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  1. Dixonia: A Bio-Discography of Bill Dixon (Discographies) by Benjamin I. Young, 1998-07-17
  2. Alec Wilder: A Bio-Bibliography (Bio-Bibliographies in Music) by David Demsey, Ronald Prather, 1993-01-30
  3. Dis Here: A Bio-Discography of Julian Cannonball Adderley (Discographies: Association for Recorded Sound Collections Discographic Reference) by Chris Sheridan, 2000-05-30
  4. Jazz: The Essential Companion to Artists and Albums (Rough Guides) by Ian Carr, Digby Fairweather, et all 1995-11-01
  5. Jean 'Django' Reinhardt: A Contextual Bio-Discography 1910-1953 by Paul Vernon, 2003-08
  6. George Gershwin: A Bio-Bibliography (Bio-Bibliographies in Music) by Norbert Carnovale, 2000-02
  7. Bobby Hackett: A Bio-Discography (Discographies) by Harold Jones, 1999-01-30
  8. William Thomas McKinley: A Bio-Bibliography (Bio-Bibliographies in Music) by Jeffrey S. Sposato, 1995-05-30
  9. They Also Wrote by William E. Studwell, 2000-10-18
  10. Twentieth-Century Brass Soloists by Michael Meckna, 1994-02-28
  11. American Women Songwriters: A Biographical Dictionary by Virginia L. Grattan, 1993-04-30

81. Dayton Jazz Composers QuintetDayton Jazz Composers Quintet By Ron Gable Although
Access to encyclopedias, dictionaries, thesauri, and quotations including several music related titles. Offers brief biographical entries. Search engine for thousands of sites for musical artists. All Music Guides.
http://www.jazzadvocate.com/Jazz%20Column%20Articles/Jazz%20Advocate%2010%2C31.p

82. American Composers Forum - Los Angeles Chapter: Home
American composers Forum Los Angeles Chapter, new music organization of composers, performers, community and music education programs, commissions, fellowships, grants and residencies for experimental music, concert music, world music, jazz, sacred As a service organization for composers and performers of new music as well as a provider of educational opportunities
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83. BIO
Their work celebrated the distinct rhythms of northeastern Brazil's folklore andthe AfroBrazilian jazz influence. composers such as Villa Lobos,Tom Jobim
http://www.aaronaranita.com/bio.htm
Aaron Aranita
EASTBOUND Home CD Band Bios ... New CD BIO: Aaron Aranita BIO: Japanese Translation Aaron Aranita has been a professional working musician for over 25 years. He has worked as a sideman and leader throughout the U.S. and Japan backing up some of the top names in the business, Bob Hope, Andy Williams, Natalie Cole, the Temptations, and Boy Katindig just to name a few. But that is only one aspect of his musicianship. He started in music young, playing the clarinet then switching to bass in high school, went back to playing woodwinds in college, and then picking up keyboards along the way. He honed his craft in colleges such as Leeward Community College near his hometown of Waipahu, Hawaii and Monterey Peninsula College in Monterey, California, and at dedicated establishments of musical learning such as the Berklee School of Music in Boston, Massachusetts. The Berklee School of Music was where Aaron decided to reach out even more and really learn from the best teachers available, Joe Viola for saxophone, Greg Hopkins, Phil Wilson and Andy Jaffe for arranging and composition. Evidently, he learned his lessons well because the people at Berklee to nominated him to the Dean's List in 1980. As a side note, after Berklee, he even found the time to study piano tuning at the San Francisco School of Piano Tuning and Repair while performing with his band, Eastbound, in the Bay Area of California.

