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Floyd Graham

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In 1971, the University of North Texas Student Government Association designated him as "Honor Professor," and upon retirement May 31, 1973, the regents awarded him the lifetime status of
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Many of the Ace's band members and Saturday night participants became a "who's who" in the performing arts – as members of famous big bands, film, and singers.
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while in grade school. Floyd Graham married Doris Patricia Howard on September 2, 1942. They had a daughter, Patricia (Pati) (Graham) Haworth.
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Floyd Graham was the son of Schyler Colfax Graham (1869–1931), a Denton grocer, and Rockie Virginia Graham
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For music appreciation; a course outline to supplement the teaching of music appreciation
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in 1927, the university dance band, pit orchestra and stage band of the
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Pat Colonna, "NT's Professor to Retire after 46 Years,"
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in 1927 and a Bachelor of Music degree in violin from
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Graham also earned a Master of Music degree from the
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Obituary: "Floyd Graham, NTSU Music Pioneer, Dies,"
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Index

Floyd Freeman Graham
Denton, Texas
Aces of Collegeland
University of North Texas College of Music
One O'Clock Lab Band
Ann Sheridan
Joan Blondell
Louise Tobin
Nancy Jane Gates
Linda Darnell
Pat Boone
Harry Babasin
Bob Dorough
Herb Ellis
Jimmy Giuffre
Charles W. LaRue
William F. Lee III
William Ennis Thomson
JB Floyd
professor emeritus
University of North Texas
Chicago Musical College
Chicago Musical College
Chicago Musical College
Herbert Witherspoon
harmony
counterpoint
composition
counterpoint
solfeggio

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