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SCHOOL OF MUSIC

FACULTY

ANDREW S. DRAPER, LL. D., PRESIDENT. WALTER HOWE JONES, DIRECTOR OF SCHOOL, Piano. ALISON MARION FERNIE, R. A. M. (London), P. A. M.

(Philadelphia), Voice.

ALICE PUTNAM, Violin. JESSIE YOUNGE FOX, Piano.

AIMS AND SCOPE The School of Music offers courses leading to the degree of bachelor of music. The courses are widely varied. Regular courses are laid out, although students may spend an indefinite amount of time in the study of an instrument or of the voice. The course in the history of music, as well as the work in the University Orchestra and the University Oratorio Society, may be taken by regular students in other departments. A course of artists' concerts is given each season under the management of the School of Music. In these concerts, to which an admission fee is charged, only artists of the best reputation appear. The instructors in the School of Music give recitals and lectures on musical subjects during the year. REQUIREMENTS FOR GRADUATION Forty full term-credits, including military and physical training, together with an acceptable thesis, are required for graduation with the degree of bachelor of music. Every

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