84. Jazz | ALL ABOUT JAZZ | The Web's Ultimate Guide To Jazz
Monthly Webzine featuring profiles, interviews, reviews and a 'jazz journalist of the month,' plus Category Arts Music Styles jazz Magazines and Ezines...... Parker McPhee (OkkaDisk) Hearsay Brett Sroka (Fresh Sound) A jazz CelebrationMarsalis Family (Marsalis) Walkin' the Line New jazz composers (Fresh Sound
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Quick Links CD Reviews News Forums Musicians ... eStore SEARCH AAJ WWW FREE NEWSLETTER Bookmark Us! Contact Us Suggestion Box Help Wanted ...
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Tony Marino Welcome to AAJ! New to Jazz? Building a Jazz Library History of Jazz ... Jazz Humor Concert Posters IF by Myriam Alter Deep In A Dream by Charlie Mariano Previously featured picks - includes reviews 04-Apr Marian McPartland's 85th Birthday Bash Brought... 04-Apr Jazz Awards Voting and Reservations 03-Apr Discover Toronto's Jazz Scene 03-Apr Award-Winning Pianist/Composer Michel Camilo... 03-Apr Two Classic Posters Added to AAJ e-Store
03-Apr All About Jazz-New York: April 2003 PDF... recent news... site news submit news ... upcoming cd releases MONTHLY GREETING: Simple Talk JAZZ POLL: Who is your favorite tenor player? Cast your vote at the All About Jazz Bulletin Board AAJ BULLETIN BOARD: Talk Jazz, baseball, movies, books... swap CDs, sell CDs and more, at our recently re-launched bulletin board NEW CONCERT POSTERS: We've added two new concert posters to the AAJ e-store . Check out the Monk!

85. Spooky Actions - Artist Bios
ARTIST bios. downtown scene, working with other emerging improvisers and composersin his Chris is the recipient of two jazz composition fellowships from the
http://www.turnworld.com/artists/gunther/spooky/bios.htm
SPOOKY ACTIONS
ARTIST BIOS
Bruce Arnold John Gunther Chris Dahlgren Jay Rosen John Gunther "...a fluent composer-performer who is redefining mainstream Jazz " - David Lewis
"Worth investigating for his personal interpretations of the modern mainstream." - Ira Gitler For composer and multi-reed instrumentalist John Gunther (he plays Soprano, Alto, and Tenor Sax, Clarinet, Bass Clarinet, and Flute), it's all about communication. Whether he is playing solo over one of his own mainstream jazz tunes, or "taking it out" with a reinterpretation of a 20th century classical composition, his music remains ever accessible, intelligent and audience friendly. His interests are wide-ranging: World, Classical, experimental and Jazz music are all reflected in his work while remaining unified by his personal style and finely developed sense of structure. "I got that sense of structure from my mother, who is a painter" he explains. "When I was very young I would look at a group of her paintings and she would ask me how my eye traveled through each one or how light and shadow would feel in relation to each other. I've found the concepts of balance, economy, contrast and contour to be equally important in music. Like the frame of a painting, time is the containing boundary that everything occurs within and the composer or improviser can shape this form or boundary and in a sense the listener's emotions and thoughts. It's a communication that transcends boundaries, and it's exciting when both performers and audience share in that experience together."

86. American Composers Orchestra - Digging The Nuggets
And then there's the variety of Zappa's output operas like Joe's Garage, Thingfishand Uncle Meat; jazz recordings like Hot Rats and jazz from Hell
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or call Program Notes Artist Bios Related Essay: Roll Over Bill Haley, Tell Frank Zappa The News... by Frank J. Oteri top homepage concert schedule Sunday, March 2, 2003 at 3pm Zappa and the Emerging American Composer Carnegie Hall Steven Sloane , conductor David Moss, Omar Ebrahim, vocalists DAN COLEMAN: L'alma respira (World premiere. Commissioned by the Helen F. Whitaker Fund) HSUEH-YUNG SHEN: Autumn Fall (World premiere. Commissioned by the Helen F. Whitaker Fund) BRIAN ROBISON: In Search of the Miraculous (World premiere. Commissioned by the Helen F. Whitaker Fund) FRANK ZAPPA arr. Ali N. Askin:

87. Awesome Library - Arts
201; Beiderbecke, Bix (Bix Beiderbecke Memorial Society) Provides abrief biography of one of the greatest jazz musicians and composers.
http://www.awesomelibrary.org/Classroom/Arts/Music/Jazz.html
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  • Photos of Jazz Greats (A Passion for Jazz)
      Provides pictures of hundreds of jazz artists, by instrument (listed across the top of the page) and time period. (The photo links are the "P" letter at the end of each name and birthdate. 2-01

