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- Text: You know his acting and all that, but you know he was a tribal rights activist, through his music, you know he sang a lot about that I guess we kind of became friends in some way. I remember out in San Diego. I was at a youth conference and they have no evening activities planned.
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- Text: ...His children were involved in their time with, merchandising, with coal, with insurance, with music, with medicine and practically all the facets of the business life of Grand Rapids. They were a very interesting family and they married into some rather well-known and well-established famil...
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- Text: ., Helen W., and I went skating at the Lake [Reeds]. It was just great and they even had music. Wednesday, February 14 This is Valentine’s day and I only got one valentine from Viola. Hugh gave me my ring but not my pin so I asked for it and he said he would bring it to-morrow.
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- Text: Cecelia Society and Shubert Club, accompanied by Grand Rapids Symphony Orchestra will render music popular to the period portrayed. Dances popular in the various periods will be presented by students of the Misses Calla Travis, Marjorie Ford and Edythe Mansfield, dancing tutors.
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- Text: ...For instance, Marguerite Inslee who was a Tuthill, she‟s been very interested in the Art Gallery, very generous in music and so forth and all of them have taken jobs on boards of the hospital or Community Chest or you know. I think all of us were brought up to feel if we happen to have a ...