Box: 5 Fold: 35 Address: American Guild of Organists Convention Box: 5 Fold: 36 Lecture: "The Thirteenth Point" Box: 5 Fold: 37 Lecture: Painting and Music (Phillips Collection) Box: 5 Fold: 38 Lecture: Role of Music Critics (Panel Discussion) Box: 5 Fold: 39 Lecture: Currents of Musical Thought Box: 5 Fold: 40 Lecture: Jewish Music Lecture Series Box: 5 Fold: 41 Lecture: "Pour le Diner" Box: 5 Fold: 42 Lecture: "The Way it Was..." Box: 5 Fold: 43 Lecture: "What the Critic Expects of the Singer" Box: 5 Fold: 44 Lecture: re Liturgical Music Box: 5 Fold: 45 Speeches (Miscellaneous) Box: 5 Fold: 45.1 Lectures - Programs (Misc.) Box: 5 Fold: 46 Notes re American Composers Box: 5 Fold: 47 Notes re Composers (Misc.) Box: 5 Fold: 48 Notes re American Works & Conductors Box: 5 Fold: 49 Notes re Aesthetics & Criticism Box: 5 Fold: 50 Notes re Qualifications of Music Critics Box: 5 Fold: 51 Notes re Critical Tolerance Box: 5 Fold: 52 Notes re A Critic's Wish Box: 5 Fold: 53 Typescript re Twentieth Century Music Box: 5 Fold: 54 Notes re "Pli Selon Pli" by Pierre Boulez Box: 5 Fold: 55 Manuscript Fragments Box: 5 Fold: 56 Manuscript Fragments Box: 5 Fold: 57 Manuscript Fragments Box: 5 Fold: 58 Composition: "The Good Samaritan" (Manuscripts) Box: 5 Fold: 59 Composition: "The Good Samaritan" (concert program) Box: 5 Fold: 60 Composition: "Glorious Things of Thee are Spoken" Box: 5 Fold: 61 Composition: "The Shepherds and the Kings" Box: 5 Fold: 62 Composition: "Passacaglia Subject" Box: 5 Fold: 63 Composition: Manuscript Fragments Box: 5 Fold: 64 Citation: Georgetown University Medal of Honor Box: 5 Fold: 65 Citation: Thiel College Honorary Degree Box: 5 Fold: 66 Citation: Georgetown University President's Medal Box: 5 Fold: 67 Citation: Rosary College Honorary Degree Box: 5 Fold: 68 Citation: University of Chicago Alumni Award Box: 5 Fold: 68.1 Citation: University of Georgia Peabody Award Box: 5 Fold: 69 Citation: University of Pennsylvania Glee Club Award Box: 5 Fold: 70 Citation: Shenandoah College & Conservatory Honorary Degree Box: 5 Fold: 71 Paul Hume: Resume Box: 5 Fold: 72 Paul Hume: Business Cards Box: 5 Fold: 73 Paul Hume - Address List Box: 5 Fold: 74 Paul Hume: Stationery Box: 5 Fold: 75 Ruth Hume: Correspondence from Paul Hume Box: 5 Fold: 76 Ruth Hume: Correspondence Received Box: 5 Fold: 76.1 Ruth Hume: Play "Atheniantics" (Program) Box: 5 Fold: 77 Ruth Hume: Manuscript "The Great New York Opera War" Box: 5 Fold: 78 Ruth Hume: Manuscript "Jenny Lind" Box: 5 Fold: 79 Ruth Hume: Booklet "Medicine in Maryland" Box: 5 Fold: 80 Ruth Hume: Notebook Box: 5 Fold: 81 Ruth Hume: United Cerebral Palsy of Washington, D.C. Box: 5 Fold: 82 Ruth Hume - Tribute (Poem)
June 28, 1982
DESCRIPTION: Printed transcripts of opening address given by Paul Hume at the American Guild of Organists Convention, June 28, 1982.
1985
DESCRIPTION: Memorandum and typed notes re a lecture for Doubleday publishers on Ignace Jan Paderewski by Paul Hume.
