Music

Displaying 901 - 950 of 1031 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
901 Piano contest
Alumni News Letter 5:3, p.1
Five students of Professor John Ross Frampton are presented in a music contest, where they play "Schumann's Romanza in F Sharp". W. H. Merner, Miss Signa Holst, and Miss Julia Curtiss serve as judges.
902 Mrs. Mame Clapp-Howeth
Alumni News Letter 5:3, p.3
Mrs. Mame Clapp-Howeth teaches vocal music at Lincoln High School in Los Angeles, California.
903 B. W. Merrill
Alumni News Letter 5:3, p.3
Professor B. W. Merrill is appointed Dean of the Music College of Indiana State University in Bloomington, Indiana.
904 Mrs. M. W. Baldwin
Alumni News Letter 5:3, p.5
Mrs. M. W. Baldwin is active in welfare work and music in addition to maintaining her home.
905 Esther Benbow
Alumni News Letter 5:3, p.5
Esther Benbow organizes a musical band for a first grade class in Fort Madison, Iowa.
906 Standardization tests in music for consolidated schools
College Eye 12:29, p.5
Professor Fullerton wants all students to learn a few easy songs and then learn vocal technique.
907 "Iowa, Proud Iowa"
Alumni News Letter 5:2, p.1
New song approved for Iowa schools was sung first in Cedar Falls by Training School students February 16. Song written by Frederick Knight Logan and Jennie Knight Logan.
908 New bulletin distributed
College Eye 12:5, p.3
On standardization of rural school music; will be sent to all the rural schools.
909 The Musician
Old Gold 0:0, p.228
Poem entitled "The Musician" with photos of man composing at a table, man and woman writing at the piano, and a drawing of a man playing the piano; photo.
910 Y. M. C. A.
College Eye 11:30, p.2
News from organization; seeking donations for record collection.
911 Better training in violin needed; Prof. Gundry discusses fiddlers vs. violinists
College Eye 11:29, p.1
Speech of Professor Gundry, given at orchestral concert; printed in full.
912 Young Women's Christian Association plans to train club leaders
College Eye 10:24, p.1
Will train women to lead summer girls clubs.
913 I hear America singing
College Eye 10:2, p.2
Believes singing is good for morale and good for the war effort.
914 A public recital
College Eye 9:26, p.8
Will be given tomorrow in North Hall.
915 New department in piano
College Eye 9:2, p.2
Students enrolled in the Children's Music Department must be at least six years old.
916 College calendar
College Eye 8:28, p.8
Meetings and events planned.
917 The Apollo Quartet
College Eye 8:24, p.8
Will be giving concerts in Chicago.
918 College calendar
College Eye 8:21, p.8
Meetings and events planned.
919 College calendar
College Eye 8:20, p.8
Meetings and events planned.
920 The Apollo Quartette
College Eye 8:18, p.2
Apollo Quartette performs in Waverly.
921 Elizabeth Schiller to give recital; has reputation as an artist of high rank
College Eye 8:13, p.1
Elizabeth Schiller to sing in the College Auditorium.
922 Shake orchestra
College Eye 8:11, p.3
Shakespeareans form an orchestra and play numerous selections at recent meeting.
923 Vesper service held; President Seerley speaks on the subject: "Music in Education"
College Eye 8:11, p.1
President Seerley discussed the role music plays in a proper, cultured education.
924 Rare musical treats; many gifted artists have engagements here
College Eye 8:5, p.6
Brief description of musical talents performing in the Cedar Falls area.
925 Great American soprano coming
College Eye 8:4, p.8
Myrna Sharlow to sing at the Cotton Theater.
926 College calendar
College Eye 8:3, p.8
Meetings and events planned.
927 Music
Old Gold 0:0, p.117
Boy playing saxophone.
928 Prof. Forsman visits our school
College Eye 7:19, p.4
Professor Forsman delivers demonstration on how to teach music with a talking machine.
929 Organ recital
College Eye 7:2, p.3
Performance program for Palmer Christian recital.
930 A number of the I. S. T. C. music faculty
College Eye 4:28, p.7
Plan to attend music festival at Mount Vernon.
931 Suggestions for a better appreciation of the Music Festival
College Eye 3:31, p.510
Suggests that studying the pieces of music to be performed will lead to a greater appreciation of the performance.
932 There will be a music recital
College Eye 3:6, p.116
Music recital will be given by members of the faculty.
933 College calendar
College Eye 2:28, p.8
Meetings and events planned.
934 College calendar
College Eye 2:27, p.8
Meetings and events planned.
935 College calendar
College Eye 2:25, p.8
Meetings and events planned.
936 College calendar
College Eye 2:23, p.8
Meetings and events planned.
937 A musical recital
College Eye 2:20, p.5
A recital was held in the Auditorium.
938 Sidney Lanier's advice to young women; study orchestral instruments
College Eye 2:14, p.4
Women should join the orchestra.
939 Music
Old Gold 0:0, p.219
Illustration of a woman at a piano while a man watches.
940 Department of orchestral instruments; the attitude of the performer
College Eye 1:12, p.6
Professor Merrill comments on how the attitude of a performer is a critical aspect of a performance.
941 Department of orchestral instruments
College Eye 1:9, p.6
Professor Merrill comments on different ways to "hear" music
942 Music
Old Gold 0:0, p.253
Information about the different music clubs and organizations on campus; includes group photos and information about programs.
943 Music and the May Festival; connection between good music and the festival is discussed by member of musical faculty
Normal Eyte 20:35, p.579
Professor Merrill writes about the history of music in Iowa and the strength and influence of the ISTC Spring Music Festival.
944 State board meets here; nine members of state Board of Education are holding meetings in Cedar Falls
Normal Eyte 20:34, p.564
First time for new Board of Education to meet in Cedar Falls; will be entertained and attend Spring Music Festival.
945 Many events planned; spring months filled with many important school events
Normal Eyte 20:27, p.445
A look ahead at spring term events.
946 Music Dept
Old Gold 0:0, p.153
Drawing of students singing.
947 Special Music Course
Old Gold 0:0, p.154
Description of requirements; photo.
948 Bum notes
Old Gold 0:0, p.149
Bars of music using cartoons of bums as the notes.
949 Her roommate took the music course
Old Gold 0:0, p.150
Poem and cartoon dealing with music.
950 Official
Normal Eyte 18:18, p.279
Those who enroll late will be charged extra; Alys Bentley will teach music in the summer; let brick contract for Library; Governor Cummins will speak; plans for President's House ready; Simplified Spelling Board will meet; John Riggs is busy.