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- James Kelley Guthrie (March 11, 1914 – March 9, 1996) was an American symphony conductor and newspaper executive. At the age of 15, he founded the , which is today the San Bernardino Symphony. In 1936, after Guthrie conducted the first performance of the , Time magazine called him the "youngest full-fledged symphony conductor in the U. S." He was the owner and publisher of the San Bernardino Sun newspaper from 1964 until 1979. In 1974, he established the , which rents "scores and orchestra music to thousands of schools, colleges, and orchestras (both major and new struggling orchestras) at affordable prices in order to encourage music performance." From 1964 until 1973, he was the conductor of the in Riverside, California, later known as the . (en)
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- James Kelley Guthrie (March 11, 1914 – March 9, 1996) was an American symphony conductor and newspaper executive. At the age of 15, he founded the , which is today the San Bernardino Symphony. In 1936, after Guthrie conducted the first performance of the , Time magazine called him the "youngest full-fledged symphony conductor in the U. S." (en)
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