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A Call to the Conference Family

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A Call to the Conference Family

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<meta-value> Eastern Music Educators Conference Conn., Director LAURA BRYANT, Ithaca, N. Y., 1st Vice-Pres. and Natl. Director F. COLWELL CONKLIN, Larchmont, N. Y., and Vice-President ELIZABETH V. BEACH, Syracuse, N. Y., Secretary CLARENCE WELLS, East Orange, N. J., Treasurer GLENNGILDERSLEEVE. Dover, Del., Director JOHNW. NEFF, Indiana, Pa., Director LEE M. LOCKHART, Pittsburgh, Pa., Director DORIS RAYNER, East Hartford, RALPH WINSLOW, Albany, N. Y., Natl. Director GEORGEL. LINDSAY, Philadelphia, Pa., President or not the coming of the IHETHER National Conference to New York City has stimulated us to renewed efforts, there are surely signs of great activity in the Eastern Conference states this season. Elsewhere in the JOURNAL you will enjoy reading Frances Elliott Clark's letter from real old New England. It's a gem of old-fashioned hospitality and it reveals how the original settlers are shining up for the homecoming of our Western, Northern and Southern cousins. Naturally, the glow of expectation has reached the girls and boys in the schools and everywhere music is stepping out-it's a music year! seems to be in the air ORGANIZATION -new plans for festivals, pageants, and projects, help meetings for teachers, cooperative study programs for school music groups, efforts to form county and state music education associations and also to bring about affiliation with the National and Sectional Conferences-truly, “there's music in the air.” It is encouraging to receive reports from our state chairmen that memberships are coming in, especially through the affiliated music departments of state education associations, such as those of New Jersey and Delaware, and also from the In-and-About clubs that have endorsed the plan. Naturally, the smaller states have the advantage in geographical situation and smaller numbers of music educators, and should be the leaders in co6perative state movements. Just think what it would mean if your state could have sectional and all-state choruses and orchestras for high school students and similar organizations for adult music educators. New Jersey and Delaware have been doing these things for the last six years, and New Jersey even has a well-organized circulating library of orchestra and chorus music which helps any community that needs music. These are only some of the benefits, but consider the great strides that have been made in Delaware and New Jersey in rural as well as in city school music as a result of organization. A IT WAS MY PLEASURE to speak at the W With the Conference A Keeping Up urday, November 2, and tell some of the plans for the “Conference of the Century.” Dr. Clark held us spellbound with an intimate presentation of “One Hundred Years of Music in American Schools.” We, in our club, feel that this contribution is so valuable that it should be made available for all school communities everywhere. We hope it can be printed in the JOURNAL in advance of the New York meeting in order that it may be used throughout the country as the vehicle for an observance of the completion of One Hundred Years of Music in the Schools of America. Harl Mc Donald was the guest of honor at the Philadelphia meeting. As you know, he is in charge of music in the School of Fine Arts at the University of Pennsylvania and the composer of the Rhumba Symphony played in October by the Philadelphia Orchestra. J. L. Scott, in charge of school music at the same institution, is president of the club. A We get-together at New York. planning to have not only a reunion, in addition an introduction of all new faces with a forward look around. Make reservations early! are but the all first meeting of the In-and-About Philadelphia Music Educators Club on Sat Page 42 WE JOURNEYED New York on Wedto nesday, November 6, and attended the meeting of the New York Convention committee. The feast of good things is rapidly taking shape. Read the National President's Page for the latest releases. The New York schools, under George Gartlan and his able assistants, are going to stage an affair in Madison Square Garden that will be in keeping with the magnitude of the New York public school system. So many big ideas have been proposed and accepted that the major sessions will be unique and in keeping with the “flair” New York has for mass productions. In line with this, and as hosts and hostesses to the Conference, I have asked Laura Bryant to accept the chairmanship of our Eastern Conference luncheon meeting. You will be overjoyed to know that she has accepted, as she says, “with alacrity.” Don' t fail to read her message given here. Those of you who attended or know about the “Reunion at Pittsburgh” will realize what a fine committee