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  • Armstrong, Louie "Satchmo" (JazzOne Online)
      Provides a biography of the man considered to be the greatest contributor to the development of jazz. 1-01

  • Armstrong, Louie "Satchmo" (RedHotJazz.com)
      Provides a biography of the man considered to be the greatest contributor to the development of jazz. Includes music 1-01

  • Basie, Count (Horshak)
      Provides a biography of one of the most popular band leaders and pianists. 1-01

  • Bassie, Count (PBS - Jazz)
      Provides a biography of the bandleader and pianist. 2-01

  • Beiderbecke, Bix (Bix Beiderbecke Memorial Society)
      Provides a brief biography of one of the greatest jazz musicians and composers. Also spelled Biderbeck. 1-01

  • Bessie, Smith (RedHotJazz)
  • 88. The Transcendentalists
    out, performed and recorded with many of the finest composers and improvisers inthe city. He has recorded and toured with such diverse jazz personalities as
    http://www.jumparts.org/transcendbios.html

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    bios sounds gigs ... contact Steve Swell Born in Newark, New Jersey, Steve Swell has been living, working and performing in New York City for most of his adult life. In an effort to find his own voice on his instrument and to learn to write and arrange in a style of his own, he has sought out, performed and recorded with many of the finest composers and improvisers in the city. He has recorded and toured with such diverse jazz personalities as mainstreamers Lionel Hampton and Buddy Rich, to so-called outsiders like Anthony Braxton and Jemeel Moondoc. Swell has four recordings as a leader and is a featured artist on more than thirty-five other releases.
    Swell first came to public attention performing with Makanda Ken McIntyre in the multi-instrumentalist's concert at Carnegie Recital Hall in 1985 of which Herb Boyd of The Amsterdam News wrote, "Swell possesses a forceful, but mature sound...with a vibrant syncopation..." Later, Swell came to international attention while touring in Europe and recording with alto saxophonist Tim Berne and his group "Caos Totale." There are two studio recordings of this band on the JMT label. During this time Steve also toured and recorded with Joey Baron's "Barondown" which has three releases; one for JMT, one on New World and the most recent for the Avant label.
    Even though he is strongly identified with the "downtown scene", Swell has been developing his style in the more so-called "traditional avant-garde" arena. Co-leading such projects as "Space, Time, Swing" with Perry Robinson, being a sideman in William Parker's "Little Huey Creative Music Orchestra" and working with other similar people has kept him on this circuit. Dave McElfresh of Jazz Now wrote in a review of drummer Lou Grassi's CD, PoGressions, " Swell's powerful trombone zooms in and out of the music like a plane diving at a target. Players like himself - and music like this - are to be thanked for the revival of interest in the instrument."

    89. Jacksonville University Academics Departments: Music : Faculty Bios
    He has appeared in the Jacksonville jazz Festival and has performed on the Arts Allianceand is affiliated with the International League of Women composers.
    http://dept.ju.edu/music/faculty biographies.htm

    Music Department Home
    Degree Programs Auditions Scholarships ... Music Photos Music Department
    Faculty Biographies Full-time Faculty JON O. CARLSON , conductor, is director of choral activities and professor of music. He also serves as director of music at Southside United Methodist Church. He has a Doctor of Musical Arts degree from the University of Illinois. His choral experience includes singing under the batons of Leonard Bernstein, Joseph Krips, and Eugene Ormandy, and preparing choirs for the Butler Symphony, Evansville Philharmonic Orchestra and Jacksonville Symphony. He was the artistic director of the St. John's Art Singers. Currently, he is the Choral Director of the Jacksonville Symphony Chorus. ARTIE CLIFTON , associate professor of music, conducts the First Coast Wind Ensemble in Jacksonville. As a clarinetist, Mr. Clifton maintains a full performance schedule, including recitals, chamber music, and performances with the Jacksonville Symphony Orchestra. He holds a Bachelor of Music Education degree from Stetson University, a Master of Music degree from the University of Cincinnati, and also studied at New York University and Brooklyn College. He was formerly director of instrumental ensembles at Muhlenberg College in Allentown, Pennsylvania. JOSEPH HAYGOOD , associate professor of music, received a Bachelor of Music Business degree at Tennessee A and I University and Master of Music Education degree at the University of Colorado. He has performed with the Los Angeles Philharmonic, Guild Opera Company of Los Angeles, NORAD Band, Jacksonville Symphony Orchestra and at the Aspen Music Festival.

