Jeannette Thurber (also known as Jeannette Meyers Thurber; January 29, 1850 in Delhi, New York – January 2, 1946 in Bronxville, New York) was amongst...
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Thurber (born 1943), political science professor Jeannette Thurber (1850–1946), patron of classical music in the United States Jefferson G. Thurber (1807–1857)...
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higher education in music founded in 1885 in New York City by Jeannette Meyers Thurber. The conservatory was officially declared defunct by the state...
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first American Opera Company was founded by patron of the arts Jeannette Meyers Thurber, who also established the National Conservatory of Music of America...
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Conservatory of Music in New York City. The Conservatory's President, Jeannette Thurber, offered Dvořák an annual salary of $15,000 – an incredibly lavish...
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was so great that the New York philanthropist and music connoisseur Jeannette Thurber invited him to America, to head a conservatory that would establish...
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Mexico National Conservatory of Music of America, a school founded by Jeannette Thurber in New York City in 1885 This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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A Thurber Carnival is a revue by James Thurber, adapted by the author from his stories, cartoons and casuals (humorous short pieces), nearly all of which...
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April 3, 2018. Retrieved April 3, 2018. Rubin, Emanuel (1990). "Jeannette Meyers Thurber and the National Conservatory of Music". American Music. 8 (3):...
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sister-in-law, Jeannette Thurber, and their husbands. Wheeler was an interior designer, author, and founder of the New York Society of Decorative Arts. Thurber was...
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