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Finding Aid for the William Parks Grant Collection


MUM00657

PURL

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Summary Information

Repository
University of Mississippi Libraries
Creator
Grant, Parks
Title
William Parks Grant Collection
ID
MUM00657
Date [bulk]
Bulk, 1940-1960
Date [inclusive]
1930-1988
Extent
17.014 Linear feet 41 boxes (Blues M-6; M-9 through M-12; N1 through N-12)
Location
Blues Archive
Language of Materials
English
Abstract
Collection of scores, photographs, sound recordings, and writings of William Parks Grant, music composition professor at The
University of Mississippi from 1953 to 1973.

Preferred Citation

William Parks Grant Collection (MUM00657), Archives and Special Collections, J.D. Williams Library, The University of Mississippi

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Biographical Note

William Parks Grant was born in Lakewood, Ohio in 1910. In 1932, he received the first Bachelor of Music degree ever awarded
by Capital University in Columbus. An M.A. from Ohio State University followed in 1933, the subject of his thesis being on
the music of Mahler, then almost unknown in the United States. In 1948 he received a PhD from the Eastman School of Music,
submitting his Second Symphony as his dissertation. Grant composed symphonies, concertos, chamber music, piano music, songs,
choral music, etc., and was the author of two books and 35 magazine articles. Grant held fellowships and scholarship from
the Presser Foundation, Yaddo, the Huntington Hartford Foundation, and the Leonard Bernstein Foundation. Grant also taught
music in the public schools of Ohio, at Tarleton State College in Texas, at Louisiana State University, at Temple University
and at The University of Mississippi from 1953 to 1973.

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Scope and Content

Collection of scores, photographs, sound recordings, and writings of William Parks Grant, music composition professor at The
University of Mississippi from 1953 to 1973.

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Arrangement

Series 1: Music Compositions (Boxes 1-6)

Series 2: Audio Materials (Boxes 7-17)

Subseries 2.1: Long-playing records, Subseries 2.2: Audioreels

Series 3: Academic Materials (Boxes 18-21)

Series 4: Professional Materials (Boxes 22-24)

Series 5: Personal Materials (Boxes 25-31)

Series 6: Periodicals (Boxes 32-33)

Series 7: Books (Boxes 34-36)

Series 8: Visual Materials (Boxes 37-41)

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Administrative Information

Publication Information

University of Mississippi Libraries

Revision Description

 Stub finding aid created 27 October 2005 by Chatham Ewing. EAD-encoded finding aid created by Kathryn Michaelis, January 2013. January 2013

Access Restrictions

The William Parks Grant Collection is open for research.

Copyright Restrictions

The copyright law of the United States (Title 17, United States Code) governs the making of photocopies or other reproductions
of copyrighted material. Under certain conditions specified in the law, libraries and archives are authorized to furnish a
photocopy or other reproduction. One of these specified conditions is that the photocopy or reproduction is not to be “used
for any purpose other than private study, scholarship or research.” If a user makes a request for, or later uses, a photocopy
or reproduction for purposes in excess of “fair use,” that user may be liable for copyright infringement.

Additions

No further additions are expected to this collection.

Acquisition Information

The collection was granted to The University of Mississippi in William Parks Grant’s will. The materials were transferred
to the university in 1988 and 1990.

Processing Information

Collection processed by Lauren Rogers, Edward Komara, Lynda McNeill, and Greg Johnson. Finding aid created by Kathryn Michaelis,
January 2013.

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Related Materials

Related Materials at the University of Mississippi

Komara, Edward and Lynda McNeill.
William Parks Grant: A Catalogue of His Works. The University of Mississippi, 1997. Catalog record:
https://umiss.lib.olemiss.edu/record=b2118898~S0

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Controlled Access Headings

Format(s)

  • audiotapes
  • books
  • correspondence
  • long-playing records
  • photographs
  • scores

Personal Name(s)

  • Grant, Parks — Archives

Subject(s)

  • Composers — United States — 20th century

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Collection Inventory

Series 1: Music Compositions 

 Folder 1.1 Miscellaneous Notebooks 

 Folder 1.2 Lyrical Overture in C Minor 

 Folder 1.3 Concerto For Double Bass and Orchestra 

 Folder 1.4 A Passacaglia for Young Pianists 

 Folder 1.5 Cargoes (song) 

Scope and Content

Poem by John Mansfield, Music by Parks Grant

 Folder 1.6 Gramophiles Programs 

 Folder 1.7 Symphony No. 2 in A-Minor 

 Folder 1.8 Notebook #7 (2) 

