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Volume 52, Number 10 (October 1934), James Francis Cooke
Volume 52, Number 10 (October 1934), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Music and Regimentation
Secret of Modernist Music (interview with Arnold Schönberg)
Good Teaching Pieces
Acting Theory
Mother, Make Music Study Delightful
Two Manual Accordion As Compared to the Standard Piano Accordion
Stabat Mater and Its Illustrious Composers
Program Architecture
What Does the Public Really Want?
Two Tests for Musical Capacity
Mystic Land of Magic Music (playlet)
To Acquire a Beautiful Legato
Whims of Musicians
Musical Commas and Musical Comments
Etude Practice Clock
Music in the Old Dragon Empire
For Fluency in Arpeggios
Train the Memory
Season's Schedule of Club Events
Kitchen and the One-lined Staff
Those Key-Signatures!
Helpful Hint in …
The Independent, V. 60, Thursday, September 20, 1934, [Whole Number: 3084], The Independent
The Independent, V. 60, Thursday, September 20, 1934, [Whole Number: 3084], The Independent
The Independent Newspaper, 1898-1952
[4] p. "Accept and Defend the Truth Wherever Found." Newspaper published in Collegeville, Pa. Weekly. Contains local, county, state and national news, agricultural reading matter, fiction, public sales and advertisements.
1934-09-13 Rowan County News, Rowan County News (Morehead, Ky.)
1934-09-13 Rowan County News, Rowan County News (Morehead, Ky.)
Rowan County News Archive
Rowan County News published on September 13, 1934.
1934-08-30 Rowan County News, Rowan County News (Morehead, Ky.)
1934-08-30 Rowan County News, Rowan County News (Morehead, Ky.)
Rowan County News Archive
Rowan County News published on August 30, 1934.
John G. Fee And Berea College, Flora Jones
John G. Fee And Berea College, Flora Jones
Masters Theses & Specialist Projects
When a student at Berea College it occurred to the writer that if the opportunity should ever present itself, she would be interested in knowing more concerning the early struggles and untiring labor of the men who had made possible such a great and unique institution of learning.
It is the aim of this paper to treat in a brief and concise way the development of this institution and in particular the part played by John G. Fee. Also it is hoped to furnish an account of the early struggles of this institution that will be of interest to the …
Evangelical Visitor - July 16, 1934 Vol. Xlvii. No. 15., V.L. Stump
Evangelical Visitor - July 16, 1934 Vol. Xlvii. No. 15., V.L. Stump
Evangelical Visitor (1887-1999)
Vol. XLVII. No. 15.
1934-07-05 Rowan County News, Rowan County News (Morehead, Ky.)
1934-07-05 Rowan County News, Rowan County News (Morehead, Ky.)
Rowan County News Archive
Rowan County News published on July 5, 1934.
Kentucky Progress Magazine Volume 6, Number 4, Kentucky Library Research Collection
Kentucky Progress Magazine Volume 6, Number 4, Kentucky Library Research Collection
Kentucky Progress Magazine
No abstract provided.
Volume 52, Number 06 (June 1934), James Francis Cooke
Volume 52, Number 06 (June 1934), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Music of New Russia (interview with Albert Coates
Do Snakes Like Music?
Ethelbert Nevin's A Day in Venice (Un Giorno in Venezia): A New Tone Film Presentation Which is Commanding National Attention
Give the Child a Good Piano
Staccato Accents
Baseball and Scales
Use the Metronome in Practicing Sight-reading
Novelty for Your Recital
National Element in Polish Music
Getting a Start in Music Teaching in the Country
How One Teacher Did It
Art of Program Making
Accompanist
Music of the Land of the Bourrée
Music of Nature: A Series of Programs for Studio, Club or Radio Recital
Experimenting With the …
The 34th Engineers, Newark College Of Engineering
The 34th Engineers, Newark College Of Engineering
Yearbooks
This is a digitized, downloadable version of the Newark College of Engineering Nucleus.
Volume 52, Number 04 (April 1934), James Francis Cooke
Volume 52, Number 04 (April 1934), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
There is No Royal Road to Singing! (interview with Göta Ljungberg)
Bass Drum
Chopin Odiosyncracy
How I Managed to Secure Pupils During The Depression
Dating Recitals for Success
Bandmaster Gilmore: The Indomitable Pat Whose Masterpiece was Probably When Johnny Comes Marching Home
London: A World Music Center
Chopin's Masterly Valse in A Flat, Op. 42: A Detailed Lesson Analysis
Music Popular at the Time of Lincoln
Cultivation of Musical Taste in a Small Town
Campus Comment, April 1934, Bridgewater State Teachers College
Campus Comment, April 1934, Bridgewater State Teachers College
The Comment
No abstract provided.
The First French Republic, Dorothy Conine
The First French Republic, Dorothy Conine
Bachelors’ Theses
This thesis is intended as a study of the first French Republic during the years of 1792 and 1795.
The writer might call it the Revolution itself, so completely were the years of violence under the Convention the outcome of the attempt to preserve the advantages the Constituent Assembly had gained. To understand the conditions which were outgrown and the origin and growth of the revolutionary spirit, seems, therefore, quite as necessary as to trace the history of the destruction of abuse and the struggle for liberties and rights.
While novelties of historical matters are always to be suspected, the …
The Ursinus Weekly, March 5, 1934, Dorothy E. Horne, Dwight L. Gregory, George Leslie Omwake
The Ursinus Weekly, March 5, 1934, Dorothy E. Horne, Dwight L. Gregory, George Leslie Omwake
Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978
Excellent program for Founders' Day • "Jack" Hart talks to Ursinus groups • Courtmen win one; lose two • Dean Kline guest of honor at Phila. dinner • Seniors plan dance and play Mar. 16-17 • Federal aid granted to needy college students • Men's negative team debates on away trip • Prof. F. I. Sheeder speaks to York alumni members • Shaw-Bernard collection on display in college library • Matmen close season with 17-11 victory over Rutgers • Women debaters win and lose in dual contest with Western Maryland • Girls lose to Drexel and tie Beaver 20-20 • …