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Valse Du Boulevard, Michael Krohn Aug 2019

Valse Du Boulevard, Michael Krohn

Music at the Periphery – Dansemusik Volume

There is handwriting on the front cover that dates ownership to 1904. The cover is decorative. Published between 1900-1918.


Oselio Gals, Op. 196, Christian Teilman Aug 2019

Oselio Gals, Op. 196, Christian Teilman

Music at the Periphery – Dansemusik Volume

There is handwriting on the front cover, and the cover is decorative. The piece is dedicated to the owner of this collection.


Spårvägs -- Gallop, J. Burgmein (1840-1912), Giulio Ricordi (1840-1912) Aug 2019

Spårvägs -- Gallop, J. Burgmein (1840-1912), Giulio Ricordi (1840-1912)

Music at the Periphery – Dansemusik Volume

There is a decorative cover, and there are drawings throughout the whole piece. Giulio Ricordi composed this piece under the peudonym J. Burgmein. The seller stamp indicates this was acquired at, "Brodrene Hals, Kristiania."


June Manning Thomas Oral History, June Manning Thomas, Jeffrey Makala Oct 2018

June Manning Thomas Oral History, June Manning Thomas, Jeffrey Makala

Furman University Oral Histories

Video interview with June Manning Thomas. Ms. Thomas enrolled at Furman in 1967 as one of the university's first African American women. She begins the interview speaking about her hometown, Orangeburg, South Carolina, during the 1960s, and being a part of the first group of African American students to attend racially integrated public schools there. As a high school student June attended a summer program at Furman, and she talks about the program and how it infuenced her decision to attend Furman. Ms. Thomas talks about her freshman year, describes her life as an African American student at Furman, and …


Tommie Smith Oral History, Tommie Smith, Courtney Tollison Apr 2008

Tommie Smith Oral History, Tommie Smith, Courtney Tollison

Furman University Oral Histories

Video interview with Dr. Tommie Smith, former track & field athlete, NFL wide receiver, coach, and professor. In the 1968 Summer Olympics, after winning gold, Tommie Smith raised his fist on the podium to show solidarity with people fighting for human rights in the United States and internationally. In this 2008 interview, Dr. Smith begins talking about how running has always been a part of his life. He tells of being a child of poor farmers in Texas during the 1940's, moving to California at age 6, and of a life of hard work and church. He discusses becoming interested …


Jim Pitts Oral History, Jim Pitts, Courtney Tollison Jan 2008

Jim Pitts Oral History, Jim Pitts, Courtney Tollison

Furman University Oral Histories

Audio recording of an interview with retired Furman Chaplain, Jim Pitts. Jim Pitts graduated Furman in 1960, came back as Assistant Chaplain in 1967, became the Chaplain in 1981, and retired in 2003. Chaplain Pitts talks about his early memories of Greenville, SC, and mentions Dr. David Ramsay, Greenville Woman's College president. He talks about what led him to attend Furman, life as a student in the 1950's, getting married as a Furman student, and the relationship between the Greenville Woman's College and Furman. Chaplain Pitts speaks of his time as Assistant Chaplain and Chaplain at Furman, highlighting big issues …


John Crabtree Oral History (2007), John Henry Crabtree, Myles Surrett Nov 2007

John Crabtree Oral History (2007), John Henry Crabtree, Myles Surrett

Furman University Oral Histories

Video interview with Dr. John Crabtree. While at Furman Dr. Crabtree served as a professor of English, Dean of Students, Chair of the English Department, Academic Dean, and Vice President of Academic Affairs and Dean, and Professor Emeritus of English. Dr. John Crabtree, a graduate of UNC Chapel Hill, first came to Furman in 1957 as an Associate Professor of English. In this oral history Dr. Crabtree remembers the old Furman campus in downtown Greenville, SC. He describes the buildings where he taught, where his office was located, speaks of the architecture, the library, amphitheater, football stadium, etc. He speaks …


