Anne Upton

Florine Anne Upton Baldwin (28 June 1892 – 8 September 1970) was an American composer and radio writer, who published her works under the name Anne Upton.

Upton was born in Marble Falls, Newton, Arkansas, to Canzadia Ramsey and Albert Franklin Upton. Her son Rex Allen Head was born in Texas in 1916. She married Donald A. Baldwin around 1926. She lived in Los Angeles from at least 1930 until her death in 1970. Little is known about her musical education. She studied writing at the Frederick Palmer Institute of Authorship in Hollywood, California.

Upton belonged to the American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers (ASCAP), and worked as a radio writer and producer. During the early 1940s, she wrote the words for several choral works by composer William T. Wilkins, doing business as "Wilton House, Los Angeles." Her compositions include: Provided by Wikipedia
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    Draw from Miami-Dade County Public and Private Schools. Research Report by Baldwin, Anne

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    Retention Rate by Ethnicity. Information Capsule by Baldwin, Anne

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    International Student Profile by Baldwin, Anne

    Published 1991
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    Program Review An Eight-Year Summary of Associate Degree Outcomes / by Baldwin, Anne

    Published 1991
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    Trends in English as a Second Language. Information Capsule by Baldwin, Anne

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