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- 1892-1901 (Creation)
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1 Item : 21.5 cm [Manuscript]
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Biographical history
Rollin M. Pease was one of 9 children of Daniel and Katharine B. (née James) Pease. The Pease family settled in Highwood, Illinois in 1889 where Oak Terrace School was erected. Pease, a bass-baritone concert vocalist, served as director of the voice department at Northwestern University for several years until 1931 when he received an appointment as director of the Voice Department at the University of Arizona.
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Unknown. However, the attributed creator's sibling, Robert W. Pease, made multiple donations to the Society, 1967-1968.
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Scrapbook contains transit punch tickets for the Chicago & Northwestern and other transit lines as well as tickets for events at Fort Sheridan, Highwood and other ephemeral events and items. It also contains a ticket to a recital by Pease as a member of Fort Worth University Recital.
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Fragile and brittle with loose items.
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