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- Q17080770 subject Q7465847.
- Q17080770 subject Q7478371.
- Q17080770 subject Q8294591.
- Q17080770 subject Q9475716.
- Q17080770 abstract "Melody Maids were an all-girl singing group from Beaumont, Texas that toured the world from 1942 to 1972. Dick Dowling Junior High School music teacher Eloise Rush Milam was asked to help arrange entertainment for a bond rally at the Jefferson Theater in Beaumont. Milam also gave private voice lessons to junior high and high school-aged girls, so she presented her students as a choral group, all dressed in white. Since the newspaper insisted on having a name for the group, they decided to call themselves the Melody Maids. This first performance was on July 4, 1942.".
- Q17080770 wikiPageWikiLink Q128282.
- Q17080770 wikiPageWikiLink Q1686411.
- Q17080770 wikiPageWikiLink Q2393647.
- Q17080770 wikiPageWikiLink Q6308490.
- Q17080770 wikiPageWikiLink Q7465847.
- Q17080770 wikiPageWikiLink Q7478371.
- Q17080770 wikiPageWikiLink Q8294591.
- Q17080770 wikiPageWikiLink Q9475716.
- Q17080770 comment "Melody Maids were an all-girl singing group from Beaumont, Texas that toured the world from 1942 to 1972. Dick Dowling Junior High School music teacher Eloise Rush Milam was asked to help arrange entertainment for a bond rally at the Jefferson Theater in Beaumont. Milam also gave private voice lessons to junior high and high school-aged girls, so she presented her students as a choral group, all dressed in white.".
- Q17080770 label "Melody Maids".