 Folder 2.1 Unsorted scores 

 Folder 2.2 Concerto for Horn and Orchestra, Op.11 

 Folder 2.3 Clarinet Concerto, Op.14 

 Folder 2.4 Unsorted scores 

 Folder 2.5 A Mood Overture 

 Folder 2.6 Prelude and Fuguing Tune Op.46 

 Folder 2.7 Character Sketches 

 Folder 2.8 Transcription 

 Folder 2.9 Manuscript Notebooks 

 Folder 2.10 Unsorted scores 

 Folder 2.11 Unsorted scores 

 Folder 2.12 Unsorted scores 

 Folder 2.13 Unsorted scores 

 Folder 3.1 Orchestral Overture No. 4 Op. 36 

 Folder 3.2 Homage Ode, Orchestral Overture No. 3 Op. 3 

 Folder 3.3 Rhythmic Overture, Orchestral Overture No. 1 Op. 23 

 Folder 3.4 Suite for String Orchestra Op. 21 

 Folder 3.5 A Shropshire Lad Song Cycle 

Scope and Content

Music by Grant, poems by A.E. Housman

 Folder 3.6 Folder number not used 

 Folder 3.7 Night poem (no. 3) : for string quartet, 1942 

Scope and Content

Handwritten score

 Folder 3.8 Folder number not used 

 Folder 3.9 Rhythmic Overture 

Scope and Content

22 parts

 Folder 3.10 1st Suite for String Orchestra 

Scope and Content

5 parts

 Folder 4.1 Instrumental Motet for violas, 1954 

 Folder 4.2 Instrumental Motet for string quartet, 1954 

 Folder 4.3 Concert Duo op 48 for Tuba and Piano, 1954 

 Folder 4.4 Sonata #2 for Piano, 1954 

 Folder 4.5 Prelude and Fuging Tune, 1955 

 Folder 4.6 Lento and Allegro, 1955 

 Folder 4.7 Prelude and Fuging Tune, 1955 

 Folder 4.8 Short Sonata/World of Shadows, 1963 

 Folder 4.9 String Quartet No. 2, 1963 

 Folder 4.10 Insouciance and Remorse/Brass Septet Op 57 No.1, 1963 

 Folder 4.11 The World of Muse, 1965 

 Folder 4.12 World of Fantasy for Pf., 1965 

 Folder 4.13 Symphony #3, 1965 

 Folder 4.14 On Hidden River/Brass Sextet, 1965 

 Folder 4.15 There is a Santa Claus, 1965 

 Folder 4.16 On Hidden River/Brass Sextet, 1965 

 Folder 4.17 Suite #2 Opus 43 for String Orchestra, 1965 

 Folder 4.18 Varied Obstinacy for Alto Sax and Tape Recorder, 1971 

 Folder 4.19 Brevities, 1974 

 Folder 4.20 A Quiet Piece op.47 for Organ, 1976 

 Folder 4.21 A Quiet Piece op.47 for String Orchestra, 1976 

 Folder 4.22 Prelude and Canonic Piece, 1988 

 Folder 4.23 Pensive Monologues Op. 62, No.1 

 Folder 4.24 Percussion Concert Piece Op.59 

 Folder 4.25 Character Sketches/Suite for Orchestra Op. 58 

 Folder 4.26 Lyrical Overture 

 Folder 4.27 A Musical Tribute 

 Folder 5.1 Sonata #1 in A minor, Op. 9, 1940 

 Folder 5.2 Miniatures for Piano, Op. 10, 1940 

 Folder 5.3 Friendship and Freedom, Op. 32, 1949 

 Folder 5.4 Homage Ode, Op. 30, 1950 

 Folder 5.5 The Food of Love, 1952 

 Folder 5.6 Mood Overture Op. 36, 1955 

 Folder 5.7 Lines from the Magnificat, Op 37, 1952 

 Folder 5.8 The Cry of the Persecutor, Op 37 #2, 1952 

 Folder 5.9 String Quartet, 1952 

 Folder 5.10 Prelude and Dance for Brasses, 1952 

 Folder 5.11 Dramatic Overture, 1952 

 Folder 5.12 Poem for French Horn and Organ, 1952 

 Folder 5.13 Poem for Violins, Violas and Cellos, 1952 

 Folder 5.14 Communion Service in G Minor, 1952 

 Folder 5.15 Suite for String Orchestra, 1952 

 Folder 5.16 Soliloquy and Jubilation for Winds, 1952 

 Folder 5.17 Scherzo for Flute and Small Orchestra, 1952 

 Folder 5.18 Mood-Pair for Piano, Op 41, 1953 

 Folder 5.19 Rhythmic Overture, 1955 

 Folder 5.20 When the Wind Sighs Around the House, 1973 

 Folder 5.21 Rose Und Tod, Op. 6, 1973 

 Folder 5.22 The Ballet Master’s Dream, Op. 5, 1973 

 Folder 5.23 Concerto for Horn and Orchestra, 1973 

 Folder 5.24 Hangman’s Song, 1973 

 Folder 5.25 Simplicity, Op. 28, 1973 

 Folder 5.26 Laconic Suite, Brass Quartet, 1974 

 Folder 5.27 Essay for French Horn, 1974 

 Folder 5.28 Dramatic Overture 

 Folder 5.29 1st Suite for String Orchestra 

 Folder 6.1 Wilder Reiter (The Wild Horseman), from “Album for the Young” by Robert Schumann 

Scope and Content

Arranged for second piano by William Parks Grant.

 Folder 6.2 Sarabande by Johann Sebastian Bach 

Scope and Content

Arranged for Piano Solo by William Parks Grant

 Folder 6.3 When the Wind Sighs ‘round the House 

Scope and Content

Words by Alice Gay Judd, music by William Parks Grant.

