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THE PIKE ' S PEAK NUGGET 25 Jifacnltu EDWARD DANFORTH HALE, A. M. 1 2 10 N. Weber Street. Dean of the School of Music and Professor of the Theory and Literature of Music, and the Pianoforte. A. B. (Williams College), ' 8o; A. M. (ibid.), ' 83; Professor at the New England Conservatory, ' 85- ' o4 ; Colorado College, ' 05. ROBERT HAMILTON BERRYHILL. 324 E. Yampa Street. Instructor in Pianoforte. Colorado College, ' 10. MRS. MAME BRISCOE. 801 N. Weber Street. Instructor in Violin. Graduate Conservatory of Leipsic, ' 95 ; Pupil of Hans Sitt, ' 90-95 ; Colo- rado College, ' 00. MRS. GEORGE MAXWELL HOWE. 181 1 N. Nevada Ave. Instructor in Violin. Cincinnati Conservatory of Music, ' oi- ' o3 ; Stanton College, Natchez, Miss., ' 3 ' °5 Sternsches Konservatorium, Berlin, o5- ' o6; Woman ' s College, Colum- bia, S. C, ' 06-07; Colorado College, ' 10. VIOLA PAULUS. 2021 N. Tejon Street. Instructor in Voice Culture. The German Wallace College School of Music, ' 99-01 ; Northwestern School of Music, ' oi- ' o5 ; Pupil of Mme. Emma Freyhofer, Mr. Carlton Hackett ; In- structor in American Conservatory, Chicago, ' o5- ' o9 ; Colorado College, ' 10. Absent on leave.
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24 THE PIKE ' S PEAK NUGGET j cljooi of itstc Last year the School of Music became affiliated with the two foremost Music Schools of America, in Boston and New York. It has now extended its affiliation in the other direction, and as a conse- quence has a group of teachers which bring one hundred additional pupils in touch with its courses and methods. A wide and telling influence upon musical culture has thus been established in the Rocky Mountain region. Meanwhile association with the Liberal Arts School has grown more intimate through the Theoretical and Culture courses, which are given four credits toward the A. B. degree. The School methods are kept fully abreast of the most advanced and scien- tific thought and experiment of the day. In contrast to the narrowness of a method. its scheme of study embraces the ideas from all sources that have made accomplished musicians and artists. The Faculty is undoubtedly stronger now than ever before. The Dean has a ' cello player and teacher in view whom he hopes to add to it in the fall. DEAN E. D. HALE
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26 THE PIKE ' S PEAK NUGGET J. W. PARK, Associate Principal M. C. GILE, Associate Principal Qlutier JVatfremg The past year has been one of steady advance for Cutler Academy. A num- ber of desirable improvements have been made in the building and equipment, so that now the Academy is a competent and up-to-date fitting school. Cutler Hall with the exception of a part of the basement, is now exclusively devoted to the uses of the Academy and all school exercises are held therein. This has tended to develop a unity and spirit in all matters concerning the school and makes for better work. The attendance this year is no, being almost indentical with the enrollment for the past two years. For the first time in a long period, however, the girls out- number the boys. Seven states and three foreign countries are represented in the enrollment. A gratifying feature of the Academy ' s work is the number of students who enter College after completing their work here. Practically all those who are graduated continue their studies in some institution of higher learning. The majority of them enter Colorado College, but quite a considerable number go elsewhere. This year Cutler Academy is represented by graduates in Colorado College, University of Colorado, School of Mines, University of Kansas, Harvard, Princeton, Yale, Williams, Amherst, Smith and Vassar. From our graduating class of fourteen last year, all but one student entered college.
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