Frances McCollin

Frances McCollin (October 24, 1892 – February 25, 1960) was an American composer and musician, who was blind from early childhood. She was the first woman to win the Clemson Prize from the American Guild of Organists. In 1951, she was named a Distinguished Daughter of Pennsylvania. Provided by Wikipedia
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    by McCollin, Frances, 1892-1960
    Published 1918

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    Book
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    by McCollin, Frances, 1892-1960
    Published 1900

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    Musical Score Book
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    by McCollin, Frances, 1892-1960
    Published 1927

    Musical Score Book
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    by McCollin, Frances, 1892-1960
    Published 1941

    Musical Score Book
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    by McCollin, Frances, 1892-1960
    Published 1923

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    Musical Score Book
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    by McCollin, Frances, 1892-1960
    Published 1940

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    Musical Score Book
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    by McCollin, Frances, 1892-1960
    Published 1900

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    Musical Score Book
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    by McCollin, Frances, 1892-1960
    Published 1918

    Musical Score Book
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    Kit