 Folder 6.4 Nocturne in A-Minor, 1928 

 Folder 6.5 Scherzo in G-Minor, 1930 

 Folder 6.6 Three Teaching Pieces for Piano 

 Folder 6.7 A Christmas Salutation, 1932 

 Folder 6.8 The Galley Slaves 

 Folder 6.9 Berceuse for Piano 

 Folder 6.10 Two Teaching Pieces for Piano 

 Folder 6.11 Four Fanfares 

Scope and Content

By William Osborne

 Folder 6.12 Saraband in Olden Style 

Scope and Content

By William Osborne

 Folder 6.13 Concert Overture for Orchestra, 1946 

 Folder 6.14 Concert Overture for Orchestra 

 Folder 6.15 Adagio Assai e Sostenuto 

 Folder 6.16 Introspective Poem 

 Folder 6.17 Introspective Poem (2) 

 Folder 6.18 Symphony No. 1 D-Minor 

 Folder 6.19 Prayer for Philadelphia 

 Folder 6.20 Percussion Concert-Piece 

 Folder 6.21 Symphony No. 2 A-Minor 

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Series 2: Audio Materials 

Subseries 2.1: Long-Playing Records 

 7.1 Brahms, Johannes – Trio in A Minor in Six Parts, 1929 

 7.2 Legendary Masters of the Piano 

 7.3 Beethoven, Ludwig van – Concerto No. 5 in E-Flat Major for Piano and Orchestra 

 7.4 Dvorak, Antonin – Concerto in B Minor for Cello and Orchestra 

 7.5 Kreisler Favorites 

 7.6 Brahms, Johannes – Concerto No.2 in B Flat Major for Piano and Orchestra 

 7.7 Menotti, Gian Carlo – The Medium, 1947 

 7.8 Ravel, Maurice – Piano Concerto for the left Hand 

 7.9 Prokofieff, Sergei – Symphony No. 5 

 8.1 Gayne Ballet Suite 

 8.2 Hayden, Franz Josef – Symphony No. 13 in G Major 

 8.3 Schubert, Franz – Symphony No.7 in C Major 

 8.4 The Hugo Wolf Society 

 8.5 Wer Maghte Dich So Krank/IHR Grab 

 8.6 Beethoven, Ludwig van – Symphony No. 9 in D Minor, 1941 

 8.7 Associated Glee Club of America 

 8.8 Don Cossack Choir 

 8.9 Chaliapin, Feodor – Glory to Thee, O Lord/The Creed 

 8.10 Trinity Choir, Festival Te Deum 

 9.1 Beethoven, Ludwig van – Concerto No. 4 in G Major for Piano and Orchestra 

 9.2 Copland, Aaron – Four Dance Episodes from Rodeo 

 9.3 Wagner, Richard – Brunnhilde’s Immolation 

 9.4 Mendelssohn, Felix – Concerto in E Minor 

 9.5 Bloch, Ernst – Schelomo, 1941 

 9.6 Strauss, Richard – Salome 

 9.7 Mahler, Gustav – Kindertotenlider: Song cycle for Baritone and Orchestra 

 9.8 Walton, William – Concerto for Violin and Orchestra, 1942 

 10.1 Prokofiev, Sergei – Classical Symphony in D Minor 

 10.2 Prokofiev, Sergei – Peter and the Wolf 

 10.3 Rachmaninoff, Sergei – Concerto No. 3 in D Minor for Piano and Orchestra 

 10.4 Nacht, Pillar of Fire 

 10.5 Haydn, Franz Josef – Symphony No. 94, G Major 

 10.6 Strauss, Richard – Don Juan 

 10.7 The Bicentennial Commencement Exercises of Columbia University 

 10.8 Great Masters of the Keyboard 

 10.9 Brahms, Johannes – Academic Festival Overture 

 10.10 Haydn, Franz Josef – Trio for Piano in E Flat Major 

 10.11 Liszt, Franz – Pieces from Fantasia 

 10.12 Franck, Caesar – Piece Heroique 

 10.13 Franck, Caesar – Andante 

 10.14 Bach, Johann Sebastian – The Passion of Our Lord according to St Matthew 

 10.15 Kreisler, Fritz – Caprice Viennois 

 10.16 Kubelik, Rafael – Pierrot’s Serenade 

 10.17 Chopin, Frederic – Nocturne in E Flat 

 11.1 Copland, Aaron – A Lincoln Portrait 

 11.2 Brahms, Johannes – Sonata in E-Flat, 1940 

 11.3 Bloch, Ernst – Suite for Viola and Piano, 1940 

 11.4 Beethoven, Ludwig van – Adelaid 

 11.5 Schubert, Franz – Libesbotscharf 

 11.6 Schubert, Franz – Am See 

 11.7 Schumann, Robert – Der Nussbaum 

 11.8 Schumann, Robert – Was Soll Ich Sagen 

 11.9 Wolf, Hugo – Andreken 

 11.10 Brahms, Johannes – Feldeinsamkeit 

 11.11 Brahms, Johannes – O Wusst Ich Dooh Den Weg Zuruck 

 11.12 Brahms, Johannes – Weihnachtsgesang 

 11.13 Werrenrath, Reinald – Danny Deever 

 11.14 Caruso, Enrico – Ave Maria 

 11.15 Rimsky-Korsakow, Nicolai – Song of the Viking 

