Elizabeth Green Papers
SC-32
Green, Elizabeth A. H.
9 Boxes(4 linear feet)
1914-1987 (bulk: 1928-1974)
Collection Inventory
Box 1
I. Articles
1. Articles, 1933
2. Articles, 1934
3. Articles, 1937
4. Articles, 1941
5. Articles, 1944
6. Articles, 1945
7. Articles, 1946
8. Articles, 1947
9. Articles, 1948
10. Articles, 1949
11. Articles, 1951
12. Articles, 1957
13. Articles, 1958
14. Articles, 1959
15. Articles, 1960
16. Articles, 1961
17. Articles, 1962
18. Articles, 1964
19. Articles, 1969
20. Articles, 1976
21. Articles, 1977
22. Articles, n.d.
23. Articles, Secondary
24. Articles, Secondary, Reviews and Publicity
II. Biographical
1. Biographical, Articles
2. Biographical, Dissertation by D. Smith
3. Biographical, Early Years
4. Biographical, News-clippings
5. Biographical, Pamphlets
6. Biographical, Schedules, 1960-71
7. Biographical, Student Notes/Exam Grading
8. Biographical, Teaching Application
9. Biographical, Teaching Credentials
10. Biographical, Wheaton College
Box 2
III. Correspondence
1. Correspondence, 1928
2. Correspondence, January-March, 1929
3. Correspondence, April, 1929
4. Correspondence, May-June, 1929
5. Correspondence, July 1929
6. Correspondence, September 1929-March 1930
7. Correspondence, 1930
8. Correspondence, 1931
9. Correspondence, 1932
10. Correspondence, 1934
11. Correspondence, 1935
12. Correspondence, 1937
13. Correspondence, 1938
14. Correspondence, 1939
15. Correspondence, 1941
16. Correspondence, 1942
17. Correspondence, August-October 1942
18. Correspondence, November 1942
19. Correspondence, 1943
20. Correspondence, 1944
21. Correspondence, 1945
22. Correspondence, 1946
23. Correspondence, 1947
24. Correspondence, 1948
25. Correspondence, 1949
26. Correspondence, 1950
27. Correspondence, 1951
28. Correspondence, 1952
29. Correspondence, 1953
30. Correspondence, 1954
31. Correspondence, 1964
32. Correspondence, 1965
33. Correspondence, 1966
34. Correspondence, 1971
35. Correspondence, 1974
36. Correspondence, 1977
37. Correspondence, 1979
38. Correspondence, 1983
39. Correspondence, 1986
40. Correspondence, 1987
41. Correspondence, 1919-1955 (Binder)
42. Correspondence, 1955-84 I (Binder)
43. Correspondence, 1955-84 II (Binder)
44. Correspondence, Letters from Former Students
45. Correspondence, Letters from Former Students (Binder)
46. Correspondence, Letters from Former Students in WWII
47. Correspondence, "Special"
48. Correspondence, From persons Miss Green does not know
IV. Business Correspondence
1. Business Correspondence
2. Business Correspondence
3. Business Correspondence,
4. Business Correspondence, re. Tenn. Tech String Workshop, 1978
5. Business Correspondence, re. Increasing Proficiency on the Violin, 1962-66
6. Business Correspondence, re. Chatterbox Symphonette
7. Business Correspondence, re. Introduction to Writing Music, 1961-62
8. Business Correspondence, re. Musical Examples for Building Conducting Technique, 1962-64
9. Business Correspondence, re. Twelve Modern Etudes, 1962-64
Box 1
V. Music Education
1. Music Education, Lectures and Originals of Published Material
2. Music Education, Lesson Plans
3. Music Education, Notes from Music Lessons
4. Music Education, Schools, Bulletins
5. Music Education, Schools, Symphony School of Music
Box 3
VI. Programs
1. Programs, 1914-28
2. Programs, 1934-54
3. Programs, Ann Arbor
4. Programs, Ann Arbor High School, 1946-57
5. Programs, Gordon String Quartet
6. Programs, "Important"
7. Programs, Music Festivals
8. Programs, Sabbatical, 1964-65
9. Programs, Saginaw Symphony, et al.
10. Programs, "Special"
11. Programs, Wheaton College and Early Solo Work
Box 2
VII. Travel
1. Travel, Bulletins
2. Travel, Western Trip, 1954 (Binder)
Oversized Box 1
1. Scrapbook, 1939-41
2. Scrapbook, 1940s
Oversized Box 2
1. Scrapbook, Waterloo, 1933-38
2. Scrapbook, Waterloo, 1929-34
Box I
I. Articles
1. “Speed and Force,” Albert Green. The Violinist. December, 1916.
2. “The Natural Semitine Method.” Albert Green. Pamphlet. 1923
3. “The Paganini Method,” by Albert Green, Musical Courrier. Nov. 2, 1916
4. “The Technical Expert,” Albert Green. The Music News, No. 1- No. 5., 1916.
