found: nuc86-7574: His The Prescott technic system, c1965(hdg. on TxU rept.: Prescott, Gerald R.; usage: Gerald R. Prescott)
found: Vermillion, C. An overview of Gerald R. Prescott's 1935 "The Prescott technic system" with recommendations for a contemporary edition, 2006:page 16 (Gerald Prescott; 1902-2005; born in Plymouth, Iowa; science teacher in Ida Grove, Iowa beginning 1923, while teaching band and orchestra outside school hours; moved to Mason City to teach music, including private lessons for each instrument and band) page 17 (began a master's degree at the University of Iowa in 1931; became director of bands and the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis in 1932 and remained until his retirement in 1967, with the exception of a four-year tour of duty with the armed forces from 1941-1945 and a sabbatical in 1950-1951) page 18 (MA, University of Iowa, 1938; completed Ph.D. coursework at the University of Colorado from 1950-1951; honorary doctorate from Upper Iowa University, 1972; taught instrumental music education courses at South Florida University, 1967-1972; lived in Tampa, Florida until his death in November 2005; developed The Prescott technic system while band director of Mason City (Iowa) High School Band from 1927-1931)
found: Prescott, G. Problems in arranging Wagner's overture to "Die Meistersinger" for symphonic band, 1938:title page (Gerald R. Prescott; MA, State University of Iowa, 1938)
found: Ancestry Library website, June 21, 2023:U.S., World War II Draft Cards Young Men, 1940-1947 (Gerald Roscoe Prescott; resides in Minneapolis, Minn.) U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007 (born July 19, 1902 in Plymouth, Iowa; died November 20, 2005) U.S., Obituary Collection, 1930-2015 (died in Tampa, Florida)
found: OCLC, June 21, 2023(access points: Prescott, Gerald R.; Prescott, Gerald; Prescott, Gerald R., 1902-2005)