 11.16 Fraser, Marjory – Song of the Hebrides 

 11.17 Gogorza, Emilio de – La Paloma 

 11.18 Bachelet, Pierre – Chere Nuit 

 11.19 Duparc, Henri – La Vie Antreieure 

 11.20 Rosenblatt, Kol Rosenblatt 

 11.21 Dvorak, Antonin – Violincello Concerto 

 11.22 Moussorgsky, Modest/Ravel, Maurice – Pictures at an Exhibition 

 11.23 Rachmaninoff, Sergei – Songs of Rachmaninoff 

 12.1 Brahms, Johannes – Trio in C-Minor 

 12.2 Liszt, Franz – A Faust Symphony, 1944 

 12.3 Chavez, Carlos – Sinfona India 

 12.4 Strauss, Richard – Till Eulenspiegel’s Merry Pranks 

 12.5 Debussy, Claude – Quartet in G Minor 

 12.6 Franck, Caesar – Symphony in D Minor 

 12.7 Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus – Symphony No. 41 in C-Major 

 13.1 Mahler, Gustav – Das Lied Von Der Erde 

 13.2 Bliss, Arthur – Music for Strings 

 13.3 Strauss, Richard – Der Rosenkavalier 

 13.4 Stravinsky, Igor – The Right of Spring 

 13.5 Prokofiev, Sergei – Violin Concerto in D 

 13.6 Wagner, Richard – Tristan Und Isolde 

 14.1 Saint-Saens, Camille – Concerto No. 4 in C Minor 

 14.2 Prokofiev, Sergei – Concerto No. 3 In C Minor 

 14.3 Beethoven, Ludwig van – Concerto No. 5 in E Flat 

 14.4 Tchaikovsky, Pyotr Illych – No. 1 in B Flat Minor 

 14.5 Rachmaninoff, Sergei – Rhapsody for Piano and Orchestra 

 14.6 Mourssorgsky, Modest/Stokowski – Symphonic Synthesis 

 14.7 Verdi, Giuseppe – Rogoletto (Caro Nome) 

 14.8 Donzetti, Gaetano – Lucrezia Borgia 

 14.9 Donzetti, Gaetano – Lucia 

 14.10 Verdi, Giuseppe – Rigoletto (Quartet) 

 14.11 Verdi, Giuseppe – Rigoletto (E il sol dell’ anima) 

 15.1 Verdi, Giuseppe -Aida/Puccini, Giacomo – La Boheme 

 15.2 Verdi, Giuseppe – Aida 

 15.3 Verdi, Giuseppe – Il Trovatore (Act IV) 

 15.4 Mascagni, Pietro – L’Amico Fritz 

Scope and Content

Only side 2 and 3

 15.5 Strauss, Richard – Der Rosenkavalier Suite 

 15.6 Bernstein, Leonard – Jeremiah Symphony 

 15.7 Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus – Requiem in D Minor 

 15.8 Rachmaninoff, Sergei – Symphony No. 2 in D Minor 

 15.9 Chopin, Frederic – Impromptu in A Flat 

 15.10 Chopin, Frederic – Fantaise Impromptu 

 15.11 Schumann, Robert – Novelette in D 

 15.12 Brahms, Johannes – Gavotte 

 15.13 Paderewski, Ignacy Jan – Minuet in G 

 15.14 Chopin, Frederic – Polonaise in Flat 

 15.15 Schubert, Franz – Impromptu in A Flat 

 15.16 Chopin, Frederic – Waltz in A Minor 

 15.17 Grant, William Parks – Essay: For Horn and Organ 

 16.1 Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus – The Marriage of Figaro 

 16.2 Bach, Johann Sebastian – Brandenburg Concerto 

 16.3 Wagner, Richard – Die Walkure 

 16.4 Rachmaninoff, Sergei – Concerto No.2 in C Minor 

 16.5 Tchaikovsky, Pyotr Illych – Symphony No. 6 In B Minor 

 16.6 Sibelius, Jean – Symphony No 2 in D Major 

 16.7 Rachmaninoff, Sergei – Symphony No. 2 in E Minor 

 16.8 Gershwin, George – Concerto in F for Piano and Orchestra 

 16.9 Gershwin, George – Rhapsody in Blue 

 16.10 Turina, Joaquin – Rapsodia Sinfonica 

 16.11 Griffes, Charles – Poem for Flute and Orchestra 

 16.12 Liszt, Franz – Concerto No. 1 In E Flat Minor 

 16.13 D’indy, Vincent – Symphony for Orchestra and Piano On a French Mountain Air 

 16.14 Chopin, Frederic – Concerto No.1 in E Minor 

Subseries 2.2: Audioreels 

 17.1 Quartet in C Minor; First Suite for String Orchestra 

Scope and Content

7.5-inch audio reel

 17.2 The Cry of the Persecuted, May 1962 

Scope and Content

7.5-inch audio reel. Composers’ Forum.

 17.3 Varied Obstinacy 

Scope and Content

7.5-inch audio reel

 17.4 Soliloquy and Jubilation; Character Sketches, 1970 

Scope and Content

5-inch audio reel

 17.5 Soliloquy and Jubilation, 1975 

Scope and Content

5-inch audio reel. Memphis State New Music Festival.

