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    William Kemper Harreld (January 31, 1885, Muncie, Indiana – 1971) was an American concert violinist. He was also a pianist and organist. A graduate of...
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  • academic administrator Donald J. Harreld, American historian John W. Harreld (1872-1950), American politician Kemper Harreld (1885–1971), American violinist...
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  • and entrepreneur Kemper Freeman (born 1941), American real estate developer Kemper Goodwin (1906–1997), American architect Kemper Harreld (1885–1971), African-American...
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  • to Atlanta, Georgia, where from the age of 16 he was the protégé of Kemper Harreld, a concert violinist and head of the Morehouse College music department...
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  • Josephine Harreld was born on December 11, 1914, in Atlanta, Georgia, to Claudia Turner Harreld (née White) and Kemper Harreld. Claudia Harreld, who was...
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    and J. Turner Layton, vaudeville duo Katie Crippen, vaudeville singer Kemper Harreld, violinist Lucille Hegamin, jazz and blues singer Revella Hughes, soprano...
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    actor Edmund Jenkins 1914 Harlem Renaissance composer, studied under Kemper Harreld Robert E. Johnson 1948 former Executive Editor and Associate Publisher...
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    Anniversary of Morehouse College, Atlanta, Georgia. Set to music by Kemper Harreld. "Anniversary Hymn," Raleigh, 1929. Written on the occasion of the Sixty-Third...
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    contributions from artists and writers such as Clarence Cameron White, Kemper Harreld, Helen Hagan, and Maud Cuney Hare, among many others. Between 1923 and...
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    lecturers of note include Carl Diton, Warner Lawson, Frederick Hall, Kemper Harreld, Wendell Whalum, Eileen Southern, Doris Evans McGinty, Alain Locke,...
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  • career at Spelman that same year. In 1955 following the retirement of Kemper Harreld she became college organist. She pursued graduate work at Northwestern...
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  • at the Rucker family home in Atlanta and featured a violin solo by Kemper Harreld. Bessie Rucker Davis was interred at Atlanta's Oakland Cemetery. On...
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    trombonist J. C. Higginbotham. She was a music student of choral conductor Kemper Harreld, of Morehouse College fame, and Frederic Hall. She was also a concert...
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  • Morehouse faculty, founding director Kemper Harreld assumed directorship of both groups and founded the Glee Club. Harreld would go on to direct the Glee Club...
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    May Deems Ferguson. Ferguson attended public schools in Wellington, the Kemper Military School in Missouri, and graduated from the University of Kansas...
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    state also elected three Republican U.S. Senators before 1964: John W. Harreld (1921-1927), William B. Pine (1925-1931), and Edward H. Moore (1943-1949)...
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