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Violin Course: Grade 2, Compositions, Sherwood Music School Jan 1937

Violin Course: Grade 2, Compositions, Sherwood Music School

Violin Courses

A Lesson Book for the Violin Courses administered by the Sherwood Music School's Extension Division.
Grade 2, Preparatory B: Compositions, number 201 through 286


Violin Course: Grade 3, Exercises, Sherwood Music School Jan 1937

Violin Course: Grade 3, Exercises, Sherwood Music School

Violin Courses

A Lesson Book for the Violin Courses administered by the Sherwood Music School's Extension Division.
Grade 3, Intermediate A: Exercises, number 301 through 358


Violin Course: Grade 3, Compositions, Sherwood Music School Jan 1937

Violin Course: Grade 3, Compositions, Sherwood Music School

Violin Courses

A Lesson Book for the Violin Courses administered by the Sherwood Music School's Extension Division.
Grade 3, Intermediate A: Compositions, number 301 through 360


Violin Course: Grade 2, Lessons And Tests, Sherwood Music School Jan 1937

Violin Course: Grade 2, Lessons And Tests, Sherwood Music School

Violin Courses

A Lesson Book for the Violin Courses administered by the Sherwood Music School's Extension Division.
Grade 2, Preparatory B: Lessons and Tests, number 21 through 40


Violin Course: Grade 5, Compositions, Sherwood Music School Jan 1937

Violin Course: Grade 5, Compositions, Sherwood Music School

Violin Courses

A Lesson Book for the Violin Courses administered by the Sherwood Music School's Extension Division.
Grade 5, Advanced A: Compositions, number 501 through 599


Violin Course: Grade 2, Exercises, Sherwood Music School Jan 1937

Violin Course: Grade 2, Exercises, Sherwood Music School

Violin Courses

A Lesson Book for the Violin Courses administered by the Sherwood Music School's Extension Division.
Grade 2, Preparatory B: Exercises, number 201 through 258


Violin Course: Grade 1, Lessons And Tests, Sherwood Music School Jan 1937

Violin Course: Grade 1, Lessons And Tests, Sherwood Music School

Violin Courses

A Lesson Book for the Violin Courses administered by the Sherwood Music School's Extension Division.
Grade 1, Preparatory A: Lessons and Tests, numbers 1 through 20


Violin Course: Grade 6, Compositions, Sherwood Music School Jan 1937

Violin Course: Grade 6, Compositions, Sherwood Music School

Violin Courses

A Lesson Book for the Violin Courses administered by the Sherwood Music School's Extension Division.
Grade 6, Advanced B: Compositions, number 601 through 660


Violin Course: Grade 4, Compositions, Sherwood Music School Jan 1937

Violin Course: Grade 4, Compositions, Sherwood Music School

Violin Courses

A Lesson Book for the Violin Courses administered by the Sherwood Music School's Extension Division.
Grade 4, Intermediate B: Compositions, number 401 through 463


Not To Be Opened Until The Year 8113, Time Wide World Photos Jan 1937

Not To Be Opened Until The Year 8113, Time Wide World Photos

2015: Cherry Statue Time Capsule

Clipping from unidentified newspaper of Thornwell Jacobs president of Oglethorpe University studying plans for a time capsule.


Henry Cherry Statue Photograph, Lorado Taft Jan 1937

Henry Cherry Statue Photograph, Lorado Taft

2015: Cherry Statue Time Capsule

Photograph of the statue created by Lorado Taft of Henry Cherry. This image was used in fund raising efforts to pay for the statue.


The New Classroom Building, Bill Bass, Western Kentucky University Jan 1937

The New Classroom Building, Bill Bass, Western Kentucky University

2015: Cherry Statue Time Capsule

Postcard of the new classroom building which would be named Cherry Hall for Henry Cherry soon after his death. The rendering is by student Bill Bass. The back of the postcard is a description of the building. These were probably prepared to be given out as souvenirs at the dedication of the building.