1986
DESCRIPTION: Outlines for lecture series given by Paul Hume on painting and music relating to the Phillips Collection.
1990
DESCRIPTION: Informational material relating to a panel discussion on the role of music critics and those who write about music. Entitled, "Critical Connections," Paul Hume was also a panelist.
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DESCRIPTION: Typed notice and notes for a lecture series by Paul Hume entitled, "Currents of Musical Thought -- an introductory survey of the world of music, its forms, its history, its enjoyment," presented by the Ins and Outs of Music Club, Washington, D.C.
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DESCRIPTION: Printed notice and notes for a series of lectures on Jewish music by Paul Hume.
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DESCRIPTION: Typed notes by Paul Hume for an after-dinner speech.
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DESCRIPTION: Typed notes for lecture/address by Paul Hume, entitled, "The Way It Was," reminiscing on notable performances by famous singers and musicians in Washington, D.C.
July 19, 1971
DESCRIPTION: Typescript and notes for lecture by Paul Hume entitled, "What the Critic Expects of the Singer." Part of a workshop held by the National Association of Teachers of Singing in cooperation with the University of Maryland (July 18-23, 1971). Includes printed program of events. Includes typescript of address delivered by Hume at the University of Detroit (convocation, April 6, 1961), entitled, "The Responsibility of the Critic."
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DESCRIPTION: Typescripts for two lectures by Paul Hume on liturgical music.
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DESCRIPTION: Two typescripts (untitled and undated) for lectures/addresses by Paul Hume on the Music Room at Dumbarton Oaks and on the Philadelphia Orchestra.
1952-93
DESCRIPTION: Printed programs of lectures and symposia in which Paul Hume participated as a speaker. Includes Pro Musica Anniversary Banquet (1952); University of Detroit Symposia Program (1961)); Gonzaga College High School Sesquicentennial Celebration (1971); McMaster University Symposium on Music Criticism (1976); Art Song Minnesota (1990); Vocal Arts Society (1993).
c.1976
DESCRIPTION: Typed notes by Paul Hume re American composers.
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DESCRIPTION: Typed notes by Paul Hume re miscellaneous composers.
c.1976
DESCRIPTION: Typed notes by Paul Hume re American conductors and compositions.
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DESCRIPTION: Typed notes by Paul Hume re the role of critics in maintaining aesthetic standards.
c.1962
DESCRIPTION: Typed notes by Paul Hume re qualifications of a good music critic.
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DESCRIPTION: Typescript of essay by Paul Hume entitled, "Critical Tolerance" re the role of music critics.
c.1975
DESCRIPTION: Typed notes by Paul Hume re a critic's New Year's wish.
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DESCRIPTION: Typescript by Paul Hume (untitled) re twentieth century music. Possibly a radio broadcast script.
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DESCRIPTION: Typed notes by Paul Hume re the history of the composition and performance of "Improvisations sur Mallarme I et II" by Pierre Boulez. The larger work consisted of smaller pieces of which one was entitled, "Pli Selon Pli."
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DESCRIPTION: Fragments of typescripts by Paul Hume.
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DESCRIPTION: Fragments of autograph notes by Paul Hume.
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DESCRIPTION: Notepad of autograph notes by Paul Hume.
1972
DESCRIPTION: Autograph manuscripts of various versions/revisions of a composition by Paul Hume, entitled, "The Good Samaritan."
May 27, 1973
DESCRIPTION: Printed concert programs for the Thirtieth American Music Festival, National Gallery of Art, April 15 to May 27, 1973. Includes a performance of "The Good Samaritan," by Paul Hume, originally composed for the Georgetown Men's Chorus (1971).
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DESCRIPTION: Autograph manuscript of music by Franz Joseph Haydn arranged by Paul Hume, entitled, "Glorious Things of Thee are Spoken."
1970
DESCRIPTION: Autograph manuscript for composition by Ruth Hume, arranged by Paul Hume, entitled, "The Shepherds and the Kings." Includes 7 printed copies.
