1900-1901 Academic Catalog

CedarviUe College. •>A VIOLIN. The instructor, Miss Sillito, is an accomplished violinist, having studied for six years with Mr. G. H. Marsteller, Di rector Dayton School of Music, Dayton, Ohio, who recom­ mends her highly as a teacher and violinist. RECITALS. Recitals of all the vocal and instrumental classes will be given during the year by the Director and advanced stu­ dents. These recitals accustom die pupils to appear in pub­ lic and cultivate a taste for good music. RATES OF TUITION IN MUSIC. MUST TERM— FOURTEEN WEEKS. Piano, one lesson per w eek ........................................................................$ 8 00 Piano, two lessons per week . 10 00 V oice Culture, one lesson per week......... . 8 00 V oice Culture, two lessons per week ............................. 10 00 Harmony in Classes, one lesson per week 8 00 Violin, one lesson per week ...... .............. 8 00 SECOND TERM —El,EVEN WEEKS. Piano, one lesson per week $ 7 00 Piano, two lessons per week........................................................................ 14 00 Voice Culture, one lesson per week ......... 7 00 Voice Culture, two lessons per wees . 14 00 H a rm o n y ........................................ .......................................... 3 00 Violin, one lesson per week ....................................... 7 00 THIRD TERM— El,EVEN WEEKS. Piano, one lesson per week ... $ 7 00 Piano, two lessons per week ............................................................... 14 00 Voice Culture, one lesson per week .................................................... 7 00 V oice Culture, two lessons per week 14 00 11;irmony . a 00 Violin, one lesson per week 7 00 Good pianos and organs <tan be rented at the expense o f the pupil: or the College will rent instruments lor practice, one hour a day, per month 81.00. The Philadelphian and Philosophic Societies each have pianos for the use of their members.

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