Fannie Taylor Papers, 1937-2007

Container Title
Series: Occasional Articles, Lectures, and Speeches by Fannie Taylor
Scope and Content Note: Originally in labeled folders, mostly arranged by date (folder labels in inverted commas below).
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Folder   4
“Hi-Fi-Musical America”
Scope and Content Note: Fannie T. Taylor, “New Directions in Music Education,” Music in America 81, number 2 (February 1961): 12-13; Fan Taylor and Raymond Kendall, “Cultural Explosion,” Musical America 82, number 2 (February 1962): 8-9; Fan Taylor, “A Still Small Voice,” Musical America (February 1963); Fan Taylor, “Audiences-What's Happened to Them?,” High Fidelity and Musical America 20, number 2 (December 1970: MA 10-12; Fannie Taylor, “The Care and Feeding of an Arts Administrator,” High Fidelity/Musical America (September 1971); correspondence about these articles.
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Pre-1960
Scope and Content Note: “Promotion Pointers,” The Wisconsin Union 1942-1943 (by Fan Taylor), hectographed pamphlet; “Discussion Summary-Cultural Phases of the Union. Chairman: Mrs. Fannie T. Taylor” (Michigan State ACU Conference, 1957?): carbon typescript; “The Bus That Wouldn't Turn Left, by Fan Taylor”, typescript, undated; clipping from Dance (April 1937) on Margaret H'Doubler visiting Madison, Wisconsin; correspondence about these and other writings.
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“Feature Articles-Fan (old)”
Scope and Content Note: Fannie Muir Turnbull, “Dancing toward Cap and Gown,” Dance (April 1937): 9 and 32; Fannie Muir Turnbull, “Wisconsin Dance Dept. Develops Percussion Use,” Dance (September 1937): 17; Fannie Muir Turnbull, “Book Plating as a Hobby” (source unknown); Milwaukee Journal clippings, 1943; Fan Taylor, “Out-Patience Department,” The American Home (January 1948): 37-8; Fan Taylor, “Let's File by Season” The American Home (April 1947): 149.
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1961
Scope and Content Note: Fan Taylor, “The University's Influence on the Arts,” speech for Wisconsin's Women's Day, May 3, 1961 (typescript, press release and program brochure); Fannie Taylor, “Dance at Wisconsin”, in brochure for the University of Wisconsin Dance Festival (February 1961): 16-17; Fannie Taylor quoted in an article on the Wisconsin Union Theater, Wisconsin Alumnus (November 1962); “To Housemothers”, typescript of talk, November 15, 1961; typewritten report, February 3, 1961; Fannie T. Taylor, “New Directions in Music Education,” Musical America (February 1961).
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“Union Summer Course-, 1962”
Scope and Content Note: Outlines and texts of lectures for course on university arts programming by Fannie Taylor and others, sample program booklets, et cetera.
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Folder   9
1962
Scope and Content Note: Fan Taylor, “Cultural Explosion,” Musical America 82, number 2 (February 1962): 9; Wisconsin Union brochure; program for Philadelphia Orchestra concert, University Stock Pavilion, May 10, 1962; notes for ACU talk, April 3, 1962.
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Folder   10
1963
Scope and Content Note: Fan Taylor, “A Still Small Voice,” Musical America (February 1963); Wisconsin Union Theater Festival program brochure; “Far Eastern Festival,” Wisconsin Alumnus (November 1963): 15.
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Folder   11
1964
Scope and Content Note: Lecture for Campus Workshop on Arts Management, June 1964, carbon typescript; “Fannie Taylor, “Student-Faculty-Community Relationships”, and “Publicity and Promotion of the Fine Arts,” papers for ACUCM Concert Management Workshop, Michigan State University and UCLA, 1964 (carbon typescripts); “A Theater for All Seasons”, article about Fannie Taylor and the Union Theater, Wisconsin Alumnus (October 1964): 12-13; “Promotion Methods for Attractions,” lecture at Iowa State University, typescript.