Charles Townes Oral History, Charles Townes, Courtney Tollison Apr 2006

Charles Townes Oral History, Charles Townes, Courtney Tollison

Furman University Oral Histories

Video interview with Dr. Charles Townes, Nobel Prize winning American physicist, and inventor of the maser and laser. Dr. Townes graduated Furman in 1935. He begins his interview talking about what he considers to be his greatest accomplishments, what inspires him, and how he would like to be remembered. Dr. Townes speaks of his childhood in Greenville, SC, and his interest in science as a boy. He explains how it was at Furman that he decided to study Physics. He mentions Physics Professor Hiden Cox as one of his favorite Furman professors. Dr. Townes briefly speaks of life during the …


Ingrid Erwin Oral History, Ingrid Erwin Feb 2006

Ingrid Erwin Oral History, Ingrid Erwin

Furman University Oral Histories

Video interview with Greenvile SC lawyer, Ingrid Erwin, 1978 Furman Phi Beta Kappa member, and graduate. Ms. Erwin begins talking about her family, attending Furman, and Don Aiesi, one of her inspirational professors. She discusses the process she went through applying to law school directly after graduating Furman, and talks about her experiences as a young, Southern woman at the University of Virginia School of Law. Ms. Erwin tells of the differences between Furman and law school. She talks about why she became a lawyer, gives advice to students interested in going to law school, and discusses her law career …


Pam Shucker Oral History, Pam Shucker Feb 2006

Pam Shucker Oral History, Pam Shucker

Furman University Oral Histories

Video interview with Pam Shucker, writer, naturalist, science teacher, and 1969 graduate of Furman University. Pam is the wife of Dr. Harry Shucker, retired Vice President of Student Services at Furman. Dr. Harry Shucker is a 1966 Furman graduate. In this interview Mrs. Shucker discusses her past and present experiences at Furman. She talks about life as a Furman student in the late 1960's, discussing gender roles, how the campus was split, hall mothers, curfews, mandatory chapel, and the role of religion on campus at that time. Mrs. Shucker briefly touches on social issues during her student life such as …


John Plyler Jr. Furman Driving Tour, John Plyler Jr., Courtney Tollison Feb 2006

John Plyler Jr. Furman Driving Tour, John Plyler Jr., Courtney Tollison

Furman University Oral Histories

Furman driving tour with John Plyler, Jr. The tour takes place on both the current Furman campus at 3300 Poinsett Highway and on the site of the old main campus.


Betty Durham Owens Oral History, Betty Durham Owens, Courtney Tollison Jul 2005

Betty Durham Owens Oral History, Betty Durham Owens, Courtney Tollison

Furman University Oral Histories

Betty Durham Owens, born in 1934, grew up near Furman's old campus in downtown Greenville, and in this 2004 oral history audio, she shares some of her memories associated with Furman. She talks about playing on the old campus as a child, roller skating in front of the library, going into the Bell Tower, as well as the beauty of Furman during that time. She mentions "the Plyler boys," and remembers the house of their father, President John Plyler. Betty married a Furman student, and she discusses life in married-student housing at Furman in the 1950's. Betty talks about her …


W. Lindsay Smith Oral History, W. Lindsay Smith, Courtney Tollison Feb 2005

W. Lindsay Smith Oral History, W. Lindsay Smith, Courtney Tollison

Furman University Oral Histories

Video interview with W. Lindsay Smith, 1974 graduate of Furman University, Quaternion Club member, and President of the Furman University Foundation, Inc. Mr. Smith begins the interview sharing childhood memories of Furman, as both of his parents were on Furman's music faculty. He discusses making his decision to attend Furman, and names a few influential Furman professors in his life, like Don Aiesi, Ernie Harrill, and Jay Walters. Mr. Smith talks about being a student during that time, and his involvement in student government. He tells of a sit-in protest, he talks about President Blackwell's accessibility to students, and how …


