Pease, Rollin

Mentioned in the 5/00/1940 Minutes of the Pima County Medical Society, 1904-1954: “Rollin Pease (Memorial Services, Piano quartet)”
“...Rollin Pease, a famed oratorio singer...” http://www.zoominfo.com/people/Harper_Margaret_8851465.aspx
McPherson, Jim. Mr. Meek Goes to Washington : The Story of the Small-Potatoes Canadian Baritone Who Founded America's "National" Opera. Opera Quarterly 20.2 (2004) 197-267. Notes on Washington Opera Personalia. http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/opera_quarterly/v020/20.2mcpherson.html
“Rollin Pease (b. Cambridge, Mass., 13 July 1879). American bass. He studied at the Chicago Musical College and sang with the Apollo Club of Chicago and other groups.”
“1935-1956: Rollin Pease became Trinity's Director of Music. Pease had been baritone soloist for 5 years. For a period of a quarter of a century Professor Pease was Director of Music at Trinity Presbyterian Church (Tucson].” http://trinitychurchtucson.org/z-history.html
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