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an 1' 'Ht a a r 'e va' with 'f gf' , f .x..., -f as l .. Z f , .-.. ...W - i .,..., ..... 5 .fwll . .2 f 9 .ef N graduating student of the voice department in a series of recitals at Camp Dodge, Where she was enthusiastically received. Mrs. Bullock, teacher of piano and theory, is a graduate of Ellsworth Con- servatory and a student for several years at Oberlin. She is recognized as an excellent musician and a very able instructor. Miss Ruth Elliot, assistant instructor in piano and theory, is a pianist of more than ordinary ability. She, likewise, is a graduate and post-graduate student of Ellsworth. Excellent chorus Work is carried on by means of the Ellsworth College Choral Club. The club maintains an Artists Course which brings to the city some of the leading musicians of the day. The Euterpean Society is an organization of the girls of the school, the pur- pose of which is to promote the study of various musical subjects in a general way. A deep personal interest is maintained by all members of the faculty. Such influences are thrown about a student as are conducive to a broad and thorough musical development. It is the aim of the management to allow graduation only after a good musical and technical foundation has been laid and a knowledge of scientific study has been acquired. That these ideals are achieved and recognized as such by the musical world is proven by the many students who have gone out from the Ellsworth Conservatory of Music and assumed prominent positions in the concert field and teaching profession.
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