Dewitt Jackson Oral History, Dewitt Jackson, Courtney Tollison Feb 2005

Dewitt Jackson Oral History, Dewitt Jackson, Courtney Tollison

Furman University Oral Histories

Video interview with DeWitt Jackson, World War II hero, winner of two Bronze Stars, and a Purple Heart. DeWitt Jackson was born in Fountain Inn, SC, in 1920, and in this interview Mr. Jackson speaks of his life, growing up as a child of a sharecropper in the 1920's and 1930's, and the difficulties he faced as a young African American getting an education. He talks about attenting the historic Bettis Academy and Junior College in Edgefield, SC. Mr. Jackson discusses going into the service, his training, being a rifleman in the 371st Infantry Regiment of the 92nd Division, and …


Ed Jones Oral History, Ed Jones, Courtney Tollison Dec 2004

Ed Jones Oral History, Ed Jones, Courtney Tollison

Furman University Oral Histories

Video interview of Dr. Ed Jones, 1954 Furman graduate, history professor, and first Department Chair of the Asian Studies Department at Furman. Dr. Jones begins by giving his history, growing up in Saluda County, going into the Marine Corps, and afterwards, starting Furman in 1949. He descibes the old Furman campus, downtown Greenville, and talks of the history courses he took as a student. Dr. Jones speaks about graduate school and his first teaching job, and how he came back to Furman to become a professor. He shares memories of President John Plyler, and a few anecdotes. Dr. Jones gives …


Larry Estridge Oral History, Larry Estridge, Courtney Tollison Nov 2004

Larry Estridge Oral History, Larry Estridge, Courtney Tollison

Furman University Oral Histories

Larry Estridge graduated Furman in 1966. At Furman he was President of the Student Body and also received the Hughes Perpetual Trophy for ROTC Outstanding Army Cadet. He spent almost 20 years on the Furman University board of trustees. In this 2004 oral history Mr. Estridge talks about growing up in Rock Hill, SC, and how he became interested in Furman. He discusses his first impressions of the new campus, President Plyler, and Dr. Bonner. He gives details of life as a Furman student on the new campus, and discusses some of the student traditions at that time. He discusses …


Mary P. Sterling Oral History, Mary P. Sterling, Courtney Tollison Nov 2004

Mary P. Sterling Oral History, Mary P. Sterling, Courtney Tollison

Furman University Oral Histories

Audio interview with Mary Peace Sterling, Furman University Trustee Emerita, and Greenville native. Mrs. Sterling, also a former member of the Furman Advisory Council, provided the naming gift for the Charlie Peace Wing of the Furman Library in memory of her father. Furman awarded her an honorary doctor of humanities degree in 2002. In this 2004 interview Mrs. Sterling talks about growing up in Greenville, SC, and her thoughts of Furman then, and how it's been a part of her life since an early age. She mentions being at the basketball game when Furman's Frank Selvy scored 100 points in …


Betty Alverson Oral History, Betty Alverson, Courtney Tollison Nov 2004

Betty Alverson Oral History, Betty Alverson, Courtney Tollison

Furman University Oral Histories

A video interview with Betty Alverson, the founder of the Collegiate Educational Service Corps (CESC), what is today known as the Heller Service Corps, at Furman University. She also was the first director of the Student Center at Furman. In her 2004 interview, she shares memories of being a Furman student in the 1950's, and the faculty and staff that meant so much to her, like Laura Ebaugh, Winston Babb, Maguerite Chiles, Junius Gladney, and Dr. Olivia Futch. Betty speaks about returning to Furman in 1965 and becoming director of the new Watkins Student Center. She speaks in detail about …


Carl Clawson Oral History, Carl Clawson, Courtney Tollison Nov 2004

Carl Clawson Oral History, Carl Clawson, Courtney Tollison

Furman University Oral Histories

A video interview with Carl Clawson, the 2004 Belltower Award Recipient. Mr. Clawson was the Resident Engineer and Director of Planning and Construction at Furman University from 1955 to 1983. Thirty-one structures were built at Furman under his direction. The video begins with a walking tour with Mr. Clawson. He explains the layout and design of the Furman campus. Carl talks about the construction of Furman's new campus, and campus life at that time. He speaks of the master plan, and how Dr. Plyler wanted a "Williamsburg, walking campus," so a Colonial Style was used. He explains how parts from …


