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Creator: | Fougeray, Gustave Pierre, 1882- |
Title: | Gustave and Leora Fougeray Papers. |
Dates: | 1922-1928 |
Size: | 1 box (.5 linear feet) |
Abstract: | The Gustave and Leora Fougeray Papers contain printed materials and writings. |
Language: | English, French |
Repository: |
University Archives, Special Collections Research Center Syracuse University Libraries 222 Waverly Ave., Suite 600 Syracuse, NY 13244-2010 https://library.syracuse.edu/special-collections-research-center/university-archives |
Gustave Pierre Fougeray (1882-1962) taught French at Syracuse University, and Leora McChesney Fougeray (1890-1980) was a vocalist and voice teacher at Syracuse University.
Gustave Pierre Fougeray was born in Savigny,
France in 1882. Though he wanted to become a teacher, after he graduated from the
University of Paris, Fougeray joined the French Line, a French shipping company of ocean
liners and freighters. In 1912, he was stationed in the United States, where his work
with the French Line encompassed registering immigrants with the United States
government. When World War I broke out in 1914 he returned to France.
Fougeray returned to the United Stated in 1917 and became a naturalized citizen. For several years he taught French at Goodyear-Burlingame School in Syracuse, New York, before taking a teaching position at Middlebury College in Vermont. In 1923, he married Leora McChesney, and they moved to Pennsylvania where he took a position as director of the Pennsylvania State College Institute of French Education. He returned to the Syracuse area in the late 1930’s and took teaching positions at Syracuse University and Pebble Hill School. After 1950, Fougeray became a private teacher authorized by the State University of New York. He continued to teach out of his studio until his death in 1962.
Leora McChesney Fougeray was born in
Syracuse, New York on February 7, 1890. She started her musical career in high school
where she sang contralto. She attended Syracuse University and received the first
scholarship offered by Civic Morning Musicals. She graduated with a Bachelor of Music in
1915. After her graduation she was awarded a graduate scholarship in voice from the
Syracuse University School of Music, which enabled her to study under vocal instructors
in New York City and Chicago.
In 1925, Fougeray entered the American Music Festival and won first prize. She toured and sang in concert halls throughout the East Coast of the United States, and critics and press alike praised her vocal skills. In 1940, she stopped performing in order to teach music at the Syracuse University School of Music. She still continued to sing as a contralto soloist for the First Presbyterian Church and the Temple Society of Concord. She retired from teaching in 1961 but served as a governing board member of Civic Morning Musicals. Leora McChesney Fougeray died in 1980.
The Gustave and Leora Fougeray Papers contain material dating from 1922 to 1928, though much is undated.
The bulk of the papers are Gustave Fougeray's. These materials include printed materials (such as Pennsylvania State College Institute of French Education bulletins and a brochure from his personal teaching studio in Syracuse, New York), writings (published books and unpublished manuscripts), and miscellaneous class materials. The monographs are instructional French language books, and much of his papers are written in French.
There is only one item from Leora Fougeray, an unpublished manuscript she wrote entitled Dissonance.
Please note that the collection is housed off-site, and advance notice is required to allow time to have the materials brought to the Reading Room on campus.
Written permission must be obtained from University Archives,
Special Collections Research Center
Syracuse University Libraries and all relevant rights holders
before publishing quotations, excerpts or images from any materials in this
collection.
The Archives holds clipping files on Gustave and Leora Fougeray. In addition, there is a portrait file of Leora Fougeray.
Preferred citation for this material is as follows:
Gustave and Leora Fougeray Papers,
University Archives,
Special Collections Research Center
Syracuse University Libraries
The Gustave and Leora Fougeray Papers were donated to the Archives by Leora Fougeray in 1963.
All materials were placed in acid-free folders and an archival box.
Created by: Kyle C. Wilson
Date: 2007
Revision history: Processed and converted to EAD by Zachary Burnham and Meg Mason, 2013.
Leora Fougeray | |||||||||||
Box 1 | Unpublished Manuscript: Dissonance undated |