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Folder   12
1965
Scope and Content Note: Fannie Taylor, “The Role of Student Committees and Staff Advising,” talk at St. Paul University Union, typescript; Fannie Taylor, Theater Programming in the College Union-Some Why's and How-To's, pamphlet for the Committee on the Arts of the Association of College Unions, 1966; program of the 42 Annual Conference of the Association of College Unions-International, San Francisco, April 1965, including Fannie Taylor, “A Major Concert Series Can be a Union Standard of Quality”; Fannie Taylor, “Wisconsin's Encouragement of the Arts: A Survey” in Goodwin F. Berquist, ed., Sciences, Arts and Letters in Wisconsin History, Transactions of the Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts and Letters 54, part A (1965): 55-66, and associated correspondence; Fannie Taylor, “Is Your Auditorium in Tune with its Audience?”, College and University Business 39, number 5 (November 1965): 63-4; Fannie Taylor, “Campus Workshops in Arts Management,” Arts in Society 3, number 1: 134-6; Fannie Taylor, “Programming Under Pressure,” ACUCM Bulletin Supplement 7 (March 1971): 1-4; photocopy of University of Wisconsin (UW) President Glenn Frank's August 15, 1936 statement on the UW's artist-in-residence program.
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1966
Scope and Content Note: Syllabus of UW Freshman Forum, Fall 1966, including Fannie Taylor lecturing on “The Arts-A Public Domain” plus typescript of the lecture; Fannie Taylor, Theater Programming in the College Union-Some Why's and How-To's, pamphlet for the Committee on the Arts of the Association of College Unions, 1966, and associated correspondence; Fannie Taylor, “Ins, Outs, and Working the Show,” Moderator 5, number 2 (March 1966): 44-5, with associated correspondence ; Isabelle Fisher, interview with Fannie Taylor, “Questions and Answers about College Bookings,” Dance Magazine 30, number 1 (January 1966): 52-3 and 72 and associated correspondence.
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“Holiday Letter, May 18, 1966”: Wisconsin Union Theater brochure
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1967
Scope and Content Note: Fannie Taylor, “The Arts on the Move,” paper for ACU-1 Conference, Philadelphia, April 1967, cyclostyled typescript; Fannie Taylor, “Report from the Coordinator,” Newsletter of the University of Wisconsin Arts Council 5 (November 1967); “Relations with Artists' Representatives, A Guide” published by Association of College Unions; Fannie Taylor, “Entertainment-Obstacle or Opportunity?”, paper for Block Booking Conference, University of South Carolina, February 2, 1967, cyclostyled typescript; Fannie Taylor, “Projections for Music,” paper for the House Subcommittee on the arts, August 15, 16, 1967, cyclostyled typescript; Fannie Taylor, “Memorandum” on the Garden State Arts Center, New Jersey, August 10, 11, 1967, carbon typescript; Fannie Taylor, “The Media, Friend or Foe of the Arts?”, Theta Sigma Phi Meeting, Madison, Wisconsin, November 9, 1967, cyclostyled typescript; Fannie Taylor, “The Arts in Colleges and Universities”, keynote address to Fifth Annual Midwest Concert Managers Conference, Iowa City, Iowa, January 6, 1967 (also Madison, January 14, 1967), typescript.
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1968
Scope and Content Note: Playbills and brochures for the University of Wisconsin Festival of Contemporary Dance, 1968-9; Fannie Taylor, “New Audiences for the Performing Arts”, paper for American Association of Museums Annual Meeting, New Orleans, Louisiana, May 22, 1968; address by Professor Taylor, to Altrusa, March 13, 1968; Memorandum from Fannie Taylor to Roger L. Stevens on “Music: Long Range Plans”, September 1, 1968; information sheets for ACUCM Concert Management Workshops, Eastman School of Music, Michigan State University, and UCLA, July 1968; Fannie Taylor, “Coordinating the Arts-the Union as the Expediter,” paper at the ACU-1 Conference “Dialogue 1968”, Chicago, Illinois, April 7-10, 1968.
