The Phoenix . Cumberland UniversityConservatory PIANO CLASS ROLL Ethel Bouton, Tenn. Olive Gollithan, Johnson, Edmiston, Ark,LiLLA Mace, Tenn. Katherine Hooker, Tenn,Elia Wilkinson, Davis, Tenn,Henry Groves, Hall, Combs, Miss. CLASS FROM THE COLLEGE FOR YOUNG LADIES Ada Rogers, McLeod, Carney, Lincoln, McCown, Stuart LaGrone, Nowlin, Tenn. (Piano and Pipe Org^an) 89. Voice Class Miss Jim Combs Miss Grace Johnson Miss Olive Goi^liihan Miss Sra Weir Miss Wilhelmina McI^eodMks. Robert


The Phoenix . Cumberland UniversityConservatory PIANO CLASS ROLL Ethel Bouton, Tenn. Olive Gollithan, Johnson, Edmiston, Ark,LiLLA Mace, Tenn. Katherine Hooker, Tenn,Elia Wilkinson, Davis, Tenn,Henry Groves, Hall, Combs, Miss. CLASS FROM THE COLLEGE FOR YOUNG LADIES Ada Rogers, McLeod, Carney, Lincoln, McCown, Stuart LaGrone, Nowlin, Tenn. (Piano and Pipe Org^an) 89. Voice Class Miss Jim Combs Miss Grace Johnson Miss Olive Goi^liihan Miss Sra Weir Miss Wilhelmina McI^eodMks. Robert E. Robinson Mrs. E. Iv. Moore James C. OrrT. E. McSpadden W. M. White E. J. NlCHOI,SON Voice Voice culture is now regarded as part of an education, not only insingers but in speakers; on the platform and in social life. Shake-speare created a character who exclaimed, I pray you mend yourvoices. And ever since we have been striving to mend them. Ed-ucation is freedom—freedom from the bonds of ignorance. But seelwe are crammed with facts and have no medium of voice is uncultivated and we hesitate to share with the eagerlisteners oiir finest thoughts. The world is waiting for free men—men who do not hesitate to respond to every good emotion throughwhich God prompts them to speak and act, and here, alas! the voiceis not free. They do not know how to use it, and all we know of thetumult of pent-up soul longing is a depth of yearning which looksout from


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