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Additional Schools. 75 ADVANCED TEACHERS' COURSE. A teacher must be prepared for emergencies for which the professional designer or'artist has no experience. A general knowledge of the •several subjects is therefore recommended. The decorative and painting courses will be worked together so as to form a thorough course for teachers. The authorities of the University have provided that persons not connected with the Institution may join the drawing and painting classes on very moderate terms. MUSIC. Music constitutes no part of any University course of studies, and is therefore not provided by the Trustees. But as many students, especially young ladies, desire instruction in music, competent teachers are selected by the Trustees, and rooms set apart for instruction. COURSE OF INSTRUCTION. Bertini's Instructor; dementi's Sonatines, Op. 36, 37, 3S; Heller's Studies, Op. 36, Books 1 and 3; Duvernay's Studies, Books 1, 2, 3; Loschhorn's Klavier-Technik; Czerny's Etudes de la Velocite, Op. 299, Books 1, 2, 3, 4; Czerny's Fifty Finishing Studies, Op. 740, Books, 1,2,3; Cramer's Studies, Books, 1,2.3,4; Mendelssohn's I,ieder ohne Worte; dementi's Gradus ad Parnassum. TUITION. Instruction term of ten weeks—2 lessons a week For term of ten weeks—one lesson a week Practice on piano, one hour daily, per term MRS. ABBIE WILKINSON, $10.00 6.00 2.00 Teacher of Vocal Music and Voice Culture, follows the Italian method, giving individual instruction. TERMS. Ten weeks—two lessons a week $12.00 Ten weeks—one lesson a week 7.00 No deductions on account of absence in either course, except in case of protracted illness. Special students in music will also be charged the regular term fee charged other students of the University.
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