Richard Johnson and the Indiana University Percussion Department: A Personal History

First page for the Heatherwold subdivision in the 1950 US Census (Enumeration District PA 23-179, page 1)
While unpacking boxes I’d moved from my office at the University of Pennsylvania following my retirement in February 2021, I came across a cassette tape marked Untitled DeVine. After thinking a minute, I realized this must be an off-the-air recording I made of an interview of University of Tennessee Professor George DeVine broadcast on WUOT-FM as part of music director Norris Dryer’s regular Monday evening program, “Untitled.” (For more background, see my personal history of Norris Dryer.) With the help of my former colleagues in the Otto E. Albrecht Music Library, Eric Krewson and Catherine Rutan, I was able to transfer the audio on the tape to a digital file, and I’ve uploaded it for those who knew either Mr. Devine or Norris Dryer to enjoy.
Cabin near Cook Forest State Park
Hyena surrounded by vultures
English garden in front of Lindenshade
Sanborn Maps in Fisher Fine Arts Library
Guest room in the Lucerne Hotel, 79th and Amsterdam, NYC, November 2013
Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society, 55 (1916): 281