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DESCRIPTION: Autograph manuscript for composition by Paul Hume entitled, "Passacaglia Subject."
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DESCRIPTION: Autograph manuscript fragment of music compositions by Paul Hume.
October 10, 1964
DESCRIPTION: Program for the 1964 Faculty Dinner, 175th Anniversary Program, Georgetown University. Features Paul Hume on the list of recipients of the Medal of Honor for that year.
November 13, 1969
DESCRIPTION: Printed program (2 copies) for Thiel College Honors Convocation, November 13, 1969 at which Paul Hume received an honorary degree as Doctor of Music. Includes TLS to Hume from Chauncey G. Bly, president, Thiel College (4/21/1969).
November 9, 1974
DESCRIPTION: Printed programs for the Georgetown University Faculty Convocation, November 9, 1974, at which the President's Medal was conferred on Paul Hume.
May 21, 1977
DESCRIPTION: Printed commencement program for Rosary College, May 21, 1977, at which Paul Hume received an honorary degree.
1977-78
DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume re the conferring of the Professional Achievement Award of the University of Chicago Alumni Association. Includes copy of a letter (10/6/1977) from Howard Simons, managing editor, Washington Post, recommending Hume for the award. Also includes printed programs (2) for the Reunion Luncheon and Awards Assembly at which the Professional Achievement Awards were presented. Citation for Paul Hume appears on p.10.
May 3, 1978
DESCRIPTION: Printed programs (4) for the presentation of the 38th Annual George Foster Peabody Radio and Television Awards by the University of Georgia School of Journalism and Mass Communication (May 3, 1978). Paul Hume was one of 27 recipients of the award. Includes newsclipping.
1979
DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from the University of Pennsylvania Glee Club re the conferring of the club's award of merit on Hume.
April 28, 1985
DESCRIPTION: Printed program for the annual commencement exercises of Shenandoah College and Conservatory, April 28, 1985. An honorary degree was conferred on Paul Hume. Also includes typed biographical sketch on Hume.
c.1981
DESCRIPTION: Brief typed resume showing professional positions from 1937 through 1981.
c.1942-82
DESCRIPTION: Miscellaneous personal membership cards belonging to Paul Hume. Includes various business cards received from others.
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DESCRIPTION: Copy of typed address list created by Paul Hume (?)
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DESCRIPTION: Blank personal letterhead stationery belonging to Paul Hume.
1961-71
DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Ruth Hume from husband Paul Hume: 2 ALS (10/15/1961, 4/16/1968); 2 TLS (7/1/1969, 4/23/1971); 2 ALS (undated), 1 TLS (undated).
1968-79
DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Ruth Hume from Bernard J. Dooley, S.J., president, Gonzaga College High School (TLS 11/7/1979); and from Mary Young (TLS 1/22/1968) re Hume's book, "Great Women in Medicine."
May 9, 1942
DESCRIPTION: Printed program for the Junior Show, "Atheniantics," presented by the College of New Rochelle Class of 1943. Ruth (Fox) Hume is listed as one of the writers and composers.
1971
DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Ruth Hume from Nathan H. Brandt, Jr., executive editor, American Heritage Publishing Co., Inc. (TLS 4/5/1971). Reference to manuscript for an article entitled, "The Great New York Opera War" about Oscar Hammerstein. Typescript included.
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DESCRIPTION: Copy of typed manuscript by Ruth Hume entitled, "Jenny Lind." References also to P.T. Barnum.
1976
DESCRIPTION: Printed booklet by Ruth Hume entitled, "Medicine in Maryland" (1976). Signed by the author.
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DESCRIPTION: Notebook of autograph notes by Ruth Hume, possibly for a work of fiction(?)
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DESCRIPTION: Blank letterhead stationery for the United Cerebral Palsy of Washington, D.C., of which Ruth Hume was a member of the board of directors.
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DESCRIPTION: Autograph manuscript of a poem written in honor of Ruth (Fox) Hume, by Paul Hume (?)
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