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Marian Anderson — Part 2
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<a = Mr. HUROK signed Miss ANDERSON _
vy) in June, 1935, and first presented her in December, 1935.
He stated she has been under Mr. HUROK's management
since that time and had previously been singing in Europe.
He stated that previous to ope experience, she
h een in
N is the greatest
lady that this office knows and is probably the greatest
person, from a personal standpoint, of the artists
managed by this office. He stated her patriotism,
background, demeanor, and integrity are unquestioned and
he recommends her highly for a responsible or trust-
worthy position. -
ad
Ll stated
that she has known Miss ANDERSON for the entire time she
yi has been managed by Mr. HUROK, or approximately 22 years.
She noted that the appointee had previously been traveling
in Europe, and under contract Ge. She stated
that the earlie intee's career were
and that WILLIAM KING
companis uring e earliest days of her career.
i Afi She has no knowledge concerning Mr. KING and stated the
Lik : appointee has known PAUL ROBESON only as a professional
colleague. She stated Mr. ROBESON and Miss ANDERSON
bh] have never been close friends and that Miss ANDERSON
has nothing in_common with Mr. ROBESON's point of view.
According to she has never had any reason
to doubt Miss ANDERSON in any way and she considers her
- to. ‘be a patriotic, reliable,. kind, trustworthy, and very
| commends | the appointee highly for ._
ret ~or- good: judgment.~She added‘™:
currently
New York,
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