Miss Bryant has on call for the 9 ON NOVEMBER I attended four mu The sic meetings at Atlantic City. meeting of the Department of Music under John H. Jaquish was unusually well attended. New Jersey has set the pace for enthusiasm and the meeting was one of the finest departmental gatherings that I have seen. We are fortunate, by the way, to have Mr. Jaquish as our New Jersey Conference chairman. I do not know what the middle “H” stands for, but it should be “O” for organization as he is a past master along this as After the well as production lines. luncheon it was my good fortune to visit the All-New Jersey State High School Chorus rehearsal where Arthur E. Ward and K. Elizabeth Ingalls were leading, to levels of new beauty, one of the finest groups of young voices ever assembled. Then we went to the Steel Pier and heard the magnificent All-State Orchestra under Clifford Demarest. The annual convention of the New Jersey State Education Association is one of the biggest and best with which I am acquainted, and never fails to feature music as a major part of the proceedings. A Of TtE MEETING the Music Department of the Delaware State Education Association was held on Thursday, November 14, at Wilmington. This is another “live wire” organization that has put music well out in front through the efforts of Glenn Gildersleeve, Wilbert Hitchner, President, and the enthusiastic music workers who are enrolled one hundred per cent in Conference membership. The latest organization in these parts is the National Capital In-and-About Music Educators Club under the able leadership of Edwin N. C. Barnes. Their first two-day meeting program reads like that of a major convention. Felicitations to the National Capital Club! We journey to Harrisburg on December 31, for the meeting of the Mu Music Educators Journal elfrless THE sic Department of the Pennsylvania Richard State Education Association. Grant of Pennsylvania State College is president, and you know what a fine meeting will be held under so able a leader. A These news notes are only a few of the gleanings, and our board members and state chairmen are supplying some of the rest. These are truly “harvest days” with the Eastern Conference with more to come from the planting of the “winter wheat.” The following is a list of the state chairmen who have responded to the call: Connecticut W. and help as only you can in our program of “Music for Every Child and Every Child for Music.” GEORGEL. LINDSAY, President A Reunion in New York A AFTER a long silence again comes a summons like the ghostly “Voice of Bugle Ann” calling, calling. Reunion in New York! The luncheon-the Eastern Remem Music Educators' Luncheon! ber Chicago-remember Pittsburgh! Being one of your Pennsylvania president's two vices, the privilege of chairmanizing your luncheon has been thrust upon me. While whiskers may not be in order, and President George favors law and ordedr and a look forward, nevertheless, a lively committee is being chosen to conduct luncheon affairs. Come on New York, New England, New Jersey, Old Delaware - let us observe what Pennsylvania has to offer. If you are not present you will miss something. Watch for details in the next JOURNAL. We will meet in the Penn and sit around the board, And sing you up a song called Sugar in the Gourd; Sugar in the gourd, honey in the horn, Meet at the luncheon, honey in the horn. (With apologies to HI. L. Davis and his best seller.) Your perpetual (past) president, LAURA BRYANT NEW ford. Sts., Francis Ave., R. F. D. No. B. Raymond 2, Stam Board Randall, Delaware-Wilbert of Education, 1519-28th of WITH FLUTED SLIDES The new speed, Olds needs no Wilmington. 11th and Washington M. Wilkins, IHitchner, District Colunmbia—Mary St., N.W., Washington. With ning the very first note you have amazing smoothness, breaking-in, lightno Maine–E. State Marion Washington Dorward, Machias. Normal School, Baltimore–John Road. Denues, 5703 Chilham A. W. Peck, 27 5 S. That's because the or binding. friction inside slides of the trombone have been runners that are bathed in fluted-given oil and slick beyond description. Try it at your nearest dealer. Massachusetts-Samuel Pratt St., Reading. New York–Francis School, H. New Jersey-John Jacquish, Atlantic Dorset City. Ave., Normal Fredonia. Hi. iiers, State Chicago INSTRUMENT 309 South 5lusical P. Spangler, Ad Pennsylvania-George ministration Bldg., Parkway at 21st Philadelphia. St., 15 L. Mc Inerney, Islan–Anna Rhode Auburn. Francis Ave., Board B. i Doughty, Vermont–Eleanor of Education, Burlington. COMPANY Chicago Wabash Ave. Don' t forget the Biblical injunctions of casting the bread and planting the seed Wood Octave Series NEW CHORUSES Recommended for Contests Charles Wakefield 353 354 364 A Callto the Conference Family CLARK FRANCES ELLIOTT .15.15.15 A HEAR YE, HEAR YE, Eastern Music Educators Conference Members: Word is brought by a descendant of Paul Revere that