Biography

05/10/1899 - 08/15/1992


DENGLER, Clyde Russell, a Representative from Delaware County; born in Fleetwood, Berks County, Pa., May 10, 1899; graduated, Fleetwood public schools; B.S., University of Pennsylvania; M.A., University of Pennsylvania; Mus.D., Philadelphia Conservatory; served, United States Army (World War I); chair, music department, Upper Darby School District; conductor; professional singer; elected as a Republican to the Pennsylvania House of Representatives for the 1957 term and served 4 consecutive terms thereafter; elected, Pennsylvania State Senate (1969-1974); died, August 15, 1992 in Broomall, Delaware County, Pennsylvania. 
 
 

Bibliography


Dengler, Clyde R.  Read This and Sing! For Voice Students, Chorus and Choir Singers. Philadelphia: Theodor Presser, 1945.
 
Dengler, Clyde R, and Walton, Vivian.  Johnny Schmoker: Comedy Chorus for Mixed Voices: Pennsylvania Dutch Folk Songs. Philadelphia: Theodor Presser, 1951.
 
 
  

Archival Collections


Eugene Ormandy Papers, University of Pennsylvania: Rare Book & Manuscript Library, Philadelphia, Pa.
 


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