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Herbert Witherspoon

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Mrs. Herbert Witherspoon has been appointed managing director of the new Ballet International, the company to be sponsored by the Ballet Institute, of which George de Cuevas is head. Mrs. Witherspoon was for four years executive secretary of the American Guild of Musical Artists, and before that was
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The will of Herbert Witherspoon, general manager of the Metropolitan Opera, who died suddenly on May 10, was filed in Surrogate's Court yesterday. It provides for a memorial to his second wife and pupil, the late Florence Hinkle Witherspoon, and bequeaths his residuary estate to his widow, Blanche
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Herbert Witherspoon, the new general manager of the Metropolitan Opera, died suddenly yesterday afternoon in the executive offices at the opera house that he had occupied for only two weeks, since the departure of Giulio Gatti-Casazza.
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Witherspoon died suddenly on May 10, 1935, at the Metropolitan Opera House. He was barely six weeks into his term as general manager, when he collapsed at his desk from a heart attack while meeting with Met assistant manager,
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New Manager Witherspoon was genial and relaxed as he talked with his aide, Edward Ziegler. He beamed when Treasurer Earle Lewis came in to report that next year's subscriptions ...
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to buy music scripts to be donated in the name of Florence Hinkle, his second wife. The remainder of his estate went to his third wife, Blanche Sternberg Skeath.
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Witherspoon made his singing debut in 1898 with a small company in New York, and soon was making many appearances in concert and in
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a member for five years of the board of governors of the Metropolitan Opera Guild. ...
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After the death of Florence Hinkle in 1933, he married Blanche Sternberg Skeath.
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when the latter retired as General Manager of the Metropolitan Opera in 1935.
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Witherspoon was succeeded as General Manager of the Metropolitan Opera by
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Metropolitan Opera
Giulio Gatti-Casazza
Edward Patrick Johnson
Buffalo, New York
Manhattan
Yale University
bass
opera manager
Buffalo, New York
Yale University
Yale Glee Club
Horatio Parker
Edward MacDowell
New York City
Europe
Paris
Jean-Baptiste Faure
Jacques Bouhy
Milan
Francesco Lamperti
London
Berlin
oratorios
Metropolitan Opera
Richard Wagner
Parsifal
Victor Talking Machine Company
Florence Hinkle
Chicago Musical College

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