    90. Scott Joplin And Related Links
    Grant Still); DECOY's Scott Joplin Page; Blue Note Capitol JazzLabels Artist bios; Popular Ragtime Artists and composers; King of
    http://www.io.com/~cortese/joplin/joplinks.html
    This page was donated to my site by Dan Dassow at m195722@sl1001.mdc.com Note: These links worked on 24/June/1996.
    Recordings of Joplins Works (Includes works by other composers)
    Ragtime
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    91. Cabrillo Music Festival - Bios- Marin Alsop
    A champion of American music, Alsop founded Concordia in 1984, a unique chambersymphony which combines classical repertoire with American jazz and 20th
    http://www.cabrillomusic.org/2000/bios/alsop.html
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    MARIN ALSOP
    2000 Music Director and Conductor MARIN ALSOP is currently Music Director of the Colorado Symphony, the Cabrillo Music Festival and the Concordia Orchestra in New York City; previously held positions include Creative conductor Chair of the Saint Louis Symphony and Music Director of the Eugene Symphony in Oregon, where she still holds the title of Conductor Laureate. In Europe, she has recently been appointed Principal Guest Conductor of both the Royal Scottish National Orchestra (Glasgow) and the City of London Sinfonia.
    Alsop pursues an active guest conducting schedule on three continents. In North America, recent and upcoming appearances include the Philadelphia Orchestra, National Symphony, Minnesota Orchestra and Los Angeles Philharmonic, in addition to the symphonies of San Francisco, Detroit, Atlanta, Houston, Cincinnati, Indianapolis, Milwaukee, Vancouver and Toronto, among others. International engagements include the London Sinfonia at the Barbican, l'Orchestre de Paris, Toulouse National Orchestra, Netherlands Philharmonic, Royal Scottish national Orchestra, Royal Liverpool Philharmonic, Radio Symphony of Frankfurt, Sydney Symphony and the Dusseldorf Philharmonic, as well as a tour of Norway and Germany with the Deutsch Kammerphilharmonie.
    Alsop now celebrates her eighth season as Music Director of Cabrillo Music Festival. She joins a long succession of directors dedicated to contemporary symphonic music in America: Gerhard Samuel (1963-68), composer Carlos Chavez (1969-73), conductor Dennis Russell Davies (1974-1990) and American composer John Adams (1991).

    92. Bios Of Listening Tables Contributors
    bios of contributors to the Listening Tables Mark Steve Houghton, the Wichita JazzFestival, and the Cincinnati Symphony National composers' Competition, and
    http://art-design.umich.edu/exhibits/bios.html
    JEAN PAUL SLUSSER GALLERY
    CLOSE LISTENING
    PAST EXHIBITIONS
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    Bios of contributors to the Listening Tables
    Mark Anderson

    Design. He recently co-wrote (with wife Isabelle Kralj) and performed in PETRUSHKA, and is presently working on a community residency project for the John Michael Kohler Art Center, in Sheboygan, Wisconsin.
    Milwaukee Dance Theatre website is http://www.execpc.com/~mdt
    Andrew Bishop is an active composer and performer in highly diversified musical idioms. Bishop earned a Doctor of Musical Arts in Composition degree from the University of Michigan. He has received commissions from the Albany Symphony Orchestra, percussionist Steve Houghton, the Wichita Jazz Festival, and many colleges and universities. Bishop's orchestral work Hank was selected for the Chicago Symphony Orchestra's First Hearing Program in 1997. As a performer, he has worked professionally with Karl Berger, Kenny Burrell, Ray Charles, Eugene Chadbourne, The Manhattan Transfer, Hank Roberts, The Temptations, and Clark Terry. He is featured as a composer and/ or performer on over 20 compact discs and recordings. He is currently an Assistant Professor of Music at Albion College.
    http://www.albanyrecords.com

