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10 YEAR BOOK OF THE School, Phil. 1901-1912. Football, Baseball and Basket- ball Coach, Cornell University. Dean, Chautauqua School of Physical Education. ROLLO ANsoN TALLCOTT, A.B.g A.M., Dean of the Wil- liams School of Expression ,and Dramatic Art. Syracuse University. Professor of Public Speaking at Hiram College, Mt. Union College, Valparaiso University, Butler University, Syracuse University, Columbia Uni- versity, Twenty Years' experience on the Lyceum and Chautauqua Platform. GEORGE C. WILLIAMS, B.O. President of Ithaca Con- servatory and Affiliated Schools. New England College of Oratoryg Boston Universityg President of National Speech Arts Association, President of New York State Association of Elocutionists. EVELYN FLETCHER COPP, Director, Normal Music Methods. Noted educator and lecturer. Originator ofthe famous Fletcher-Copp Music Method which has Won her the title of The Froebel of Music. GEORGE DALAND, Director of Theoretical Department. Formerly Organist Cornell University. Seven years Di- rector of Music. in the States of Rhode Island, New Jer- sey and Texas. Pupil of Dudley Buck. ANDREAS DIPPEL, Director of Operatic Training for Grand and Light Opera. Former Manager of Metropolitan Opera Co., General Manager of Chicago Grand Opera Co., and Philadelphia Grand Opera Co., Impressario of Grand Opera, Opera Comique and Musical Comedies, Studied voice with Mme. Zottmayr, Prof. Julius Hey, Alberto Leoni and Johann Ressg Sang at Bremen, Metropolitan, Imperial Court Opera, Vienna, and Concert Tour under Anton Seidl, Arthur Nikisch and Theodore Thomas. FRANK S. HARRIS, Director of Piano Tuning Depart- - ment. Twenty years experience as head of Piano Tuning School. BERT R. LYON, Director of Vocal Department. Pupil of M. Jacques Bouhy in Parisg William Shakespeare 1n London, and Herbert Witherspoon. LEON SAMPAIX, Director of Piano' Department. Pupil of Leschetizki and Diemerg formerly director of Piano Department at the Royal Conservatories of Brus- sels and Llege.
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f ITHACA CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC 9 THE FACULTY of the Ithaca Conservatory and Affiliated Schools W. GRANT EGBERT, Mus.M., Musical Director. Syracuse University. Concertmeister and assistant con- ductor of Sevcik String Orchestra, Prague g Student of Konigliche Hochschule for Musik 5 Bargiel, Dorn, Joac- him, Ber1ing'Sevcik, Prague. ALBERT EDMUND BROWN, Dean of Ithaca Institution of Public School Music. Baritone Specialist in Voice, Conducting and Music Methods in Public School Music. For many years Direc- tor of the Department of Music for the training of Su- pervisors, State Normal School, Lowell, Mass. Director of School Music in several Eastern cities. Member vari- ous faculties including Boston University and Chautau- qua Institute, Chautauqua, N. Y. Widely known as a so- loist and as an author of Music Methods in Public Educa- tion. Former President Eastern Supervisors' Conference. PATRICK CONWAY, Dean of Conway Military Band School. Director of Conway's Concert Bandg maker of Victor talking Machine Recordsg Director of Musical Activities for the Air Service during the War, with Captain's Commission. FREDERICK MARTIN, Dean of the Martin Institute for Speech Correction. Formerly Director of Speech Improvement for the Board of Education of New York Cityg Director of Speech Clinics at the College of the City of New Yorkg President of National Round Table for Speech Improvementg Lec- turer at Post graduate Medical Hospital and College, New York City. ' EDWARD AMHERST GTT, A. B., Dean of Chautauqua and Lyceum Arts School. Formerly Teacher at Hiram College and Drake Univers- ity: President of International Lyceum and Chautauqua Associationg with Redpath Lyceum Bureau for twenty- four years. ALBERT H. SHARPE, M. D., Dean of Ithaca School of Physical Education. Director of Athletics at.Yale University. Football and Baseball Coach. School Physician, Wm. Penn Charter
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ITHACA CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC 11 LOUISE TEWKSBURY, Director of Preparatory Depart- ment. Pupil of Leon Sampaix, Gorno, Saar, and Gantvoort. CESAR THOMSON, Violin. Master Violin Teacher for past twenty-five years at Brus- sels and Liege Conservatory. BLANCHE BERGER, Violin. Graduate of the Ithaca Conservatory of Music. Pupil of Sevcik. Two years in New York with Bostlemann. Con- certized successfully. LYNN BOGART, Violin. Graduate of the Ithaca Conservatory of Music. Pupil of Cesar Thomson. FORRESTINE BROWN, Ass't. in Theoretical Dept. , Graduate Brenan College Conservatory, Gainesville, Ga., and Cadik Conservatory, Chattanoga, Tenn. LALIVE BROWNELL, Dramatics. 9 years experience on the professional stage. 4 years with Jane Cowl, 2 years with Maude Adarnsg Stock and Vaudevilleg Appeared in the famous moving picture pro- duction of Richard Harding Davis' Soldiers of Fortuneg Recently producing radio plays. Studied Diction with an actor closely associated for five years with Forbes Robertson. LAURA BRYANT, Child Voice and Methods. Supervisor of Music in Public Schools of Ithaca, N. Y. For a number of years associated with Hollis E. Dann in Summer School for Music Supervisors at Cornell Uui- versity, Ithaca, N. Y. Editor Eastern Music Herald. K. M. DALLENBACH, Ph.D., Psychology. Professor of Psychology at Cornell University. GEORGE I. DE GRASSI, Italian. University of Geno fltalyj. Superintendent of Stack Division Cornell University Library. Continental Sec'y of Gorda Fratesf' International Federation of Students. ANGEL L. DELGADO, Reed Instruments. Solo Clarinetist, Beethoven Symphonic Orchestra and National Conservatory of Music Symphonic Orchestra, Mexico City. BLANCA DELGADO, Spanish.- Four years teacher in High School, Mexico City, Mexico.
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