company is coming. The messenger says that all our music kinsfolk and their kin (kith to us) who moved away so long ago are all trekking back for a week's visit March 29 to April 4-only four short months to get ready. My, my, but that means hurry and sending the word around to all the kindred near and far. To us of New England ancestry, blood, and training, and those of Dutch, Quaker and Cavalier backgrounds, all steeped in the traditions of hospitality and welcoming the traditional family gatherings, it is a call to immediate activity. We must shoo the chickens off the porch, mend and whitewash those broken pickets in the yard fence, put a new pane of glass in the fanlight over the door, cut a new strong leather string for the latch that will pull easily, rush the rags over to good wife Burton and ask her to weave a new carpet for the room, get new white sand for the kitchen, and Cadman ask Auntie Snow to tie some new comforts of lamb's wool, and tell everybody to save all the tallow for the candles. It will take a goodly store to keep every home lighted in welcome to our guests. Of course it would have been fine if this meeting at the time of the 100th anniversary of school music might have been held on the old homestead, but Medfield isn' t very big, and the young folk of the great outdoors begged to see the bright lights of Broadway, and wanted to hear an opera. Cousin George and his enormous family have invited us to rendezvous with them in New York City, so we shall just gather in and pitch our tents round about the tabernacle, so to speak, and get right out in the front yard to hail and welcome every caravan from Cleveland, Cincinnati, St. Louis, Chicago, Kansas City, Dallas, and all points west. Goodness me, we haven' t seen Cousin Glenn's family from Oakland in years and years. Sudie is coming, and bringing half of Texas. We have visited our Chicago cousins often, and of course they Music Educators Journal O Night of Dreams O Night of Dreams -.SATB….-.SSA O Night of Dreams -.TTBB Morning Now Beckons Czecho-Slovakian Folksong arranged by C. F. Manney.15 355 For Chorus of.15 -….SATB 356 For Ladies' Voices.SSA.-. Orlando di Lasso 360 Echo Song.——-.–.—-. SSA.15 Dancing on the Green 365 (“Country Gardens”) Arr. by C. F. Manney.SSA.15 George 351 Frederic Handel SSA.15 O Lovely Peace__——.— 348 O Lovely Peace…-…2-part Send for sample and complete copies list .12 WOOD OCTAVO SERIES The B. F. Wood Music Co. 88 St. Stephen St., Boston, Mass. Page 44 are coming with all their children. Cousin Russell and the Smiths have their new coats already. Sisters Maybelle, Alice, and Ada; Cousins Carol, Gertrude, Louis Curtis and all the mountain and coast kin are getting new covered wagons to drive, or those new wing contraptions. Luckily we have the word in time to put up extra quantities of provender, plenty of apple butter, hominy, peach pickles, mince pies, and of course to smoke extra hams and make pans of scrapple, little bags of sausage and everything nice. Get out our banners, practice our smile as welcoming hosts, and make this the finest meeting the Conference has ever experienced. In the “spirit of ‘76” let us “Carry on.” “MOTHER” Entirely New HOLLIS DANN SONG SERIES HOLLIS DANN, Mus.D. Director, Department of Music Education New York University 0 for Primary Grades…….$0.80 Book One-Songs and Part Songs for Un Book Two-Unison changed Voices……………………. 92 Book Three - Unison and Part S o n g s for Soprano, Second Soprano, Alto, Boy-Tenor, and Bass 1.00………………………. Conductor's Book (A Guide in Interpreting Choral Song Material) Eastern Conference News See also page 48 Buffalo. A good “boost” for the Nawas one tional Conference 1936 meeting of the features of the music educators in dinner held with the connection music section of the State meeting Teachers Association in Buffalo, November 1. All present were to start urged their for the to saving pennies trip New York Another which thing City. was discussed was the meeting place for the 1937 Eastern Conference. Everyone was enthusiastic over the prospects of having Buffalo for the host picked final decision has not city. Although been announced by President Lindsay, in this zone is anxious to show everyone what Western New York is. hospitality Work has been started on the state a bumper with membership campaign, the goal. attendance at tile 1936 biennial–Francis H. New York State Diers, Chairman. Baltimore. A sound picture showing of public school children from groups the school kindergarten through high engaged in musical activities, together with a descriptive booklet of the work of the Division of Music is Education, to be used the of by Superintendent Public Instruction as a part of his plan for in Balholding regional meetings the timore to show what citizens is done in *the public schools. The being scenario for the is based on picture the idea of having the audience travel the inschools for firsthand