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Kathleen Hart Bibb

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in 1918. She frequently performed with her brother-in-law, pianist and composer Frank Bibb, providing accompaniment. For three seasons in the 1920s she toured the United States as a member of the Henshaw Mozart Operatic Company.
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became a successful author, and their childhood home is now a museum about their family and her work. Maud Hart based the character "Julia Ray" on her sister Kathleen. Kathleen Hart graduated from the
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Kathleen Hart married twice. She first married lawyer and violinist Eugene Sharp Bibb in 1913; Eugene Bibb spent much of their marriage in the military during World War I, and was awarded three
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Kathleen Hart Bibb started singing professionally in Minneapolis. She first sang in Chicago in 1917, in a recital at the Ziegfeld Theater. She gave her first New York concert at the
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Kathleen Hart Bibb performed at benefits for the troops, and for the American Red Cross. She also taught voice in Minneapolis at the
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She sang for the South Dakota State Suffrage Association in 1917. During
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333 Center St., Mankato MN, childhood home of Kathleen Hart, now a museum
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in Illinois during the 1920s. Late in life she taught voice at the
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Annual Catalogue, Monticello Seminary, Junior College and Academy
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Betsy-Tacy

Mankato, Minnesota
Maud Hart Lovelace
University of Minnesota
Aeolian Hall
World War I
MacPhail Center for Music
Monticello Seminary
University of Utah
Purple Hearts
Croix de Guerre
Los Angeles, California
Salt Lake City, Utah
Book Dedications
Archived
Wayback Machine
"Kathleen Hart-Bibb Scores"
"Kathleen Hart Bibb Wins Listeners from Start"
"Impressions made at her First New York Recital, Aeolian Hall, February 25, 1918"
"Bibb Joint Recitals"
"Kathleen Hart Bibb Will Join Faculty at McPhail School"
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"Kathleen Hat-Bibb Sings for Honor Guests"
"Local Musician Will Sing at Army Camps"
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