 17.6 The World of Shadows 

Scope and Content

5-inch audio reel

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Series 3: Academic Materials 

 Folder 18.1 Anti-education clippings 

 Folder 18.2 Southeastern Composer’s League Newsletter, 1969, 1976-1978 

 Folder 18.3 Southwestern Composers Journal, Spring 1954 

 Folder 18.4 Class notes from Eastman School of Music (1) 

 Folder 18.5 Class notes from Eastman School of Music (2) 

 Folder 18.6 Class notes from Eastman School of Music (3) 

 Folder 18.7 Council for Research Music Education information, 1971 

 Folder 18.8 Brochures, Publicity Releases 

 Folder 18.9 University of Mississippi Music Department Memos 

 Folder 18.10 Miscellaneous Personal Papers 

 Folder 18.11 Unidentified material 

 Folder 18.12 Eastman School of Music-class notes, 1941 

 Folder 19.1 Music Literature Outlines/Notes (1) 

 Folder 19.2 Music Literature Outlines/Notes (2) 

 Folder 19.3 Music Literature Outlines/Notes (3) 

 Folder 19.4 Course notes-Research 520 

 Folder 19.5 Theory and Pedagogy Notebook 

 Folder 19.6 A Study of Modern American Chamber Music 

Scope and Content

Typed carbon

 Folder 19.7 Book chapter: Chapter 1 – Mahler and His Music 

 Folder 19.8 Miscellaneous papers 

 Folder 19.9 Chapter VI Mahler’s Harmony 

 Folder 19.10 Resolution – University of Mississippi in memory 

 Folder 19.11 Miscellaneous music manuscript 

 Folder 19.12 Photocopies of articles by William Parks Grant, 1934-1972 

 Folder 20.1 Music Dictionary manuscript 

 Folder 21.1 General information 

Scope and Content

Composition lists

 Folder 21.2 Term Papers/Short stories 

 Folder 21.3 Lectures (1), 1951-1953 

 Folder 21.4 Lectures (2), 1953-1954 

 Folder 21.5 Teaching Guide, Notes, Articles 

 Folder 21.6 Newspaper clippings 

 Folder 21.7 Copy of Grant’s Master’s Thesis: “A Study and Comparison of the Symphonies an Orchestral Songs of Gustav Mahler,” 1933 

Scope and Content

Reading copy

 Folder 21.8 Miscellaneous papers 

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Series 4: Professional Materials 

 Folder 22.1 Programs, 1920s-1930s 

 Folder 22.2 Programs, 1940s 

 Folder 22.3 Programs, 1940s 

 Folder 22.4 Programs, 1950s 

 Folder 22.5 Programs, 1950s 

 Folder 22.6 Programs, 1960s 

 Folder 22.7 Programs, 1970s 

 Folder 22.8 Programs, undated 

 Folder 23.1 Listing of compositions 

 Folder 23.2 Miscellaneous newsletters, brochures, etc. 

Scope and Content

re: Mahler Society

 Folder 23.3 Miscellaneous pamphlets, newsletters, etc. 

 Folder 23.4 Brochures and pamphlets 

Scope and Content

re: Religion mystical

 Folder 23.5 Brochures and pamphlets 

 Folder 23.6 Article: “Mahler’s True Intentions and Their Restoration in His Scores” 

 Folder 23.7 Miscellaneous papers 

 Folder 23.8 Miscellaneous papers 

 Folder 24.1 Minute book, 1938-1940 

Scope and Content

Memos related to University of Mississippi

 Folder 24.2 Minute book, 1947-1950 

 Folder 24.3 Useful in his Day and Generation: James Alexander Ventress (1805-1967), 1980 

Scope and Content

Dissertation by Lynda Crist for the University of Tennessee

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Series 5: Personal Materials 