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1969
Scope and Content Note: Fannie Taylor, “Kennedy Center Talk,” Mount Mary College, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, April 19, 1969; address on music delivered on Waukesha campus, Spring 1969; report from Wisconsin by Fannie Taylor, Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts Newsletter, April 1969; memo from Fannie Taylor to Prof. Elias Lopez Soba, University of Puerto Rico, on Consultation on Cultural Program at University of Puerto Rico, January 22-25, 1969; Fannie Taylor, “Outline of Standard Promotion Methods for Theatrical (Music, Drama) Attractions on College Campuses,” address, Ames, Iowa, January 1969; Fan Taylor, “Arts Councils”, Caltech workshop, August 25-29, 1969.
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Folder   1
“Weekly Report”
Scope and Content Note: Reports by Fannie Taylor to Presidents and Vice Presidents of the UW System on the campus Arts Program, located at Keystone House, University Bay Drive, 1967-1970; also correspondence, memos, notes, et cetera., connected with the University of Wisconsin Arts Council, 1968-1971.
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1970
Scope and Content Note: Fannie Taylor, “Introduction,” UW Alumni Club, Key Bridge Marriott Motel, April 8, 1970; Fannie Taylor, “Audiences-What's Happened to Them?,” High Fidelity and Musical America (December 1970): MA10-12 and 31 (typescript, clipping and offprint); Fannie Taylor, “Education for Administrators: Wisconsin Strikes a Balance,” undated; Special issue on Porter Butts of the Bulletin of the Association of College Unions 38, number “PB” (March 1970); Fannie Taylor, “Making the Best Last: Preserving Our Arts Heritage,” address for Women's Day, October 6, 1970; address by Fannie Taylor at 36th Annual Wisconsin Salon of Art, November 1970; Fannie Taylor, “The Arts: Their Jigsaw Condition,” for University forum “The Contemporary Scene”, August 10, 1970; Fannie Taylor, “It Takes Art to Run a Fair,” International Altrusan (April 1970): 18-20.
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1971
Scope and Content Note: Fannie Taylor, “Supporting the Arts at the University of Wisconsin: Can It Be Done?”; Fannie Taylor, “Artists, Agents and Managers Must Face the Task Together,” Music and Artists (February-March 1971): 9 and 38; Fannie Taylor, “ACUUM Panel Looks at Rock,” The Instrumentalist 25, number 10 (May 1971): 35-7; Fannie Taylor, “The Care and Feeding of an Arts Administrator,” High Fidelity and Musical America (September 1971): MA10-11 (and typescript, under the title “Education for Administrator: Wisconsin Strikes a Balance”); “Programming under Pressure” and “ACUCM Panel Looks at Rock”, ACUCM Bulletin Supplement 6 and 7, March 1971); Fannie Taylor, “The Arts: Their Jigsaw Condition,” paper for University forum “The Contemporary Scene”, August 10, 1970 as printed in Wisconsin Academy Review 18, number 1 (1971): 1-7.
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1972
Scope and Content Note: Nancy Hanks, “The Declaration of Cincinnati for the Arts,” American Symphony Orchestra League meeting, Cincinnati, Ohio, June 15, 1972 (with announcement of Fannie Taylor's appointment as Director of the NEA's Office of Program Information); Fannie Taylor, Negotiating and Contracting for Artists and Attractions at Educational and Nonprofit Institutions, ACUCM, Madison, Wisconsin, 1972; Fannie Taylor, “The Arts Endowment,” speech at Midland Texas, September 8, 1912; Fannie Taylor, “Keeping It All Going,” speech at Madison, Wisconsin Regional ACUCM meeting, November 1, 1972; Fannie Taylor, “Notes for Report on NEA, ACUCM Conference, Houston, Texas, December 13, 1972; Fannie Taylor, “Remarks” at Festival of Flowers, Greenwood, South Carolina, July 28, 1972; Fannie Taylor, “Remarks,” Milwaukee United Performing Arts Fund Conference, Wingspread, Racine, Wisconsin, November 15, 1972 (plus brochure of the conference and clippings); Fan Taylor, “Wild Pockets,” The Nature Conservancy Newsletter (Spring/Summer 1972).
