Box 10
Contains 41 Results:
German Institute of Music for Foreigners, Berlin, brochure, 1939
Program, 30th Annual Convention, the Music Teachers' Association, 1940
"Music in War Plants" by Wheeler Beckett, 1943 August
"Information Please! for Delegates and Guests attending the National Federation of Music Clubs Convention", 1941
National Guild of Piano Teachers, American College of Musicians, National Fraternity of Student Musicians Yearbook and National Directory, 1946
Schweitzer, Albert, 1948
Placement tests, 1932 - 1939
Information about academic activities of students and faculty in the School of Music. The bulk of the records consist of student records from the Elementary-Intermediate Department and grade reports dating from the 1910s to the 1930s. Also included are some syllabi and placement tests.
Placement tests, 1946 - 1947
Information about academic activities of students and faculty in the School of Music. The bulk of the records consist of student records from the Elementary-Intermediate Department and grade reports dating from the 1910s to the 1930s. Also included are some syllabi and placement tests.
[USC] Semi Centennial, 1930
Records documenting some of the administrative activities of the School of Music from the 1900s-1940s; the records appear to be incomplete or fragmentary. Much of the information is financial in nature and is recorded in ledgers that can be found in the Financial subseries. In addition to the financial and enrollment information, this series contains some correspondence of Max Swarthout, the Eisteddfod, and W. F. Skeele; and ledgers recording usage of and purchases by the library.
E, 1921 - 1929
Records documenting some of the administrative activities of the School of Music from the 1900s-1940s; the records appear to be incomplete or fragmentary. Much of the information is financial in nature and is recorded in ledgers that can be found in the Financial subseries. In addition to the financial and enrollment information, this series contains some correspondence of Max Swarthout, the Eisteddfod, and W. F. Skeele; and ledgers recording usage of and purchases by the library.