    93. Biographical Information
    Biographies of American, British, Canadian and European swing bands. All About JazzBios. Alphabetical list to links for classical performers and composers.
    http://www.chipublib.org/008subject/001artmusic/musbiography/musbiography.html
    Biographical Information
    General Popular Classical (General)
    Classical (Composers)
    ... Chicago General Worldwide Internet Music Resources
    Provides an alphabetical list of links for thousands of musicians in all styles. XRefer.
    Access to encyclopedias, dictionaries, thesauri, and quotations including several music related titles. Offers brief biographical entries.
    Popular Music MusicSearch.Com.
    Search engine for thousands of sites for musical artists. All Music Guides
    Based on the published book, this excellent site offers lengthy biographies, photos, discographies, links and an extensive bibliography for each entry. Search by artist name. Open Directory Project. Bands And Artists
    Over 26,000 links with access by style, instruments, available for hire, tribute bands, and links to regional areas including the Phillipines, Sweden, UK, Australia, and Hispanic. Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame
    Biographies, discographies, bibliographies and timelines of rock's greatest artists. Radio 101 Soul System
    775 rap groups and artists. Offers discography, member names, and some pictures. Minimal biographical info.

    94. Composer Bios

    http://www.brown.edu/Students/Brown_New_Music/composer_bios.htm
    Béla Bartók , (1881-1945) was renowned as a composer, pianist, and ethnomusicologist. Bartok’s music was heavily influenced by the folk music of his native Hungary, which he collected and transcribed. Contrasts (1938) was commissioned by jazz clarinetist Benny Goodman and is dedicated to Goodman and Bartók’s countryman violinist, Josef Szigeti. Elaine Bearer has often been called a "Renaissance Woman" because of her diverse interests and accomplishments. She is internationally recognized as both a composer of serious music and as a scientist. She studied with Nadia Boulanger in Paris and has a Bachelor of Music from The Manhattan School of Music and Master of Music from NYU. She also holds a MD-PhD and is a licensed board-certified physician. At Brown, she is an Associate Professor in both Pathology and in Music. Bearer has had three premiers of new musical compositions, in addition to this one, in the last four months. A CD of Bearer's music, Bearer of Music (Albany Records) can be obtained through amazon.com. Before coming to Brown, Bearer was on the faculty at the San Francisco Conservatory of Music. Among the awards she has received are grants from Meet the Composer, the Jaffe Foundation, the Rhode Island State Council for the Arts and the National Museum for Women in the Arts. John Cage (1912-1993) has “had a greater impact on world music than any other American composer of the 20th century,” according to the New Groves Dictionary of Music and Musicians.

    95. Conservatory Faculty Bios

    http://depthome.brooklyn.cuny.edu/music/bios.html
    FACULTY PROFILES
    Allan W. Atlas,
    Professor, Musicology, Distinguished Professor of Music. B.A., Hunter College; M.A., Ph.D., New York University.Recipient ACLS, NEH and other grants. Published monographs,editions, and articles on Renaissance music and 19 th century opera. Executive Officer of CUNY Ph.D. Program in Music. Richard Barrett, Associate Professor. Voice.B.M., Texas Christian University. Operatic debut with the Fort Worth Opera 1969. Appearances with the Opera companies of Dallas, Houston, Boston, Santa Fe, Pittsburgh, Augusta, Central City, San Antonio, New Opera Theater of the Brooklyn Academy of Music, Houston Grand Opera. Master classes throughout the U.S. Jeffrey Biegel , Adjunct Associate Professor, piano. Visit Jeffrey Biegel's website Deborah Birnbaum, Adjunct Associate Professor ,Voice. B.A., Barnard College. International soloist and teacher. Recitals and operatic roles in the United States, Malta, Italy, Mexico, New Zealand, and Israel. Elaine Bonazzi, Adjunct Associate Professor, Voice. Major operatic roles throughout the USA, South America, and Europe. Bruce J.

