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46th Annual Concert And Commencement, Sherwood Music School
46th Annual Concert And Commencement, Sherwood Music School
Commencement Programs
Program for the Sherwood Music School 46th Annual Concert and Commencement at Orchestra Hall (220 South Michigan Avenue) held on June 20, 1941.
Scope February 21, 1941, Students Of Risd, Risd Archives
Scope February 21, 1941, Students Of Risd, Risd Archives
All Student Newspapers
Scope was a student publication that discussed in its single issue the formation and plans of a new student organization. While the publication includes indications that it was intended to be published regularly, no other issues exist. This issue of February 21, 1941 had a brief article about the Trek Club at RISD and some of it's activities at the school farm in Barrington. A Winter Carnival took place and more activities were in the planning stages for the spring.
Violin Course: Grade 8, Compositions, Sherwood Music School
Violin Course: Grade 8, Compositions, Sherwood Music School
Violin Courses
A Lesson Book for the Violin Courses administered by the Sherwood Music School's Extension Division.
Grade 8, Graduate B: Compositions, number 801 through 860
Experimental Studies In Junior High School Monotonism, Lina Baldauf Knight
Experimental Studies In Junior High School Monotonism, Lina Baldauf Knight
Graduate Thesis Collection
The individual who lacks the use of his voice as a musical instrument lacks the natural, fundamental medium of musical expression. Not only does he lack the means for the closest and most direct relationship with music, but also there is a serious danger that, as a result, his whole range of musical appreciation will be impaired and finally obliterated. This is likely to occur because he does not have at his command and under his control this power which he so definitely needs. Children who are thus handicapped are often designated by the use of the word monotone.
A Survey Of Music Education In The Smaller High Schools Of California And A Program Of Music Courses, Carol C. Carter
A Survey Of Music Education In The Smaller High Schools Of California And A Program Of Music Courses, Carol C. Carter
University of the Pacific Theses and Dissertations
It was the author's privilege to begin teaching in a small secondary school. There, it is his firm belief, is the place for most beginning teachers to commence their life's work.
It is here that one finds problems in curricula and procedures that he would probably never dream of during his theoretical training.
There one would be asked to teach many subjects other than the one he has chosen in his major field. This should not prove to be a hardship but a blessing in that one would have develop initiative and in many other ways round out his personality. …