5. Response to an article written by Albert Green. The Violinist. October, 1923.
6. “A Few Principles of Teaching Ivan Galamian,” by Elizabeth Green The
American String Teacher, Spring, 1956
7. American String Teachers, Elizabeth Green, 1956.
8. “Eyes to See,” by Elizabeth Green. The Etude. May, 1945.
9. “First Steps in the Galamian Bowing Method,” by Elizabeth Green. 1950. (two copies)
10. “How Music Helps with Other Studies,” by Elizabeth Green. The Etude. May, 1947.
11. “Orchestral Bowings for High School Students,” by Elizabeth Green. The
Etude. June, 1945.
12. “The Strength of the Orchestra,” by Elizabeth Green. The School Musician. December, 1947.
13. “The Teaching of Strings,” by Elizabeth Green. The Etude. October, 1943
14. “Tots and Strings,” by Elizabeth Green. The Etude. April, 1945.
15. Cut out articles from newspaper, 1943-54
II. Biographical
1. Certificates of merit
2. Financial Documents
III. Correspondence
1. Correspondence from Albert Green to various people in connection with “Episodes”
2. Framed letter to Elizabeth Green
3. 1916-1937
4. Personal correspondence, 1924-52.
IV. Business Correspondence
1. General, 1928
2. General, 1929
3. General, 1930
4. General, 1931
5. General, 1932
6. General, 1934
7. General, 1935
8. General, 1936
9. General 1937
10. General, 1938
11. General, 1939
12. General, 1940
13. General, 1941
Box II
14. General, 1942
15. General, 1943
20. General, 1944
21. General, 1946
22. General, 1947
23. General, 1948
24. General, 1949
25. General, 1950-51
26. General, 1952
27. Elizabeth Green, 1947-54
28. Wheaton College to Elizabeth Green, Elizabeth Green to Wheaton College. 1986-1988
29. Copyright documents
30. Contract correspondence
31. Mr. Galamian
32. “Repertoire” inc.
Box III
V. Music Education
1. Course Conducting Advertisements
2. Curriculum for classes
3. Physics of Music
4. Misc. Articles for class
5. “The First Ten Lessons.”
6. String Clinic at Bowling Green
7. Nicolai Malko
8. National Music Camp
VI. Programs
1. Performance programs- performer, Albert Green.
2. Performance programs for various people
3. 1913-1930
4. 1939-52
5. 1957-1959
6. 1960
7. 1914-85
Box IV
8. Scrap book for the Waterloo Symphony Orchestra
VII. Travel
1. Copenhagen-notes from Nicholi Malko’s international competition for young conductors
2. Second indernational competition for young conductors.
VIII. Books
1. Time and Technique, by Albert Green
2. The Paganini Secret, by Albert Green
IX. Manuscripts
1. Call Me Tom, by Albert Green
2. Call Me Tom, (continued) by Albert Green
3. Diana of the Foothills, by Albert Green
4. Episodes, by Albert Green
Box V
5. Episodes, (continued) by Albert Green
6. Musics Perfect Instrument-The Violin, by Albert Green
7. Musics Perfect Instrument-The Violin (continued)
8. Poetry
9. Seldom Right, by Albert Green
Box VI
10. The Violin-An Unknown Instrument, by Albert Green
11. The Violin-An Unknown Instrumen, by Albert Green
The Violin-An Unknown Instrument (continued) by Albert Green
12. Albert W. Green, different drafts
Box VII
12. Albert W. Green, different drafts
Box VIII
13. Prologue to a story, Albert Green
14. Dreams of Grandeur, Albert Green
15. Impressions and Realities, Albert Green
16. An Episode, Albert Green
17. Joseph Guarnerius, part I, Albert Green
18. Joseph Guarnerius, part II, Albert Green
19. Joseph Guarnerius, part III, Albert Green
X. Scores
1. Elizabeth Green’s scores from Wheaton College
1. “Concerto”
2. Orchestra Arrangement by Elizabeth Green, “Praise Ye the Lord”
3. Various Music Scores
Box IX
XI. Personal Journal
1. Finances, Albert Green
2. Albert Green, 1921-22
3. Albert Green, 1943
4. Albert Green, 1949
XII. Lectures
1. “Sight Reading can by taught,” 1957.
2. University of Michigan, Jan. 14, 1961.
XIII. Media
“Serenade,” by Schubert. Elizabeth Green, Violin. Elthea Turner, Accompanist.(two copies)
XIV. Photographs
1. Elizabeth Green with friends (college days?) #1-4
2. Musical Groups, #5-7
3. High School Groups, directed by Elizabeth Green, #8-9
4. Dr. William Kuntz, #10
5. All State High School Orchestra, Iowa. 1941. #11
6. Photographs of Paintings, #12-16.
7. Waterloo Symphony Orchestra, 1936-37. #17.
8. Clarence Evans, #18-19.
9. W.H. Redington, neighbor or E. Green. #20.
10. Orchestra, 1932. #21.