School catalog, 1909-1910 . their door. Mr. Philip H. Goepp, the well-known musical writer,gives a synopsis and explanation of the music in eachweeks program, which adds much to the educationalvalue of the concerts. There are 22 Friday afternoon and 22 Saturdayevening concerts during the season beginning in October. Price of seats is the same for both series. Season Single Seats Performances Parquet, Parquet Circle, First Two Rows in Balcony $ $ Remainder of Balcony Family Circle, First Two Rows i4-5o -75 Family Circle, Third and Fourth Rows. .50 Family Circle, Remain


School catalog, 1909-1910 . their door. Mr. Philip H. Goepp, the well-known musical writer,gives a synopsis and explanation of the music in eachweeks program, which adds much to the educationalvalue of the concerts. There are 22 Friday afternoon and 22 Saturdayevening concerts during the season beginning in October. Price of seats is the same for both series. Season Single Seats Performances Parquet, Parquet Circle, First Two Rows in Balcony $ $ Remainder of Balcony Family Circle, First Two Rows i4-5o -75 Family Circle, Third and Fourth Rows. .50 Family Circle, Remainder .25 Vouchers will be issued to Institutions for use of theirstudents for certain concerts at a reduction of 40 percent., provided a block of ten or more seats is subscribedfor by one Institution. Such Institution, upon applica-tion at the office of the Orchestra, 1313 PennsylvaniaBuilding, may obtain full particulars and may makedefinite arrangements after October ist. ELIZABETH H. ARNETT, Corresponding Course in Modeling, and Constructive Design(Class C) Charles Thomas Scott, Instructor in Charge. Deigendkscii, Instructor in Charge of Drawing from the Antique and B. Dunn, Instructor in Wood Work and Volkmar, Instructor in Pottery. The students mudcl in (hfierent degrees of rehef, and inthe round, ornament of various styles, details of the humanfigure and animals, from casts, prints and designs in clay, wax and plaster, for terra cottaornament and pottery, etc., are carried out in cement, incast and wrought metal, wood and stone carving, etc.;and some decorative application to an important subject,such as a foundation, or wall panel, is made the final problemfor the completion of the course. The designing and execution of furniture and mosaicare essential parts of the course, and the pupils attend lec-tures on anatomy, historic ornament, and principles ofdesign, on which examination for the certificate


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