 Folder 25.1 Correspondence, 1920-1930 

 Folder 25.2 Correspondence, 1940-1950 

 Folder 25.3 Correspondence, 1952-1954 

 Folder 25.4 Correspondence, 1955-1960 

 Folder 26.1 Correspondence, 1960-1964 

Scope and Content

Including Howard Hanson, Leonard Bernstein, Willson Osborne

 Folder 26.2 Correspondence, 1965-1969 

Scope and Content

Including Harold Meek, Halsey Stevens, Maurice Abravanel

 Folder 26.3 Correspondence, 1970-1973 

Scope and Content

Including Harold Meek

 Folder 26.4 Correspondence, 1974-1982 

Scope and Content

Including Porter L. Fortune, letters from students

 Folder 26.5 Correspondence, undated 

Scope and Content

re: Mahler, Mahler Society, thank you cards and notes from students

 Folder 26.6 Childhood attempts at composition, undated 

 Folder 26.7 Childhood attempts at composition, undated 

 Folder 27.1 Journals, 1928-1946 

Scope and Content

Included also Charlotte W. Grant’s 1924 Diary

 Folder 28.1 Journals, 1946-1966 

 Folder 29.1 Journals, 1967-1988 

 Folder 30.1 South High Annual, 1927 

 Folder 30.2 Northeast Junior College yearbook, 1947 

 Folder 30.3 Citation from the University of Mississippi, 1974 

 Folder 30.4 Funeral register, 8 April 1988 

 Folder 31.1 Phi Kappa Phi certification, 1972 

 Folder 31.2 Master’s Diploma from Ohio State, 1933 

 Folder 31.3 Capital University Conservatory of Music Diploma, 1930 

 Folder 31.4 Ph.D. Diploma from The University of Rochester, 1948 

 Folder 31.5 Bachelor of Arts Diploma from Capital University, 1932 

 Folder 31.6 Mounted photo of Robert and Jerry Grant, 1921 

Box 42: Scrapbook 

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Series 6: Periodicals 

 Folder 32.1 The American Record Guide, 1955 

 Folder 32.2 The Musical Mercury, March-April, 1935 

 Folder 32.3 The World’s Best Music by Helen Kendrick, Frederic Dean, et al. 

 Folder 32.4 The World’s Best Music by Helen Kendrick, Frederic Dean, et al. 

 Folder 32.5 The World’s Best Music by Helen Kendrick, Frederic Dean, et al. 

 Folder 32.6 Child Life in Music by Francis M. Arnold 

 Folder 32.7 The World’s Best Composers by Victor Herbert 

 Folder 32.8 Music Today, 1966-1968 

 Folder 32.9 BMI: The Many Worlds of Music, October 1966, 1967 

 Folder 32.10 Piano Guild Notes, March/April 1970 

 Folder 32.11 Mississippi Notes, February 1970 

 Folder 32.12 The Opera Journal;
 Flonzaley Quartet 

 Folder 33.1 Railroad Magazine, 1946, 1952 

 Folder 33.2 ERA Headlights Newsletter/Magazine, 1943-44; 1946-51; 1953; 1955; 1968; 1970-1974 

 Folder 33.3 Light Rail Transit, Spring 1976 

 Folder 33.4 Railroad Illustrated, 1983 

 Folder 33.5 Musical Newsletter, 1971 

 Folder 33.6 University Letter: A Review of Programs, Policies and Procedures at the University of Mississippi, April 1972 

 Folder 33.7 American Music Teacher, November–December 

 Folder 33.8 Ohio Schools: Official Journal of the Ohio Education Association, April 1936 

 Folder 33.9 Music Educator’s Journal: Official Magazine of the Music Educators National Conference, April-May 1964; April-May 1954 

