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  1. 8. Jan. 2016 · After Edward Bok’s death in 1930, Mary Louise married Efrem Zimbalist and was thereafter known as Mary Louise Curtis Bok Zimbalist. Bok with André Smith. Bok will also be featured in Art Legends exhibitions at the City of Orlando Terrace Gallery (October 15, 2015 through January 8, 2016) and the Orange County Regional History Center (March 5 through May 29, 2016).

  2. Five years after the death of Gluck in 1938, Zimbalist married Mary Louise Curtis Bok, founder of the Curtis Institute. In 1941, the violinist was been appointed director of the school, a position he continued to hold until 1968 while championing the cause of early violin music. His farewell performances in 1949 and 1950 drew large audiences ...

  3. Bok, W. Griffen Gribbel, Mrs. William Townsend Elliot and Mrs. Jacques Cornelis (duplicate of B1-006) B1-014 Program MU "Song Recital" by Elisabeth Schumann at St. Thomas Parish House, Camden B1-015 1970 Clipping MU "Concert Honors Mrs. Zimbalist" with Boris Goldovsky paying homage to the late Mary Louise Curtis Bok Zimbalist. The musical ...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ZimbalistZimbalist - Wikipedia

    Mary Louise Curtis Bok Zimbalist (1876–1970), founder of the Curtis Institute of Music, married to Efrem; Michelle Zimbalist Rosaldo (1944–1981), American anthropologist; Sam Zimbalist (1901–1958), American Oscar-winning film producer; Stephanie Zimbalist (born 1956), American actress, daughter of Efrem Jr. Ofra Zimbalista (1939-2014 ...

  5. Curtis was forced to sell all of his papers because of lack of profit. Many people believe that these newspapers didn't succeed due to lack of management and underachieving editors. Cyrus Curtis died at his home in Wyncote, Pennsylvania, on June 7, 1933. At the time Curtis was survived by his daughter, Mary Louise Bok Zimbalist.

  6. Zimbalist, Mary Louise Curtis Bok, 1876-1970 Person Staff Only Suggest a Correction Found in 2 Collections and/or Records: James Hosmer Penniman collection Collection Call Number: MS 9. Abstract: Contains correspondence of James Hosmer Penniman, teacher, ...

  7. Mary Louise Curtis Bok served as President of the Board from 1914 to 1923. During her tenure she also donated funds for a larger building on Queen Street (opened in 1917) and helped to organize a conservatory department at the school in 1922. It was this conservatory department which would become the nucleus of the Curtis Institute of Music, founded by Bok in 1924. Despite the creation of her ...