good friend Joe Sanders whose delightful music has given me hours of enjoyment. Sincerely...
193.
Charles Smith, Kansas City Architect
June 11, 1905
Biographical sketch of Charles Ashley Smith, or Charles Smith (1866-1948), a prominent Kansas City architect. Native of Ohio coming to Kansas City, Missouri, in 1887 as a draftsman for architect William...
194.
Charles Williams
April/May 2009
Article spotlights the career of pianist Charles Williams. A native of Kansas City, Kansas, Williams grew up in a musical family and learned to play several instruments at a young age. He identifies his...
195.
Chicago World's Fair
1893
Folder contains a program for ceremonies of dedication of the fair's Missouri State Building at Jackson Park, Chicago, held on May 1st, 1893. The vertical files in this collection were formerly a part...
196.
Chorus Girl Returned Here as Gypsy Rose Lee, a Star [and] Queen of Strippers Dies of Cancer at 56
April/27/1970
Photo and obituary articles about Gypsy Rose Lee (1914-1970), "the queen of burlesque" appearing in the early 1930s as an unknown dancer at "the Cuban Gardens nightclub in Clay County," Missouri, before...
197.
Christmas Greeting to Kansas City Children
December/19/1909
File containing an article with words or lyrics (by librarian Carrie Westlake Whitney) and music (by orchestra conductor Carl Busch) for the 1909 song "Christmas Greeting to Kansas City Children."
198.
Chu Strikes Just the Right Note For the Arts and Business
September 29-October 5, 2006
Profile of Jane Chu, incoming CEO of the Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts. She has degrees in piano performance and music education as well as a MBA from Rockhurst University and is persuing a doctorate...
199.
Circus Clowns Playing Music
November, 1960
Unidentified circus clowns playing musical instruments.
200.
City Window: Operathon
March 1979
News of a "radiothon" campaign to raise money for coming seasons for the opera company.
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