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, 1973 (Artists in Residence)
Scope and Content Note: Fannie Taylor, “Government's Role in Cultural Areas,” Philanthropy in a Changing Society, 16th Annual Conference of the National Council on Philanthropy, Detroit, Michigan, October 22-24, 1973: 24-5 and typescript; Fannie Taylor, “... to Make the Arts Available to All,” Music Clubs Magazine (Autumn 1973): 6-8; Fannie Taylor, “Politics and Pressures of Funding through NEA,” speech at 58th Annual Conference, National University Extension Association, Omaha, Nebraska, April 17, 1973; Fannie Taylor, “The Arts Are Growing,” remarks at the National Secretary's Association, Washington, DC, February 12, 1973; Fannie Taylor, “The Federal Government and the Arts,” address at the Performing Arts Management Institute, New York Sheraton Hotel, November 11, 1973; Fannie Taylor, “Wisconsin Pioneers-The Artist-in-Residence,” Wisconsin Academy Review (June 1973): 22-6, and typescript.
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1974
Scope and Content Note: Fan Taylor, “Arts Endowment, The Artist, and Local Sponsors”, address for California trip, January 1974; Fannie Taylor, address at the American Association of State Colleges and Universities seminar, Mayflower Hotel, Washington, DC, March 26, 1974; Fannie Taylor, speech to the National 4-H Foundation, Washington, D.C., April 10, 1974; grants recommended for the Expansion Arts Program Fiscal 1974; Fannie Taylor, “A Fresh Look and a Fresh Listen,” speech at Wingspread Conference, Racine, Wisconsin, May 18, 1974 and conference agendas; Fannie Taylor, speech to National Workshop in Aesthetic Responsibility, American Home Economics Association, Snowmass, Colorado, August 12, 1974; Fan Taylor, speech to business seminar The Federal Government and You-Partners in Change and Progress, sponsored by Congressman Albert W. Johnson, September 17, 1974.
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Folder   7
1975
Scope and Content Note: Fannie Taylor, “The Arts: Man's Survival Kit,” speech at “Perspectives” conference, Caltech, March 1975; Fannie Taylor, “Women and Creativity,” speech at Penn State, March 1975; Fan Taylor, “Arts and the Community,” speech at Delta College, Michigan, April 4, 1975; Fannie Taylor, “The Other Half,” speech at Miami University, Ohio, August 25, 1975; Fannie Taylor, “The Nature Conservancy-Lands for the Future,” April 20, 1975, and copy of Trends (July-August-September 1975); Fan Taylor, “Crisis Years,” speech at Buena Vista College, Storm Lake, Iowa, May 18 1975 and correspondence, commencement program, report on Fan Taylor's speech.
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Folder   1
1976
Scope and Content Note: F. Taylor, “Lecture for Arts Management Course,” University of Iowa, April 1976; “A Talk at the Association of College Unions International Fall Conference,” St. Norbert College, October 24, 1976; Wisconsin Union Personnel Orientation, August 5, 1976.
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1977
Scope and Content Note: “The Arts and the UW-Madison: An Overview,” Madison Newsletter 3, number 6 (February 1977); “Federal Funding: Boon or Boondoggle?”, speech to Wisconsin Theatre Association, Wausau, Wisconsin, April 1, 1977; “Your Company Image on Paper”, NARB Bulletin October 14, 1977; Fannie Taylor, “Our Fine History in the Fine Arts” (typescript title “Wisconsin-Pioneering in the Arts”) Wisconsin Alumnus 79, number 1 (November 1977: 5-7; Fan Taylor, “We Loved Them in Madison,” Wisconsin Alumnus 78, number 6 (September 1977):30-1.
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Folder   3
“Barns: Wisconsin”
Scope and Content Note: Correspondence, clippings, photographs, brochures on barn-painting and decoration in Wisconsin, including Fannie Taylor, “Wisconsin's Rainbow Barns.”
