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Awe-.. . Him; . Nashville, Tenn, July 24, 1900. Prof. J. D. Blanton, Pres. Wardis Seminary, Nashville, Tenn. . . DEAR SIRz-Miss Nan R. Hooper, of Aberdeen, MISS., informs me that she is an applicant for position in your musmal departmenft f0:1 ensuing session. Miss Hooper was With us last year, and. I oun her to be an exceptionally good piano teachet, plays exquisitely, IS a refined, elegant lady, and would be an vaUISItlon to any school secur- ing her services. Respectfully yours, I. V. ARMSTRONG, Supt. To Whom It May Concern: . I take pleasure in bearing testimony to the hlgh character and most excellent musical qualifications of MISS Nannie Hooper, who was not only a pupil of mine in the literary and musmal departments, but Who, after having graduated and taught in other places, accepted a position as teacher of harp and piano in Potter College. Since her resignation, she has spent two years in Germany, where she has been under the direct instruction of the best masters. I have no hesitancy in saying that those wishing a. teacher .of exceptionally good habits and unusually fine attainments 1n a speCIal work of music can do no better than to have the bearer of this testimonial. Very truly, B. F. CABELL. ' West Point, Miss, Nov. 15th, 1899. To Whom It May Concern: It affords me very great pleasure to testify to the high qualities of Miss Nan R. Hooper as a lady and as a teacher of music. i As a musician, Miss Hooper has the double advantage of natural talent and thorough training. She has enjoyed the best advantages for the study of music afforded in the conservatories of this country and Europe. She is a most delightful performer on the piano. As a teacher she is conscientious, thorough, enthusiastic, tactful- an unqualified success. ' - Personally she possesses the rare social qualities, Christian char- acter, and true womanliness that win the respect and affection of all who know her. ' Sincerely, HENRY A. HAYES. Clinton, Hinds Co., Miss, Jan. 4, 1899. To Whom It May Concern: It gives me real pleasure to make the following statement of one so genumely worthy, both as a lady and a musician, as Miss Nan R. Hooper. .Miss' Hooper is of one of the best old Southern families,'and exhlblts 1n her character and bearing the truest refinement. She has enjoyed the best musical advantages, both in this country and .abruoadfand is a brilliant pianist and harper. After pursuing her studies in the Cincinnati Conservatory, she went to Europe for further glork, and IS but recently back from a two years course of study ere. She taught piano and harp under my presidency of Bayler College at eBeltonhTexas, in one of the largest departments of music in the South, givmg eminent satisfaction 32
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