 Folder 33.10 Keyboard: The Professional Magazine for Piano Teachers 

 Folder 33.11 Electric Railroads, 1937-1956 

 Folder 33.12 The Street Railway Review, March-May, October 1973 

 Folder 33.13 The Lensmen: A Portfolio for Railroad Photography, February 1973 

 Folder 33.14 Library of Congress Lectures 

 Folder 33.15 Chord and Discord, 1934; 1939; 1941 

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Series 7: Books 

 34.1 Fifth Year Music by Hollis Dawn 

Scope and Content

Autographed by Parks Grant

 34.2 We Sing edited by Theresa Armitage 

 34.3 Senior Laurel Songs by Theresa Armitage 

 34.4 Fourth Book of Songs by Robert Foresman, 1925 

Scope and Content

Autographed by Parks Grant

 34.5 The Music Hour by Osbourne McCarthy, 1931 

Scope and Content

Autographed by Parks Grant

 34.6 The Music Hour by Osbourne McCarthy, 1931 

 34.7 The Music Hour by Osbourne McCarthy, 1931 

Scope and Content

Autographed by Parks Grant

 34.8 Together We Sing by Irving Wolfe, 1952 

Scope and Content

Autographed by Parks Grant

 34.9 Third Book of Songs by Robert Foresman, 1925 

Scope and Content

Autographed by Parks Grant

 34.10 Manual to Accompany a Child’s Book of Songs by Robert Foresman, 1930 

 34.11 40 Songs for Voice and Piano by Purcell 

 34.12 A Choral Fantasia by Gustav Holst 

 34.13 At the Boar’s Head by Gustav Holst, 1925 

 34.14 Toccata by Luigi Ferdinando Tagliavini 

 34.15 Scrapbook 

 34.16 Anthology for Music Analysis by Charles Burkhart, 1964 

 34.17 Music Teaching in the Elementary Grade by George E. Hubbard, 1934 

 34.18 New American Standard Bible: New Testament, 1971 

 34.19 The Symphonies of Anton Bruckner by Gabriel Engel, 1955 

 34.20 Return of the Swastika by Lord Russell, 1969 

 34.21 A Treasury of Great Mysteries edited by Howard Haycraft, 1957 

 35.1 Music Cultures of the Pacific, the Near East, and Asia, 1967 

Scope and Content

Autographed by Parks Grant

 35.2 Guidelines for Style Analysis by Jan La Rue, 1970 

 35.3 Our Musical Heritage by Curt Sachs 

Scope and Content

Autographed by Parks Grant

 35.4 Music in the United States: A Historical Introduction by H. Wiley Hitchcock, 1969 

Scope and Content

Autographed by Parks Grant

 35.5 An Introduction to 20th Century Music, 3rd Edition by Peter S. Hansen, 1967 

Scope and Content

Autographed by Parks Grant

 35.6 Music in the Renaissance by Gustave Reese, 1959 

Scope and Content

Autographed by Parks Grant

 35.7 A Treasury of Early Music by Carl Parrish, 1958 

Scope and Content

Autographed by Parks Grant

 35.8 A Concise Dictionary of Music by Jack M. and Corinne Watson, 1965 

Scope and Content

Autographed by Parks Grant

 35.9 What to Listen for in Music by Aaron Copland, 1957 

Scope and Content

Autographed by Parks Grant

 35.10 The New College Encyclopedia of Music by J.A. Westrup, 1960 

Scope and Content

Autographed by Parks Grant

 35.11 The Technique of Orchestration by Kent Wheeler Kennan, 1952 

Scope and Content

Autographed by Parks Grant

 35.12 Harmony in Western Music by Richard Franko Goldman, 1965 

Scope and Content

Autographed by Parks Grant

 35.13 20th Century Views of Music History by William Hays, 1972 

Scope and Content

Autographed by Parks Grant

 35.14 A History of Western Music by Donald Jay Grout, 1973 

Scope and Content

Autographed by Parks Grant

 36.1 Music in the Classic Period by Reinhard G. Pauly, 1965 

 36.2 Baroque Music by Calude V. Palisca, 1968 

Scope and Content

Autographed by Parks Grant

 36.3 Readings In Black American Music by Eileen Southern, 1971 

Scope and Content

Autographed by Parks Grant

 36.4 20th Century Music by Robert Wilder, 1969 

Scope and Content

Autographed by Parks Grant

 36.5 Word Origins by Cecil Hunt, 1949 

 36.6 Paths to Modern Music by Laurence Davis, 1971 

Scope and Content

Autographed by Parks Grant

 36.7 Renaissance and Baroque Music by Friedrich Blume, 1967 

 36.8 20th Century Music by H.H. Stuckenschmidt, 1969 

Scope and Content

Autographed by Parks Grant

 36.9 The Modern Sex Manual by Edward Podolsky, 1942 

 36.10 History of Western Music by Donald Jay Grout, 1973 

 36.11 Music through the Ages by James C. Thompson, 1968 

Scope and Content

Autographed by Parks Grant

 36.12 Contemporary Music in Europe: A Comprehensive Survey by Paul Henry Lang and Nathan Broder, 1965 

 36.13 Aural Comprehension in Music by Robert W. Sherman, 1972 

Scope and Content

Autographed by Parks Grant

 36.14 Examples of Music Before 1400 by Harold Gleason, 1942 

Scope and Content

Autographed by Parks Grant

 36.15 Historical Atlas of the World 

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Series 8: Visual Materials 

 Folder 37.1 U.S. Vacation Photos, 1954 

Scope and Content

17 Photos: Boca Raton (Fla.) ; Atlanta (Ga.); Camilla (Ga.); Georgetown (Fla.); St Augustine (Fla.); Winter Haven (Fla.);
Panama City (Fla.); Fort Walton Beach (Fla.)

 Folder 37.2 Mexican Vacation Photos, 1955 

Scope and Content

218 photos: Mexico City (Mexico); Veracruz (Mexico); Puebla (Mexico); Oaxaca (Mexico); El Dorado (Ark.)

 Folder 37.3 U.S. Vacation Photos, 1956 

Scope and Content

208 photos: New Orleans (La.); Martinville (La.); Killarney (Ont.); Jefferson City (Mo.); Spillville (Ohio)

 Folder 37.4 Mexican Vacation Photos, 1957 

Scope and Content

338 photos: Tehuacán (Mexico); Puebla (Mexico); San Luis Potosí (Mexico); Morelia (Mexico); Patzcuaro (Mexico); Querétaro
(Mexico)

 Folder 37.5 U.S. Vacation Photos, 1958 

Scope and Content

150 photos: New York (N.Y.); Philadelphia (Pa.); Pittsburgh (Pa.); Hodgenville (Ky.); Detroit (Mich.)

 Folder 37.6 U.S. Vacation Photos, 1959 

Scope and Content

159 photos: Tuscaloosa (Ala.); Little Rock (Ark.); San Francisco (Calif.); Los Angeles (Calif.); Death Valley (Calif.); Meteor
Crater (Ariz.); Petrified Forest (Ariz.); Grand Canyon (Ariz.); San Jose (N.M.); Hoover Dam (Nev.)

 Folder 37.7 Mexican Vacation Photos, 1960 

Scope and Content

100 photos: Celaya (Mexico); Cuautla (Mexico); Cuernavaca (Mexico); Tampico (Mexico); Mexico City (Mexico); Puebla (Mexico);
San Luis Potosí (Mexico); Veracruz (Mexico); Tehuacán (Mexico); Oaxaca (Mexico)

 Folder 37.8 U.S. Vacation Photos, 1961 

Scope and Content

85 photos: Troy (Oh.); Chattanooga (Tenn.); Great Smoky Mountains (Tenn.); Blue Ridge Parkway (N.C. and Va.); Madison (Ind.);
Michigan (Mich.); Alabama (Ala.); Philadelphia (Pa.); Atlantic City (N.J.); St. Louis (Mo.); Great Lakes (Mich.); Niagara
Falls (Ont.); Northern Ontario (Ont.)