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Folder   4
1978
Scope and Content Note: Fan Taylor, “News from the Chairman,” The Nature Conservancy Newsletter, Wisconsin Chapter (Spring 1978): 1; Fannie Taylor, “Arts Administration Programs: Phenomenon of Growth,” typescript marked “Cultural Post”; “On Volunteering, Talk to Madison Symphony Orchestra League,” handwritten speech; Fannie Taylor, “Managing the Culture Explosion,” MBA 12, number 3 (March 1978): 20-23; Fan Taylor, “Panel 'Women Today', Oct. 6, 1978, 50th Anniversary-Wisconsin Union,” typescript of speech; invitation to Union Family Birthday Party, October 7, 1978, with typescript draft of after-dinner speeches by Fannie Taylor; Fannie Taylor, “The Arts: A Special Responsibility,” typescript of talk at the Association of College Unions-International conference, New Orleans, Louisiana, March 21, 1978; “The AAUW,” typescript of speech for Community Forum, Madison, Wisconsin, September 26, 1978, and letter; Fannie Taylor, “Educating the Arts Dollar,” Grants Magazine 1, number 3 (September 1978): 224-8; Fannie Taylor, “Rural Mural,” Wisconsin Trails 19, number 4 (Winter 1978): 27-30.
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Folder   5
1979
Scope and Content Note: Fan Taylor, “Mortar Board Initiation,” typescript of speech, April 8, 1979 and program brochure; Fannie Taylor, “Recollections of a Cultural Pack Rat,” typescript of talk at ACUCAA Midwest Regional conference, September 27, 1979; Fannie Taylor, “Arts Support Goes Public in Wisconsin,” two variant typescripts of a talk at WASAL Annual Meeting, Kenosha, Wisconsin, April 20, 1979 and letter; “Department Cooperate in Arts Consortium,” On Wisconsin 1, number 2 (Spring 1979): 5; set of note cards on social developments of the 1970s.
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1980
Scope and Content Note: Fannie Taylor, “Introduction and Review of the Seventies,” talk at the University Forum The Arts in the Changing Decades of the Seventies, University of Wisconsin-Madison, June 16, 1980, forum brochure and typescript of talk; report on the Forum in On Wisconsin 3, number 3 (Spring 1981): 2; announcement and report on revised version of the talk for Madison Rotary Club delivered August 1980 in The Rotary News, Madison, Wisconsin 65, numbers 7 and 8 (August 16 and 23, 1980); introductory and concluding pages for the Rotary Club version; Fannie Taylor, “A New Career for an Old Piano,” typescript of talk; Fannie Taylor, “Arts Support Goes Public in Wisconsin,” published version, Transactions of the Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts and Letters 68 (1980): 64-73.
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1981
Scope and Content Note: Fannie Taylor, “Grand Piano, Grand Career” (published version of “A New Career for an Old Piano,” above), Wisconsin Alumnus 82, number 4 (May/June 1981): 10-11; Fannie Taylor, “The Arts in the Changing Decade of the 1970s,” Grants Magazine 4, number 1 (March 1981): 29-32; Fan Taylor, “Keeping the Arts Lively,” talk at WASAL, April 25, 1981, correspondence, annual meeting program, and typescript.
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1982
Scope and Content Note: “The National Endowment for the Arts: Catalyst for Arts Support,” speech to Music Education National Conference, San Antonio, Texas, February 11, 1982, typescript and conference program; Fannie Taylor, “Arts Support Goes Public in Wisconsin,” June 4, 1982 letter from Fan Taylor to the UW Arts Consortium enclosing a copy of the 1980 version.
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“Alumnus Articles”
Scope and Content Note: Jean Dudley Bass, “From the Stage at West High to the Stage of a West End London Theater,” Madison (August 1980): 63-67, clipping; Alan M. Kriegsman, “Arts Should Be 'Basic' to Education, Report Says,” The Capital Times (May 26, 1977): 58, clipping; Fan Taylor, “We Loved Them in Madison,” Wisconsin Alumnus 78, number 6 (September 1977): 30-1, clipping; Fannie Taylor, “Wisconsin-Pioneering in the Arts”, typescript and printed versions of “Our Fine History in the Fine Arts” Wisconsin Alumnus 79, number 1 (November 1977): 5-7, and correspondence; “The Arts and the UW-Madison: An Overview,” Madison Newsletter 3, number 6 (February 1977), clipping; correspondence regarding possible contributors to Wisconsin Alumnus; Fannie Taylor, “Supporting the Arts at the University of Wisconsin: Can It Be Done?”, typescript; Wisconsin Alumnus 81, number 4 (May/June 1980).