through formation of what is being done. Plans are being carried for a through enrollment in the Eastern Conlarge ference from Baltimore the by newly state chairman for the Eastappointed ern Conference in Maryland-John Denues. In a state-wide cam Pennsylvania. in behalf of the National Conferpaign ence and Eastern music Conference, in Pennsylvania educators will be contacted men “as posby as many” key sible. in this connection Assistance will be from music sought county supermusic visors, county superintendents, in or supervisors directors of music the cities of the thirty-four largest music of state directors normal state, and universities. Music colleges schools, 0 HIS new series of songbooks has been prepared in accordance with present-day views of music teaching. Each of the three books for pupils contains an exceptionally rich repertoire composed of songs by the most eminent composers, folk songs from the various countries, songs for holidays and special occasions, patriotic songs, etc. In Book Two art songs and canons are introduced and in Book Three there are also classical songs, ballads, negro spirituals, rounds, songs from opera and oratorio, etc. A unique feature of this series is the Conductor's Book which offers the supervisor and classroom teacher valuable, practical aid in the teaching of singing and in the study and interpretation of the songs in this series. Besides this it supplies two essential general needs: (1) more knowledge and skill in the care and treatment of the singing voice, particularly the child voice and the adolescent voice; and (2) more facility and musicianship in conducting. AMERICAN BOOK COMPANY NEW YORK CINCINNATI DALLAS CHICAGO SAN FRANCISCO BOSTON ATLANTA educators feel it is an honor for their names to appear on the membership roll in the Yearbook of the National Con Our slogan will be “Is your ference. name in the musical Who's Who of America”? Our state will do everything possible to support Pennsylvania's presP. Spangler, State Chairident.-George man for Pennsylvania. It has Conference Growth. Eastern to me during the been gratifying very I have been treasurer of the Eastyears to see its steady ern Conference growth from 500 the we in membership year of over met in Atlantic to a total City and this in spite of at Pittsburgh, 1, 600 of depression. several Durtrying years I had oneing my first year as treasurer assistant to help me with the regisat the convention, now the regtration or eight a staff istration of seven keeps most of the time. busy at the conference With National the Conference meeting in New York in 1936, right in the center of the Eastern I believe territory, we will break all records in the past number of memberships and it will give to attend a National conopportunity to many who not been ference have able to go when the meeting has been in the midwest.-Clarence Treas Wells, E.M.E.C. urer, The Depart Indiana, Pennsylvania. ment of Music of State Teachers Cola definite follow-up lege is establishing of its work through that of program its music graduates: The program embraces four distinct procedures: First, music graduates are invited to particiof pate with all other music teachers the regional area of the college, in a music education conference held at the college in the early fall. Second, music are visited in their respective graduates schools and surveys are made of their and problems. responsibilities Third, are held on Saturcampus conferences and the day morning between graduates music faculty. Fourth, music graduates receive letters to the supplementary above activities. The objectives are to make more effective twofold; namely, teacher preparation and to render service to school communities in the field. -John W. Neff, Director. November-December, Nineteen Thirty-five Page 45 elfrless THE sic Department of the Pennsylvania Richard State Education Association. Grant of Pennsylvania State College is president, and you know what a fine meeting will be held under so able a leader. A These news notes are only a few of the gleanings, and our board members and state chairmen are supplying some of the rest. These are truly “harvest days” with the Eastern Conference with more to come from the planting of the “winter wheat.” The following is a list of the state chairmen who have responded to the call: Connecticut W. and help as only you can in our program of “Music for Every Child and Every Child for Music.” GEORGEL. LINDSAY, President A Reunion in New York A AFTER a long silence again comes a summons like the ghostly “Voice of Bugle Ann” calling, calling. Reunion in New York! The luncheon-the Eastern Remem Music Educators' Luncheon! ber Chicago-remember Pittsburgh! Being one of your Pennsylvania president's two vices, the privilege of chairmanizing your luncheon has been thrust upon me. While whiskers may not be in order, and President George favors law and ordedr and a look forward, nevertheless, a lively committee is being chosen to conduct luncheon affairs. Come on New York, New England, New Jersey, Old Delaware - let us observe what Pennsylvania has to offer. If you are not present you will miss something. Watch for details in the next JOURNAL. We will meet in the Penn and sit around the board, And sing you up a song called Sugar in the Gourd; Sugar in the gourd, honey in the horn, Meet at the luncheon, honey in the horn. (With apologies to HI. L. Davis and his best seller.) Your perpetual (past) president, LAURA BRYANT NEW ford. Sts., Francis Ave., R. F. D. No. B. Raymond 2, Stam Board Randall, Delaware-Wilbert of Education, 1519-28th of WITH FLUTED SLIDES The new speed, Olds needs no Wilmington. 