Draft:Walter Kirkpatrick Brice
Appearance
Merge to New York Community Chorus?[1][2]
Or perhaps community chorus movement? [3] from about 193 / 194
Walter Kirkpatrick Brice (died March 13, 1926)[4] was a lawyer in New York City. He had lived in Ohio.[5] He served as treasurer of the New York Community Chorus.[6]
He was part of Harvard's class of 1895 and served as president of the Hasty Pudding Club.[7] He was a member of the Harvard Lampoon[8] and delivered the Ivy Oration on Class Day.[9] Brice was submitted as an administrator for Calvin Brice.[10]
The Boston Globe published a photo of him.[11]
References
[edit]- ^ "Come and Sing With the Soldiers and Sailors at the New York Community Chorus ... - New York Community Chorus. (New York.)". Google Arts & Culture.
- ^ "THE COMMUNITY CHORUS". The New York Times. December 9, 1917 – via NYTimes.com.
- ^ Stoner, Thomas (1991). ""The New Gospel of Music": Arthur Farwell's Vision of Democratic Music in America". American Music. 9 (2): 183–208. doi:10.2307/3051816. JSTOR 3051816 – via JSTOR.
- ^ (Organization), Players (1928). "The Players".
- ^ Congress, United States (1898). "Congressional Record: Proceedings and Debates of the ... Congress".
- ^ Bragdon, Claude (November 2006). More Lives Than One. Cosimo. ISBN 9781596053595.
- ^ Club, Hasty Pudding (1902). "Catalogue of the Members and Library of the Hasty Pudding Club in Harvard University".
- ^ Moe, Alfred Keane (1896). "A History of Harvard".
- ^ "The Harvard Advocate". 1895.
- ^ "The New York Supplement". 1903.
- ^ "Walter Kirkpatrick Brice circa 1920 in the Boston Globe on September 12, 1921". The Boston Globe. September 12, 1921. p. 3 – via newspapers.com.
Category:Harvard Law School alumni
Category:1926 deaths
- This draft is in progress as of October 10, 2023.