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Marquette Should Secure Her

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Parent Issue
Day
5
Month
October
Year
1894
Copyright
Public Domain
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The Argus is informed that Miss Alice D1 Cranier, long well known to musical society, contemplates the formation of a vocal music class at Marquette. The establishment at that place of a school of vocal instruction, under the teaching of so gifted an nstruetor would prove an advantage in voice culture that musical circles of Marquette would soon understand how to appreciate. Ann Arbor has from time to time furnished the musical world with talent of a high grade and in the vocal field Miss Crarner has achieved an exalted place. She possesses a rich contralto voice unblemished by any fault and carefully and thoroughly schooled under the crucial discipline of such instructors as Prof. Marshal Pease, of Detroit, of natioual repute; Prof. Jay. Taylor, of the Carleton Opera Company; Prof. Skinner, of Jackson; Mr. Colgrove, of Detroit; and Prof. Pease, of the Ypsilanti Conservatory, well know teacher and composer. Miss Cramer, it will be remernbered, sang two years as solo contralto in the Baptist church of this city, three years in a likecapacity in the Methodist church and has appeared in solos in concerts at Detroit, Ypsilanti and other cities, always with the highest appreciative audiences and critics. If Miss Cramer feels that she can afford her gifts to Marquette, that city can certainly afford to engage them.

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Ann Arbor Argus
Old News