Crime And Its Punishment In Colonial Virginia, 1607-1776., Davis Young Paschall Jan 1937

Crime And Its Punishment In Colonial Virginia, 1607-1776., Davis Young Paschall

Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects

No abstract provided.


Franco-American Relations 1914-1917 As Mirrored By The Excelsior Newspaper., Sherley Chapman Jenkins Jan 1937

Franco-American Relations 1914-1917 As Mirrored By The Excelsior Newspaper., Sherley Chapman Jenkins

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

No abstract provided.


A Prairie Doctor Of The Eighties: Some Personal Recollections And Some Early Medical And Social History Of A Prairie State, Francis A. Long, Maggie E. Long Jan 1937

A Prairie Doctor Of The Eighties: Some Personal Recollections And Some Early Medical And Social History Of A Prairie State, Francis A. Long, Maggie E. Long

Centennial Trilogy of the University of Nebraska College of Medicine

On the occasion of the Centennial of the University of Nebraska College of Medicine, it is most fitting that the Centennial Committee of the Medical Center reissue this quite marvelous autobiography by Dr. Francis A. Long. A Prairie Doctor of the Eighties is a valuable book, both in the literary and the historical sense. It is thus my pleasure to provide a Preface to a book about a man I knew and admired.

Francis Long was born on February 16, 1859 and grew up near Kreidersville, Pennsylvania. He worked as a common laborer about the coal mines, in car shops …


Bulletin Of The University Of Nebraska: Annual Catalog Of The College Of Medicine, 1937-1938, University Of Nebraska College Of Medicine Jan 1937

Bulletin Of The University Of Nebraska: Annual Catalog Of The College Of Medicine, 1937-1938, University Of Nebraska College Of Medicine

Bulletin of the University of Nebraska: Annual Catalog of the College of Medicine

•Calendar

•Officers of Administration and Instruction

•College of Medicine History

•Standing

•Admission

•Combined Academic and Medical Courses

•Registration

•Class Standing and Examination

•Absence or Withdrawal

•Requirements for Graduation

•Graduate Work

•Fees

•Microscopes

•Expenses

•Laboratory Facilities

•Clinical Facilities

•Additional Information

•Scholarships and Loan Funds

•Courses of Study

•Internship Appointments

•Register of Students, 1936-1937 in Omaha

•Register of Students, 1936-1937 in Lincoln


Bulletin Of The School Of Nursing, 1937-1938, University Of Nebraska College Of Medicine Jan 1937

Bulletin Of The School Of Nursing, 1937-1938, University Of Nebraska College Of Medicine

Bulletin of the College of Nursing

•Academic Calendar

•The University of Nebraska

•Faculty and Administration

•General Statement

•Facilities for Instruction

•Residence

•Admission

•Requirements for Admission

•Admission to Advanced Standing

•Expenses

•Fees

•General Expense

•Loan Fund

•Health Supervision

•Summary of Theoretical Courses

•Description of Courses

•Roster of Students


Washingtonia (1937), Washington State Normal School Jan 1937

Washingtonia (1937), Washington State Normal School

Yearbooks

No abstract provided.


The History Of The Vaucluse Gold Mine, Thomas Todd Jan 1937

The History Of The Vaucluse Gold Mine, Thomas Todd

Honors Theses

A history and firsthand account of the Vaucluse gold mine.


The Louisa Railroad (1836-1850), Charles W. Turner Jan 1937

The Louisa Railroad (1836-1850), Charles W. Turner

Honors Theses

The first railroad built in Virginia was chartered March 8, 1827. By the year 1860, there were 1,350 miles of railroad in Virginia. Among the first to be chartered was the Louisa Railroad from which the great Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad of today has its origin. This paper is a history of this railroad during the years it was known as the Louise Railroad.


A History Of The County Court In Virginia, D S. Rubenstein Jan 1937

A History Of The County Court In Virginia, D S. Rubenstein

Honors Theses

The county court is among the most colorful institutions in Virginia history. Coming into existence a few years after the birth of the colony, it remained almost unchanged in its general character up until the time of the Civil War. Not only was it the keystone about which the administration of local justice was build, but it possessed important legislative and executive functions.