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Folder   10
1984
Scope and Content Note: “Some * Starred Recollections,” typescript, “Fan Taylor, “A Theater for All Seasons,” typescript marked “Copy for Alumnus” and “They Were All 'Enchanted Evenings',” Wisconsin Alumnus 85 number 4 (May/June 1984): 11-15, clipping and correspondence; Plenum Publishing Corporation flyer for Fannie Taylor and Anthony L. Barresi, The Arts at a New Frontier: The National Endowment for the Arts.
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1985
Scope and Content Note: Fan Taylor, “Remarks”, speech at NEA 20th Anniversary, State Capitol, Madison, September 26, 1985; Fan Taylor, “The Arts Endowment Rounds Second Decade,” typescript and clipping from ACUCAA Bulletin 28, number 9 (September 1985): 12-13; Fan Taylor, “Review of the Wisconsin Chapter History,” speech at the Annual Meeting of the Wisconsin Chapter of the Nature Conservancy, June 1, 1985; “TNC: A Proud Heritage,” report on the address above and profile of Fan Taylor, The Nature Conservancy Newsletter, Wisconsin Chapter (Late Summer 1985): 1, 4-5; Fannie Taylor, “What is Your Honorable Age?” typescript for Modern Maturity; Fan Taylor, “Seminar,” October 16, 1985, typescript; ACUCAA Bulletin 29, number 5 (May 1986), with extensive quotations from Fannie Taylor and Anthony L. Barresi, The Arts at a New Frontier: The National Endowment for the Arts; copy of Wisconsin Arts Board Bulletin (October/November/December 1985); note cards with notes for a speech; “Notes for RAP, October 5, 1985”, typescript of notes for a speech; Fan Taylor, “Remarks-Music Hall Rededication,” October 6, 1985, typescript and program of the ceremony; speech for a memorial service for A.C. Scott, September 30, 1985, and program.
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1986
Scope and Content Note: Fan Taylor, “Remarks, Music Hall, Attic Angels, January 20 1986”, typescript; Fan Taylor, “NEA Beloit, September 22, 1986”, typescript; “Speech-Attic Angels September 19, 1986”, typescript.
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Folder   1
1987
Scope and Content Note: Fan Taylor, speech for Leo Steffens Memorial, June 24, 1987, typescript; “Lower Lounge Talk-October 19, 20, 21, 22 1987, Travel Adventure (Americans in London) and Polish Chamber Orchestra”, typescript of speech; Fannie Taylor, “Pioneering in Arts Administration,” article for Arts Administration Newsletter, November 1987; Madison Civics Club 75th Anniversary Program of Celebration, 1987 (Fannie Taylor, Anniversary Chairman).
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1988
Scope and Content Note: Fan Taylor, review of Livingston Biddle, Our Government and the Arts for ACUCAA Bulletin Book Supplement (November-December 1988): 2; Fan Taylor, Edgewood College Living and Learning talk, November 1, 1988, two variant typescripts, brochure and correspondence; “Alumni Weekend Speech, May 6, 1988”, typescript.
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Folder   3
Writings and speeches connected with the 50th anniversary of Wisconsin Union Theater, 1989
Scope and Content Note: Fan Taylor, “Enchanted Evenings,” University of Wisconsin-Madison Round Table address, September 26, 1989, typescript and correspondence; Fan Taylor, “Class of 1940 Banquet, Saturday May 12, 1990”, typescript of speech; Fan Taylor, “Enchanted Evenings,” Jewish Social Services October 23, 1989, typescript of talk; Madison Wisconsin Rotary News, 21 (November 18, 1989) and 23 (December 2, 1989) with reports on the Union Theater 50th Anniversary celebrations; Fan Taylor, “Enchanted Evenings,” Downtown Rotary Club, November 23, 1989, typescript of talk; Fan Taylor, speech at Union “Family” Banquet, October 8, 1989, typescript; Tom Murphy, “Thanks for the Memories,” Wisconsin Alumni (September-October 1989): 12-16 (including picture of Fan Taylor); clippings on the 50th Anniversary; notes for an article “A Tradition of Excellence” for Wisconsin Alumni; “A Tradition of Excellence (Beginning Rewrite)”, article for Wisconsin Alumnus, typescript and notes; clipping on Fannie Taylor, ed., The Wisconsin Union Theater: Fifty Golden Years.