    96. The History Of The Creative Opportunity Orchestra
    Touring Roster, and was a selected recipient of the Reader's Digest/Meet the ComposerJazz Commissioning Consortium Grant for 199395 for composers Tina Marsh
    http://www.creop.org/history.html

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    history news recordings bios forum ... guestbook h i s t o r y In 1980, a group of professional musicians in Austin, Texas, seeking an ensemble for performing original jazz and improvisational music, founded the Creative Opportunity Orchestra (CO2) . Although these musicians were regularly performing in small ensembles, most felt restricted by the pressures of commercial nightclub performance and wanted to explore composition and improvisation possibilities in a large-group format. From an original ensemble of 20 players, the has expanded its player list to more than 100 musicians, although 8-15 comprise the ensemble for any single performance. To date, the remains the only ensemble of its type in the Southwest. Since its founding, the has established a year-round schedule of performance including:
    • A statewide and national touring program
      The release of an LP ( Benediction , 1988) and two cassettes ( Benediction RADIOactive , 1990) on the daagnim label; one independent double cassette collection The Heaven Line (CD, on CreOp Muse, 1994);

    97. Jazz News Story - Jazz Pianist Beegie Adair Renews Her Contract With Greenhill/H
    Her Contract With Greenhill/Hillsboro jazz Adair Also Releases SixDisc CentennialComposers Box Set
    http://www.jazzreview.com/articledetails.cfm?ID=1057

    98. Paul Dresher Ensemble > Opera/New Music Theater > Ravenshead
    for David Grisman’s Acoustic Disc label, and Cuban jazz piano sensation Omar Composershave written pieces for her that involve live interaction with computer
    http://www.dresherensemble.org/newmusictheater/ravensheadBios.html
    Artist Biographies
    RINDE ECKERT, Librettist/Performer Rinde Eckert is internationally renowned as a writer, director, actor, composer, movement artist and singer. He conceives, writes the music and libretto, and performs his own staged work. Blessed with a remarkably flexible and inventive singing voice, he performs and tours extensively throughout North America and Europe. Long celebrated for his writing and performances in multi-media theatre, Eckert has scripted Ravenshead in collaboration with composer Steve Mackey and the Paul Dresher Ensemble. Previous Dresher collaborations include Slow Fire, Power Failure, Pioneer and Awed Behavior. His acclaimed collaborations with the Margaret Jenkins Dance Company include Shelf Life, Woman Window Square, Shorebirds Atlantic, a dance duo with Jenkins, which was adapted for the PBS

    99. MSU TO HONOR SCIENTIST, JAZZ PIANIST, AGRICULTURAL LEADER AT COMMENCEMENT -- MSU
    Fischer, along with Duke Ellington, is considered one of the most significant Americancomposers and one of the greatest living jazz pianists and arrangers.
    http://newsroom.msu.edu/news/archives/1999/12/honorarydeg.html
    University Relations Search Press Releases Entire Site for NEWSROOM HOME PRESS RELEASES EXPERT GUIDE MEDIA GUIDELINES ... CONTACT US
    To receive press releases by e-mail, send request to newsroom@msu.edu Newsroom Home Press Releases December 1999
    Contact: University Relations (517) 355-2281, or hodack@msu.edu
    MSU TO HONOR SCIENTIST, JAZZ PIANIST, AGRICULTURAL LEADER AT COMMENCEMENT
    EAST LANSING, Mich. - Michigan State University will present honorary degrees to three distinguished individuals who have contributed to the fields of science, the arts and agriculture at commencement ceremonies Dec. 10 and 11. The honorary degree recipients are:
    • Harm de Blij, former geography editor on ABC'S "Good Morning America," and geography analyst for NBC News. He will receive an honorary doctor of science at the 7 p.m. advanced degree ceremony Dec. 10. Clare Fischer, one of the most significant jazz pianists and arrangers of our time and winner of two Grammy Awards. He will receive an honorary doctor of fine arts at the 1 p.m. undergraduate ceremony Dec. 11. ohn (Jack) G. Laurie, president of the Michigan Farm Bureau, a champion of the use of university-based research to help solve society's problems in Michigan and on a national level. He will receive an honorary doctor of agriculture at the 1 p.m. undergraduate ceremony Dec. 11.

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