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Redhead, Little Theatre On The Square Aug 1960

Redhead, Little Theatre On The Square

1960 Programs

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Carousel, Little Theatre On The Square Aug 1960

Carousel, Little Theatre On The Square

1960 Programs

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West Side Story, Little Theatre On The Square Aug 1960

West Side Story, Little Theatre On The Square

1960 Programs

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Li'l Abner, Little Theatre On The Square Aug 1960

Li'l Abner, Little Theatre On The Square

1960 Programs

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A Tree Grows In Brooklyn, Little Theatre On The Square Jul 1960

A Tree Grows In Brooklyn, Little Theatre On The Square

1960 Programs

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Pal Joey, Little Theatre On The Square Jul 1960

Pal Joey, Little Theatre On The Square

1960 Programs

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South Pacific, Little Theatre On The Square Jul 1960

South Pacific, Little Theatre On The Square

1960 Programs

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4th Season, Little Theatre On The Square Jul 1960

4th Season, Little Theatre On The Square

1960 Programs

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Are You Proud Of Your Profession?, Earl Boyd Jan 1960

Are You Proud Of Your Profession?, Earl Boyd

Papers

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A Study Of Motivation In Selected Plays Of Shakespeare's Plays, Robert Edward Zimmerman Jan 1960

A Study Of Motivation In Selected Plays Of Shakespeare's Plays, Robert Edward Zimmerman

Masters Theses

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An Analysis Of The Bassoon And Its Literature, Larry Charles Mettler Jan 1960

An Analysis Of The Bassoon And Its Literature, Larry Charles Mettler

Masters Theses

The purpose of this paper is to present an analysis of bassoon literature. Special emphasis is given to the use of the bassoon in orchestral literature, from the seventeenth century when the bassoon merely doubled the bass part to its increased importance in the eighteenth, nineteenth, and twentieth centuries, when the bassoon was used as added color in the woodwind choir and orchestra and as a solo instrument. Before beginning the analysis of the bassoon part within orchestral literature, a brief historical account of the development of the bassoon is presented. The invention and improvements of the bassoon have a …


Introducing Children To Literature, Donna Deming Jan 1960

Introducing Children To Literature, Donna Deming

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The Elementary School, The Administrator, And The Music Program, Dorene Jones Jan 1960

The Elementary School, The Administrator, And The Music Program, Dorene Jones

Masters Theses

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A Study Of The Music Program In The Public Schools Of Edwards County, Robert Gene Wallace Jan 1960

A Study Of The Music Program In The Public Schools Of Edwards County, Robert Gene Wallace

Masters Theses

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A Study Of Teaching Music Reading In The Elementary School, Janelle Ellen Ogle Jan 1960

A Study Of Teaching Music Reading In The Elementary School, Janelle Ellen Ogle

Masters Theses

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The Cross As An Art Expression, Foster Leroy Marlow Jan 1960

The Cross As An Art Expression, Foster Leroy Marlow

Masters Theses

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A Survey Of Negro Attitudes Toward Race Relations In A Medium Size Midwestern City, David L. Fields Jan 1960

A Survey Of Negro Attitudes Toward Race Relations In A Medium Size Midwestern City, David L. Fields

Masters Theses

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Development Of The Trumpet And An Analysis Of Some Of Its Literature, Darrel Thornton Trimble Jan 1960

Development Of The Trumpet And An Analysis Of Some Of Its Literature, Darrel Thornton Trimble

Masters Theses

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The Organization And Administration Of The Marching Band, George L. Bailey Jan 1960

The Organization And Administration Of The Marching Band, George L. Bailey

Masters Theses

No abstract provided.