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1989
Scope and Content Note: Fan Taylor, “Twentieth Anniversary-Arts Administration Program,” typescript; Fan Taylor, “Pioneering in Arts Administration,” University of Wisconsin-Madison Center for Arts Administration Center Edition (Winter 1987): 2-3; brochure of Center for Arts Administration Collegium, 1989; “Wisconsin's Encouragement of the Arts: A Survey,” UW-Madison Arts Directory, 1989: 79-87.
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1990
Scope and Content Note: Fannie Taylor, “A Building for the Future,” Wisconsin Academy Review 36, number 2 (March 1990): 4-9, two typescript drafts and a list of cuts; “Madison School District Visual and Performing Arts Steering Committee, January 30, 1990,” research materials, typescript and correspondence; League of Women Voters of Dane County/CitiCable “Access: City Hall” radio program on government support for the arts, invitation, list of questions, note cards with topics for discussion; Fan Taylor, “Curtain Going Up,” talk for Historic Madison at the University Club, November 15, 1990, typescript; Fan Taylor, “The Arts Supporter,” speech for a memorial service for Jerry Bartell, August 19, 1990, typescripts and invitation; Fan Taylor, “Spring Day on Campus,” May 11, 1990, typescript and invitation; Fan Taylor, “Class of 1940 Banquet,” May 12, 1990, typescript of speech and brochure; offprint of Fannie Taylor, “Wisconsin's Encouragement of the Arts: A Survey,” Transactions of the Wisconsin Academy of Arts and Sciences 54, part A (1965): 55-65.
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1991
Scope and Content Note: Transcript of interview with Fannie Taylor about the Pro Arte Quartet on WHA Prime Time, April 5, 1991, plus clipping from Airwaves.
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“Elderhostel , 1991-Edgewood”
Scope and Content Note: Edgewood College Summer Session 1991, Elderhostel, July 7-13, 1991: program, including Fannie Taylor lectures on “Mirrors of Change: Arts in Our Century,” July 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12, 1991, registrant list, book list, correspondence, certificate of completion of the program for Fannie Taylor, clippings, typescripts of Fannie Taylor's lectures; printout of Arts Endowment legislation.
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1995
Scope and Content Note: Fannie Taylor, “The Arts Under Siege: The Battle for Public Support,” UW-Madison Division of University Outreach Emeritus Faculty Lecture, October 8, 1995, correspondence, clippings, typescript.
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1996
Scope and Content Note: Fannie Taylor, “The Arts Under Siege: The Battle for Public Support,” Wisconsin Academy Review 42, number 2 (Spring 1996): 10-14, clippings and correspondence; speech to Asociation of Performing Arts Presenters New York Conference, December 20, 1996, typescript; Fan Taylor, “Lighting the Torch: How We Caught Fire in the Cultural Explosion,” Inside Arts 8, number 5 (November 1996): 31-5.
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1997
Scope and Content Note: Fan Taylor, “Jerry Willis: An Appreciation,” Inside Arts 9, number 5 (November 1997): 55, clipping; report on the 1996 Fan Taylor Award, Inside Arts 9, number 1 (March 1997): 12-13; Fannie Taylor's New Year's letter to family and friends, January 12, 1997, typescript.
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1998
Scope and Content Note: “Board Profile-Fan Taylor,” Bach Dancing & Dynamite Society Newsletter number 3 (Spring 1998); “Plato”, lecture in Wisconsin Union Theater, September 18, 1998, on the foundation of the theater, typescripts; Fan Taylor, “BDDS Newsletter Note, March 22, 1998”, typescript.
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1999
Scope and Content Note: “The Madison All-Century List,” Madison Magazine (November 1999): 16-30 and 78, including Fan Taylor on page 26, typescript and correspondence.
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2001
Scope and Content Note: “People Spotlight,” Inside Arts 13, number 6 (November/December 2001): 68-83 (including Fan Taylor, pages 81-2).
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, 2002 or , 2003
Scope and Content Note: Speech on the opening of the Union Theater in 1939.