[McMurry College Recital Program] (open access)

[McMurry College Recital Program]

Program for the recital of violinist Beatrice Story and pianist Hjalmar Bergh, at McMurry College.
Date: November 21, 1927
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Recital Program: Beatrice Story, Violinist, and Hjalmar Bergh, Pianist, 1927] (open access)

[Recital Program: Beatrice Story, Violinist, and Hjalmar Bergh, Pianist, 1927]

Program for the violin and piano recital by Beatrice Story and Hjalmar Bergh, respectively, held November 21, 1927, at 8:15 p.m., in the college chapel.
Date: November 1927
Creator: McMurry College
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Program: May Fete, 1927] (open access)

[Program: May Fete, 1927]

Program for the third annual May Fete held May 1, 1927 on the McMurry College campus.
Date: April 1927
Creator: McMurry College
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Recital Program: Beatrice Story and Hjalmar Bergh Students, 1927] (open access)

[Recital Program: Beatrice Story and Hjalmar Bergh Students, 1927]

Program for the students of Beatrice Story (violinist) and Hjalmar Bergh (pianist) recital held December 5, 1927, at 8:15 p.m., in the college chapel.
Date: 1927
Creator: McMurry College
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Program: "The Egyptian Princess", 1927] (open access)

[Program: "The Egyptian Princess", 1927]

Program for a performance of "The Egyptian Princess," put on by the McMurry College Choral Club on November 14, 1927, at 8:00 p.m., in the college chapel.
Date: November 1927
Creator: McMurry College
System: The Portal to Texas History
[McMurry College Recital Program] (open access)

[McMurry College Recital Program]

Program for a McMurry College recital featuring the pupils of violinist Beatrice Story and pianist Hjalmar Bergh. The performers include Thelma Jo Bickley, Davis Preston, Darthulia Green, Charles Canfil, Helen Bisbee, Lillian Bell, Jack Burford, Leonard Burford, Josephine Grisham, and Louise Davenport.
Date: December 5, 1927
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History