Lillian Brock Flemming Oral History, Lillian Brock Flemming, Courtney Tollison Nov 2004

Lillian Brock Flemming Oral History, Lillian Brock Flemming, Courtney Tollison

Furman University Oral Histories

Video interview with Dr. Lillian Brock Flemming, one of the first two African American females to graduate Furman University. Dr. Flemming enrolled at Furman in 1967 as one of the university’s first African American women. She graduated in 1971, and earned her Masters of Education from Furman in 1975. In 1981, she became the first African-American woman to serve on the Greenville City Council, and in 1989 she was elected Mayor Pro Tempore. In 1995, she became Furman’s first female African-American trustee, and in 2014 Lillian was awarded an Honorary Doctor of Humanities degree from Furman University. Dr. Flemming begins …


Elizabeth Peace Stall Oral History, Elizabeth Peace Stall, Courtney Tollison Nov 2004

Elizabeth Peace Stall Oral History, Elizabeth Peace Stall, Courtney Tollison

Furman University Oral Histories

Video interview of Elizabeth Peace Stall, Furman Trustee and Founding President of the Peace Center for the Performing Arts. Mrs. Stall begins speaking about growing up in Greenville, SC. She gives a brief family history and speaks about their business in the newspaper, radio, and television industry. Her father went to Furman in the late 1920's, and she talks about the scholarships her family has given to Furman. Mrs. Stall gives details of the development of the Peace Center, talks about her involvement in community development, St. Francis Hospital , PTA's, and gives details of her involvement with the desegregation …


A.V. Huff Oral History, A.V. Huff, Courtney Tollison Nov 2004

A.V. Huff Oral History, A.V. Huff, Courtney Tollison

Furman University Oral Histories

Video interview with A.V. Huff, former Vice President of Academic Affairs and Dean, and Professor of History at Furman University. Dr. Huff begins the interview talking about growing up in Columbia, SC, and his education at Wofford College, Yale Divinity School, and Duke University, where he received his Ph.D. in History. He began teaching History at Furman in 1968, living in the dorm as a new faculty member. Dr. Huff speaks of Furman during the turbulent times of the late 60's and early 70's. He touches on race relations, Betty Alverson and the start of the Collegiate Educational Service Corps …


Joe Roberts Oral History, Joe Roberts, Courtney Tollison Sep 2004

Joe Roberts Oral History, Joe Roberts, Courtney Tollison

Furman University Oral Histories

Audio interview with Joe Roberts, 1952 graduate of Furman, and assistant to President Gordon Blackwell and President John Johns. Mr. Roberts begins the interview talking about Furman's Phi Beta Kappa chapter and it's importance. He praises Francis Bonner, discusses Bonner's importance to Furman, and describes how he worked with each Furman president throughout his career. Mr. Roberts speaks about the Daniel bequest, the history and building of the chapel. He gives an in-depth recounting of the severance between Furman and the South Carolina Baptist Convention. Mr. Roberts outlines the history, causes, and gives specific examples of conflicts. He discusses his …


Tom Hartness Oral History, Tom Hartness, Courtney Tollison Sep 2004

Tom Hartness Oral History, Tom Hartness, Courtney Tollison

Furman University Oral Histories

Video interview with Tom Hartness, Furman Trustee Emeritus. Mr. Hartness served on the board of trustees at Furman for over forty years, including several terms as chair. Furman awarded him an honorary Doctor of Laws degree in 1972. Mr. Hartness begins this 2004 interview telling about his background, how he came to Greenville, SC, and started his business. He tells how he became interested in Furman through his friendship with Furman Coach Lyles Alley. He remembers President Plyler asking him to serve on the board, the groundbreaking of the new Furman campus, and discusses the relationship between Greenville and Furman …