 Folder 37.9 European Vacation Photos, 1962 

Scope and Content

99 photos: Ireland; England; Austria; France; Italy; San Marino; Belgium; Holland; Switzerland; Germany

 Folder 37.10 U.S. Vacation Photos, 1962-1963 

Scope and Content

18 photos: North Shore Line (Ill.); Chicago (Ill.); Cleveland (Ohio); Cairo (Ill.); Vevay, (Ind.); Dickson (Tenn.)

 Folder 38.1 European Vacation Photos, 1964 

Scope and Content

122 photos: Italy; France; Spain; Germany; Austria; Switzerland; Denmark; Sweden; Oslo (Norway); Ireland; Liechtenstein

 Folder 38.2 U.S. Vacation Photos, 1964 

Scope and Content

37 photos: Philadelphia (Pa.); California

 Folder 38.3 European Vacation Photos, 1965-1966 

Scope and Content

92 photos: Vienna (Austria); Spain; France; Italy; Gmunden (Austria)

 Folder 38.4 Oxford, Mississippi Photos, 1955, 1958, 1963, 1964, 1971 

Scope and Content

108 photos

 Folder 38.5 U.S. & Canada Vacation Photos, 1967-1971 

Scope and Content

64 Photos: Ohio; Florida; Montréal (Québec)

 Folder 38.6 European Vacation Photos, 1970-1972 

Scope and Content

69 photos: Vienna (Austria); Hungary; Switzerland; Liechtenstein; England; At Sea; Czechoslovakia

 Folder 38.7 U.S. Vacation Photos, 1955-1960 

Scope and Content

10 photos: Mammoth Cave (Ky.); Jackson (Tenn.); Old Dime Box (Tex.); Monroe (La.)

 Folder 38.8 Mississippi Photos, 1958, 1959, 1960, 1961 

Scope and Content

37 photos: Oxford (Miss.); Sardis (Miss.); Memphis (Tenn.); Helena (Ark.); Columbus (Miss.); Decatur (Miss.); Pontotoc (Miss.);
Philadelphia (Miss.); Hattiesburg (Miss.)

 Folder 38.9 Random-Postcards, 1936, 1960, 1965 

Scope and Content

33 postcards: Marie (Mich.); Dachstein Mountains (Austria); Lucerne (Switzerland); Hereford (England); Quebec (Canada); Stockholm
(Sweden); Moscow (Russia); Rome (Italy); Teotihuagan (Mexico); San Francisco (California); San Jose (California); Michoacán
(Mexico); Germany; Granada (Spain)

 Folder 38.10 U.S. Vacation, 1958 

Scope and Content

25 photos: Welaka (Florida); West Palm Beach (Florida); Georgia; Atlantic Ocean

 Folder 38.11 Miscellaneous Photos, 1908, 1953, 1956, 1957, 1958, 1960, 1963, 1964, 1966, 1970, 1971, 1973 

Scope and Content

67 photos: Rocky Mountain National Park (Colo.); Hobe Sound (Fla.); Chesapeake Beach (Va.)

 Folder 38.12 Trolley Photos 

Scope and Content

83 photos: Ohio; Indiana R.R.; Atlantic City; Baltimore, Chattanooga; Huntsville, Ontario (Canada); Atlanta (Ga.); Baltimore
City Limits (Md.); Toledo (Canada); Jersey City (N.J.)

 Box 39 Miscellaneous Photos, 1908, 1953, 1956, 1957, 1958, 1960, 1963, 1964, 1966, 1970, 1971, 1973 

Scope and Content

Rocky Mountain National Park (Colo.); Hobe Sound (Fla.); Chesapeake Beach (Va.)

 Folder 40.1 Slides, 1963, 1964 

Scope and Content

Luxembourg, Iceland, Frankfurt (Germany), Black Forest (Germany), Hamburg (Germany), Copenhagen (Denmark); Sweden, Norway,
Paris (France); Nimes (France); Switzerland

 Folder 40.2 Slides, 1965, 1966 

Scope and Content

Paris (France); Vienna (Austria); Baden (Austria); Rohrau (Austria); Gmunden (Austria); Venice (Italy); Genoa (Italy); Gibraltar
(Spain); New York (New York)

 Folder 41.1 Slides, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1975 

Scope and Content

Budapest (Hungary); Oxford (Miss.); Sardis (Miss); Montreal (Canada); Toronto (Canada); Quebec (Canada); Cleveland (Ohio),
Milwaukee (Wis.); San Francisco (Calif.); Oakland (Calif.); San Jose (N.M.); New Orleans (La.); Nashville (Tenn.); Mobile
(Ala.)

 Folder 41.2 Slides, 1967, 1968 

Scope and Content

Mexico; New York (New York); Akron (Ohio); Cleveland (Ohio); Ontario (Canada); New Orleans (La.); Barcelona (Spain); Granada
(Spain); Madrid (Spain); Florence (Italy); Venice (Italy); Vienna (Austria)

 Folder 41.3 Slides, undated 

Scope and Content

Earl Clarks’s World Electric Railways Tour of Europe; composition notebook titled “color slide catalog”

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