University of Wisconsin School of Music
CiiaRLts 11, \iit s, \us.1., Director and Prof-s(rof Muic
FLETCHER A. PARKER, Emeritus Professor of  Dois B. CARTER, B.., Instructor in Piano-
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PiTE W.YKEMA, NIL., PrOfeSSOrf OTusic, ERNEST B. CHAMBERLAIN, M.A., Instructor in
Chairman, Department of Public School     VoiccCultureandTheory
Music                                   Alce CRANE, B.A., Instructor in Public School
Music
LowLLL L. ToWNSEND, M.A., Assistant Pro-
fessor of Music                         IRENE B. EAsTMAN, Mus.B., Instructor in
Organ and Theory
VALDEMAR VON GELTCI, MuS.B., Assistant
ProfessorofMusic                        ILIs, LEoN L., Nlus.G., Instructor in Music
JESSE SAUGSTAD, Instructor in Band Playing
NIINNnI L. BL-.weRvLN, Instructor in Voice  and Orchestral Instruments (Wood Wind),
Culture                                   Conductor of RegimentalBand
I IIE two outstanding items of importance concerning the School of Muic in 1917 were
the changes in the four year course of music, and in the building.
A-   a eslt of the former, the first degree of Bachelor of \luic was given to Helen Piper.
Only part of the scheme of alteration was carried out in the building. This was due to the
war, as the legislature would undoubtedly have approved the completion of the proposed plan.
The studio portion was finished, leaving the alteration of the auditorium for the future.
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