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Dorothy Strauser, 1933, bulk: 1958 - 2000
Dottie D, undated
The John Bunch Papers includes original compositions by John Bunch, images that he took of Duke Ellington, Count Basie, Benny Goodman, and other musicians, at clubs and during his world tours, and materials, such as his White House invitation, a full color poster advertising Tony Bennett at the London Palladium, newspaper and magazine interviews, and John’s own articles and published letters. Original name and title spellings on the slide labels were retained.
Doty, Chris
Collection of files detailing athletic staff and coaches at East Stroudsburg University. Included in the collection are corresopndence, photographs, documents, news clippings, notes, press releases, records, and schedules.
Douds, Dennis
Collection of files detailing athletic staff and coaches at East Stroudsburg University. Included in the collection are corresopndence, photographs, documents, news clippings, notes, press releases, records, and schedules.
Drivers’ Registration Cards , bulk: 1930 - 1950
Series II: Personal Documents includes personal correspondence, baby birth notices, church directories, commencement program, news clippings, obituaries, and a copy of Stroudsburg in the Poconos, 1815-1965. Additionally, this series contains Josephine B. Kerns’ correspondence, news clippings, her obituary, and letters of condolences sent to Ruth after Josephine’s death in 1986.
Duke Ellington, Chips Bunch, undated
The John Bunch Papers includes original compositions by John Bunch, images that he took of Duke Ellington, Count Basie, Benny Goodman, and other musicians, at clubs and during his world tours, and materials, such as his White House invitation, a full color poster advertising Tony Bennett at the London Palladium, newspaper and magazine interviews, and John’s own articles and published letters. Original name and title spellings on the slide labels were retained.
Dunlop Bop, undated
The John Bunch Papers includes original compositions by John Bunch, images that he took of Duke Ellington, Count Basie, Benny Goodman, and other musicians, at clubs and during his world tours, and materials, such as his White House invitation, a full color poster advertising Tony Bennett at the London Palladium, newspaper and magazine interviews, and John’s own articles and published letters. Original name and title spellings on the slide labels were retained.