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FIDES MISS ALBERTA CRANDALL Principal of School of Music and Iuslrzzdor in Piano Playing Student, Milton College and School of Music, 1893-1898, Certificate Pianoforte Course, 1908, Student and Teacher of Piano, Alfred University, 1898-1901, Special Student under Dr. W. S. Mat- thews of Chicago, 1901, Student, New England Conservatory of Music, Boston, Mass., 1902-1903, Student, New England Conservatory of Music, Pupil of Carl Baermann, 1907-1908, Pupil of D. A. Clippinger, Voice, Chicago, Pupil of Henoit Levy, Instructor in Piano Playing, Theory and History of Music, Milton College, since 1903. ELLEN CRANDALL PLACE Imlrurtor in Violin' Student, Milton College and School of Music, 1893-1898, Student and Teacher of Violin, Alfred University, 1898-1901, Student, Violin, at Bostle- man Conservatory of Music, Corning, N. Y., 1900- 1901, Student, Violin Playing and Orchestration, New England Conservatory of Music, Boston, Mass., 1902-190-I-, Instructor in Violin Playing, Milton College, 190-I--1908 and 1921-1923, Mem- ber Fadette Orchestra, Boston, Member McDowell Club Orchestra, Milwaukee. l l I I 1- -por -15: 'K-'al' s ':m1:,5e.f,53 95, -ng:-'-'fx auf.-.-A:-1. f 1,g,',r.3 1x '-45r er irprscng 1-1-I '51,-Q, Q, .zfa 4 ,f'- 1 ML? ,te-, Q, ,IE-H5 521.--1,5 45,,fi.,- 151151, 'W' 1 'I 4 1- M' iii' mi il? 314. -135 'Hi P il fr? Page T1-wenty-four
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