John Duggan Oral History, John Duggan, Courtney Tollison Aug 2004

John Duggan Oral History, John Duggan, Courtney Tollison

Furman University Oral Histories

Video interview with John Duggan, Greenville attorney, and 1969 graduate of Furman University. Mr. Duggan was very involved in student activism and the Southern Student Organizing Committee during his time as a Furman student. He begins the interview talking about growing up, and the influences that framed his way of thinking about politics, race, and religion. Mr. Duggan shares many stories about student life on Furman's new campus in the mid to late 1960's. He praises Ernie Harrill and Betty Alverson, shares anecdotes, and talks about being one of the first volunteers with CESC. Mr. Duggan discusses student activism on …


Beatrice D. Plyler Oral History, Beatrice Plyler, Courtney Tollison Aug 2004

Beatrice D. Plyler Oral History, Beatrice Plyler, Courtney Tollison

Furman University Oral Histories

Audio recording of an interview with Beatrice Plyler (1911-2011), widow of former Furman president, John Laney Plyler. Mrs. Plyler talks about her family and growing up in Berkeley County, SC, as well as meeting her future husband, and their marriage in 1932. She discusses the early years of her marriage, anecdotes of John Plyler as a husband and father, daily life, and a few things President Plyler shared with her about his childhood and family. Mentioned by Beatrice in the interview are Judge Clement Haynsworth, Alester Furman, Jr., and Charles and Mickey Daniel. Mrs. Plyler discusses, in depth, the building …


John Plyler Jr. Oral History, John Plyler Jr., Courtney Tollison Aug 2004

John Plyler Jr. Oral History, John Plyler Jr., Courtney Tollison

Furman University Oral Histories

Video interview with John Plyler, Jr., son of John L. Plyler, former president of Furman University. Mr. Plyler begins the interview talking about the president's home, and growing up there, on the old Furman campus in downtown Greenville, SC. He remembers his parents' two month European tour which inspired many parts of Furman's new campus. Mr. Plyler highlights a number of Furman faculty that he remembers, and shares memories of the old Furman campus, and his father. Mr. Plyler speaks of the effects World War II had on Furman, and Furman's relation to Greenville during his father's presidency. He gives …


Ernie Harrill Oral History, Ernie Harrill, Courtney Tollison Aug 2004

Ernie Harrill Oral History, Ernie Harrill, Courtney Tollison

Furman University Oral Histories

Video interview with Dr. Ernie Harrill, former Dean of Students. Dr. Harrill taught Political Science at Furman from 1949 to 1983. He begins this 2003 interview discussing his arrival at Furman. Dr. Harrill explains how he got the job, and gives his impressions of the old downtown campus when he arrived. He tells stories of his early teaching days, and talks about the tough conditions in the classrooms, very cold in the winter, and hot in the summer. Dr. Harrill tells stories of student life on the old campus, and shares some of his experiences with controversial situations, and also …


John Crabtree Oral History (2004), John Henry Crabtree Jr., Courtney Tollison Aug 2004

John Crabtree Oral History (2004), John Henry Crabtree Jr., Courtney Tollison

Furman University Oral Histories

Video interview with Dr. John Crabtree. While at Furman Dr. Crabtree served as a professor of English, Dean of Students, Chair of the English Department, Academic Dean, and Vice President of Academic Affairs and Dean. Dr. Crabtree begins the interview talking about getting his job at Furman, and his arrival to the new campus in 1957. He gives a history of his different positions held at Furman, and speaks in detail about Francis Bonner and his legacy. Dr. Crabtree talks about his role in helping Furman obtain a chapter of Phi Beta Kappa, changes in faculty and student rules over …


Eugene Proctor Oral History, Eugene Proctor, Courtney Tollison Jul 2004

Eugene Proctor Oral History, Eugene Proctor, Courtney Tollison

Furman University Oral Histories

Video interview with Dr. Eugene Proctor. Dr. Proctor attended Furman in the late 1930's, served as a Furman Trustee for 25 years, and served as Chairman of the Board for 6 of those. Dr. Proctor begins the interview talking about the inauguration of President Gordon Blackwell, as well as his close friendship with Dr. Blackwell. He reflects on his time as a Furman student, student life in the late 1930's, and President Geer's time as President. Dr. Proctor speaks about his time as a Furman Trustee, and issues such as on-campus dances, fraternities, desegregation, the Ford Foundation grant, and building …