A picture of William Scheide, founder and director of the Bach Aria Group, posing with a pipe organ. The picture appeared in the Tower Tribune -- State University of New York at Albany student newspaper -- on October 18, 1976. The group performed in Page Hall on October 24, 1976, and is the only organization of its kinds in the United States. There are crop marks on two sides of the photograph. In the bottom margin is noted "BACH ARIA GROUP;" "HERBERT BARRETT MANAGEMENT 1860 Broadway New York, N.Y." Also handwritten in the bottom margin is "Photo B Tower Trib p.1 29 x 44 picas.", 1976

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A picture of William Scheide, founder and director of the Bach Aria Group, posing with a pipe organ. The picture appeared in the Tower Tribune -- State University of New York at Albany student newspaper -- on October 18, 1976. The group performed in Page Hall on October 24, 1976, and is the only organization of its kinds in the United States. There are crop marks on two sides of the photograph. In the bottom margin is noted "BACH ARIA GROUP;" "HERBERT BARRETT MANAGEMENT 1860 Broadway New York, N.Y." Also handwritten in the bottom margin is "Photo B Tower Trib p.1 29 x 44 picas."
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College student newspapers and periodicals

Scheide, William H. (William Hurd), 1914-

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Bach Aria Group

Tower Tribune

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