University of Illinois - Illio Yearbook (Urbana Champaign, IL)

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u' '1rnHllE1lgj5,1Up lm. LIIUL -5 DIRECTOR FRICDICRIC B. STIVIQN HE School of Music occupies Smith Memorial Hall, the erection of which was made possible through generous gifts to the University by Captain I'homas J. Smith, The building contains, besides the studios, classrooms and offices, some fifty practice rooms, and a Recital Hall seating over a thousand people. The equipment includes sixteen grand pianos, forty upright pianos, four two-manual practice organs, and a large three-manual organ built by the Skinner Company of Boston. The students enrolled in the School of Music follow THE ICHDUL MUIIC FREDERIC BFKIJ uxux STIVFN Director of the School of Music was born on July I7 1862 at Ioma Michigan. He received his B.Mus. at Oberlin College zu 1907 and for two vears remained there as an instructor in organ. From 1909 to 1911 he studied in Paris under Alexander Guilmant and Charles Marie Wzdor He returned to Oberlin in 1911 as a Professor of Organ and held that posztzon until IQ 1 when he became Professor of Music and Direc- tor oj the School of Music at the University of Illinois. a prescribed curriculum which includes four years' work in a major applied music subject' four years of a minor applied music subjectg complete courses in Theory and History of Music, and various academic required and elective subjects. Most of the musical activities on the campus are sponsored by the School of Music. It contributes in many ways to the cultural life of the University, and stands ready to serve any who are interested in the ar . M 1, 4 ' eh qv ' L I - w wa., QI .As ' 5 5 . 5 . 5 5 5 r b 5 DF 5 . 5 5 5 I , .:', , a - - . 5 5 f ' ' 2. , . 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 , Z , 5 5 5 5 I f ? P P x b ? b P b ? 1 P Smith Memorial Hall 1- I :fix .x ..x Ax .x -tx .xx ..x -.x ..x -ax .xx ..x .ex xX .xx ..x .xx ZX ,,, ,,, ,,, 0, ,,, ,,, ,,. ,A ,L ,L ,L ,L ,A ,A A hu I I I Page 28



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- . ,, Y, , ,V '1l IHllE1l1 p5,4 DMLILIMJ .. . .. .. , . , U , Y UQ? CK CK -save o yyyyfyyyryvpfw 5 yywyy ARTHUR HILL Dfxxiets, Dean of Ihr' Gradualr Srhool, was born in East Medway, Maxxarlmselhr, on Orlobfr 19, 1865. After recrivirzg his Ph.D. from Clark Univ1'rsiiy in 1893 hr fame to the Urxivrnrily of Illinois ax an instruc- lor in philosophy. For Iwo years prrviozfx to Dean Balzcoclfs arrival in 1913 hr was .ilrling Dean of Ihr Collage of Libvral Arts and Scic'ncc'.r. Since 1918 he has lrmvi voriizvrtrrl rt-ilh Ihr' ojiirc' of lhc Dran of the Graduate School, Irving Assistant Doon for om' yrar. Acting Dean for Iwo years, and Dean sinrc' 1921. in-LAN ARTHLTR H. DAN11-:Ls HE Graduate School represents the organized higher teaching and administrative positions. Others efforts and resources of the University for the pur- are looking forward to careers in the fields of busi- pose of giving opportunities for the most advanced ness, industry, engineering and the several professions. study and for the promotion of research. These two But it is the purpose of the Graduate School to train functions, however, are by no means separate, for the all in the methods and the use of the materials of spirit of research is the life of graduate study. The their subjects so that they may become, not only ex- ideal of graduate work is one and the same for all perts and authorities, but also independent workers in graduate students. Some are fitting themselves for their chosen fields. 7531 'f Lincoln Hall. 1 A A I- an Il. Il. lt. Il. Il. In Il. IJ. In E 4 Page 30

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