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14
Month
December
Year
1892
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UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF BIC. Board of Directors. Fraxcis W. Kelsey, Ph. D,, President. Levi ü. Wixes, C. E., Treasurer. G. Frank Allmexdixger, C. E. Henry S. Dkax. Ottmar Eberbacii. Adelbert L. Noble. Wm. II. Pettee, A. M., Viee-President. A. A. Staxley. A. M., Musical Director. Jas. B. Axgell, LL. D. Paul R. dePont, A. B. Chas. B. Nancbede, M. D. Jas. H. Wade. Akserbon H. Hopkixs, Sec. Faculty. A. A. Staxi.ey, A. M., Director. Leipsig 1871-8. (Professor of Music in the University of Michigan.) Composition ; Orchestration ; Advanced Theoretical Work; Harmony; Organ. J. Erich Schmaal. (Late of Hamburg, Germany. Pupil of Riemann and of Gradèner.) Piano-Forte and Ensemble Playing. Sii.as R. Mills. (Pupil of Lamperti, Shakespeare, and Stockausen.) Singing and Voice Culture. Fkederic Mills. (Pupil of Jacobsohn.) Violin and Ensemble Playing. Frederic L. Abel. (Pup'il of Crossmann, Urspruch, and Raff.) Violincello. Frederic McOmber. Flute. Gekald W. Collins. Brass Instruments. The names of other teachers will be announced later. Course op Study. - The University School of Music offers systematic courses of instruction in Voice Culture ; in Piano, Organ, Violin, 'Cello, and Orchestral Instruments; in Harmony, Counterpoint, Canon and Fugue, Composition, Art of Conducting, Musical History, etc. Special Lecturers. John Dewey, Ph. D. Psychology. Hexry S. Carhart, A. M. Physical Basis of Music. Fred K. Scott, Ph. D. Aesthetics. Víctor C. Vaughan, Ph. D., M. D. Hygiëne. Wm. H. Howell, Ph. D., M. D. Physiology of the Voice. Isaac jg. Demmon, A. M. Songs of the Elizabethan Age. Rev. Martin L. D'Ooge, LL. D. Music of the Ancient Greeks. George Hempl, Ph. D. Speech in Song. Expenses. The School Year is divided into two semesters, corresponding with the división of the academie year in the University of Michigan. "The tuition fee for each student, tor two lessons a week, for one semester, are as follows : In a ('lass In a Class Private of three. of tivo. I.i'smiiis. Piano $-25 00 $37 50 $76 00 Orean -25 00 87 60 76 00 Violin 86 00 .7 ."(! 7ó 00 'Cello 26 00 37 50 75 00 Voice 25 00 37 50 75 00 Orchestral Instruments 15 00 30 00 The fees for each student, one lesson a week, for one semester, in orchestral instrumente, are in a class of two, $10, and private lessons, $15. For special classes in Harmony, Counterpoint, and Composition, foür in a class, the fee for each student is $20 a semester. The Director's office in Newherry Hall will be open one week before the beginning of each semester for the assignment of lessons. The regular office hours are f rom 12 to 1 daily ; in registration week, 9 to 12 and '2 to 4. For further information, address A. A. STANLEY, A. M. Ann Arbor, Mch. DeimüTialization of Pekín- Brokeu chinh. Gets to tlie sticking point- Court piaster. "Where ftóh ni;ay sleep- On the riv cr's bed. "PROPÖSALS FOR W00D7 Sealed proposals for 75 to 100 corda of hard wood, fotir feet lonsr, sawed ends, young. green, body or stnüght hickory, hard' maple and second growth white or yellow upland oak, in quantities of not less than ten corda, aud 20 to 25cordsof basswood, good quality. will be received by the undersigned until tha 31t day of December, 1892, inclusive up to 6 p. X. the wood to be delivered in the next thirty daya after awarding the contract, at the different school houses. in snch quantities as directed. The right to rejeot any and all offers is reserved. L. G KUN ER, Treasnter No. 8. S. Main St. THE; DETROIT (Poitnded in Eighteen hundred and forty-nint) A General Family Newspaper. l'IRCL'LATION 65,000, Proven hy Postofflce Keceipts. Republican in Politics and the Champion of the Old Soldiers' interests, It Is a model general newspaper, with its departments of Agriculture, Fiction, Fashlons, Household News, Sporting, Relig nus. Commercial, Etc, together with the latest news of the world, rewritten in a most attractive manner. The Weekly Tribune Won the position of the largest circulation in Michigan many years ago.rndhas kept it besause it is always reliable, enterprising and Eull of original matter, not stale reprint from the dalies. BETTER THAN EVER. One Dollar per Tear. SPECIAL OFFER. Good only until January 15, 1893 A copy of BUI Nye's Xew Book of 500 pagesi ith 150 illustrations.sent free, post paid,to" ?ether wlth the Weekly Tribune for one year jpon recelpt of only $1.10 One Dollar and Ten Cents. $1.10 The Wcrld's Magazine of .A. M A. T E TJ 11 OPORT, is UNRIVALED in its own peculiar tield. Send for sample copy and you will wonder how you got along without it. Every issue of Outixö contains at least one complete story and a serial, together -nith articles on Cyclios, Huotiosi Fisbip? Riding, 5aiiipg, vtblctics &ol Anjatcur Pbotograpby. Excellent stories in every variety of sport and pastime for men and women, girls and boys, and an abundance of good reading, give Outing a welcome at every fireside. Send two cents for sample copy to Outixg, 239 Fifth Ave., New York. "

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