Geraldine Seeback & Frency Lefstad At Dexter Area Historical Society Annual Picnic, July 1973 Photographer: Wystan Stevens
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1973
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Geraldine Schlemmer Seeback & Friend At German Days Festival, August 1974 Photographer: Wystan Stevens
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1974
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Dale Seeback Plays The New Organ At His Mother's Music School, September 1948 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1948
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Ann Arbor News, September 8, 1948
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Trying out the new electronic organ for Ann Arbor's first private organ studio, at the Junior Music School, 217 S. Fifth Ave., is youthful organist Dale Seeback, 10. His mother, Mrs. Geraldine Seeback, director of the school, and a brother, Terry, 8, watch the experiment. The studio is scheduled to open Monday.
Ann Arbor News, September 8, 1948
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Trying out the new electronic organ for Ann Arbor's first private organ studio, at the Junior Music School, 217 S. Fifth Ave., is youthful organist Dale Seeback, 10. His mother, Mrs. Geraldine Seeback, director of the school, and a brother, Terry, 8, watch the experiment. The studio is scheduled to open Monday.
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Geraldine Seeback's Music Studio - The Harmony Room, December 1956
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Year:
1956
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Ann Arbor News, December 29, 1956
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READY TO OPEN: Geraldine Seeback's music studio will open Jan. 3 in its new location on the second floor of the building at 121 E. Liberty St. at S. Fourth Ave. Completely remodeled, the studio consists of four rooms - the Harmony Room for recitals, the Organ Room, a piano studio and a children's classroom. Mrs. Seeback, who has taught piano for over 30 years, formerly operated out of her apartment building at 320 E. Washington St.
Ann Arbor News, December 29, 1956
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READY TO OPEN: Geraldine Seeback's music studio will open Jan. 3 in its new location on the second floor of the building at 121 E. Liberty St. at S. Fourth Ave. Completely remodeled, the studio consists of four rooms - the Harmony Room for recitals, the Organ Room, a piano studio and a children's classroom. Mrs. Seeback, who has taught piano for over 30 years, formerly operated out of her apartment building at 320 E. Washington St.
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Geraldine Seeback's Music Studio - The Organ Room, December 1956
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1956
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Ann Arbor News, December 29, 1956
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READY TO OPEN: Geraldine Seeback's music studio will open Jan. 3 in its new location on the second floor of the building at 121 E. Liberty St. at S. Fourth Ave. Completely remodeled, the studio consists of four rooms - the Harmony Room for recitals, the Organ Room, a piano studio and a children's classroom. Mrs. Seeback, who has taught piano for over 30 years, formerly operated out of her apartment building at 320 E. Washington St.
Ann Arbor News, December 29, 1956
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READY TO OPEN: Geraldine Seeback's music studio will open Jan. 3 in its new location on the second floor of the building at 121 E. Liberty St. at S. Fourth Ave. Completely remodeled, the studio consists of four rooms - the Harmony Room for recitals, the Organ Room, a piano studio and a children's classroom. Mrs. Seeback, who has taught piano for over 30 years, formerly operated out of her apartment building at 320 E. Washington St.
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Geraldine Seeback's Music Studio - Children's Classroom, December 1956
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1956
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Ready To Open
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1956
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To Be Graduated June 9
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7
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June
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1957
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Organ Studio To Be Added By Junior School Of Music
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8
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September
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1948
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Ann Arbor Civic Ballet Board Members Have Tea, October 1963 Photographer: Doug Fulton
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Year:
1963
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Ann Arbor News, October 3, 1963
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Having their own tea while discussing plans for Sunday's tea which will honor dancers of the Ann Arbor Civic Ballet are members of the groups board (from left) Mrs. John Swisher, jr., Mrs. Jack Dulgeroff, Mrs. Geraldine Seeback and Mrs. Dimitri Theofil. The tea will be held at the home of Mrs. John DeTurk, 1904 Austin.
Ann Arbor News, October 3, 1963
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Having their own tea while discussing plans for Sunday's tea which will honor dancers of the Ann Arbor Civic Ballet are members of the groups board (from left) Mrs. John Swisher, jr., Mrs. Jack Dulgeroff, Mrs. Geraldine Seeback and Mrs. Dimitri Theofil. The tea will be held at the home of Mrs. John DeTurk, 1904 Austin.
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