11th and Washington M. Wilkins, IHitchner, District Colunmbia—Mary St., N.W., Washington. With ning the very first note you have amazing smoothness, breaking-in, lightno Maine–E. State Marion Washington Dorward, Machias. Normal School, Baltimore–John Road. Denues, 5703 Chilham A. W. Peck, 27 5 S. That's because the or binding. friction inside slides of the trombone have been runners that are bathed in fluted-given oil and slick beyond description. Try it at your nearest dealer. Massachusetts-Samuel Pratt St., Reading. New York–Francis School, H. New Jersey-John Jacquish, Atlantic Dorset City. Ave., Normal Fredonia. Hi. iiers, State Chicago INSTRUMENT 309 South 5lusical P. Spangler, Ad Pennsylvania-George ministration Bldg., Parkway at 21st Philadelphia. St., 15 L. Mc Inerney, Islan–Anna Rhode Auburn. Francis Ave., Board B. i Doughty, Vermont–Eleanor of Education, Burlington. COMPANY Chicago Wabash Ave. Don' t forget the Biblical injunctions of casting the bread and planting the seed Wood Octave Series NEW CHORUSES Recommended for Contests Charles Wakefield 353 354 364 A Callto the Conference Family CLARK FRANCES ELLIOTT .15.15.15 A HEAR YE, HEAR YE, Eastern Music Educators Conference Members: Word is brought by a descendant of Paul Revere that company is coming. The messenger says that all our music kinsfolk and their kin (kith to us) who moved away so long ago are all trekking back for a week's visit March 29 to April 4-only four short months to get ready. My, my, but that means hurry and sending the word around to all the kindred near and far. To us of New England ancestry, blood, and training, and those of Dutch, Quaker and Cavalier backgrounds, all steeped in the traditions of hospitality and welcoming the traditional family gatherings, it is a call to immediate activity. We must shoo the chickens off the porch, mend and whitewash those broken pickets in the yard fence, put a new pane of glass in the fanlight over the door, cut a new strong leather string for the latch that will pull easily, rush the rags over to good wife Burton and ask her to weave a new carpet for the room, get new white sand for the kitchen, and Cadman ask Auntie Snow to tie some new comforts of lamb's wool, and tell everybody to save all the tallow for the candles. It will take a goodly store to keep every home lighted in welcome to our guests. Of course it would have been fine if this meeting at the time of the 100th anniversary of school music might have been held on the old homestead, but Medfield isn' t very big, and the young folk of the great outdoors begged to see the bright lights of Broadway, and wanted to hear an opera. Cousin George and his enormous family have invited us to rendezvous with them in New York City, so we shall just gather in and pitch our tents round about the tabernacle, so to speak, and get right out in the front yard to hail and welcome every caravan from Cleveland, Cincinnati, St. Louis, Chicago, Kansas City, Dallas, and all points west. Goodness me, we haven' t seen Cousin Glenn's family from Oakland in years and years. Sudie is coming, and bringing half of Texas. We have visited our Chicago cousins often, and of course they Music Educators Journal O Night of Dreams O Night of Dreams -.SATB….-.SSA O Night of Dreams -.TTBB Morning Now Beckons Czecho-Slovakian Folksong arranged by C. F. Manney.15 355 For Chorus of.15 -….SATB 356 For Ladies' Voices.SSA.-. Orlando di Lasso 360 Echo Song.——-.–.—-. SSA.15 Dancing on the Green 365 (“Country Gardens”) Arr. by C. F. Manney.SSA.15 George 351 Frederic Handel SSA.15 O Lovely Peace__——.— 348 O Lovely Peace…-…2-part Send for sample and complete copies list .12 WOOD OCTAVO SERIES The B. F. Wood Music Co. 88 St. Stephen St., Boston, Mass. Page 44 are coming with all their children. Cousin Russell and the Smiths have their new coats already. Sisters Maybelle, Alice, and Ada; Cousins Carol, Gertrude, Louis Curtis and all the mountain and coast kin are getting new covered wagons to drive, or those new wing contraptions. Luckily we have the word in time to put up extra quantities of provender, plenty of apple butter, hominy, peach pickles, mince pies, and of course to smoke extra hams and make pans of scrapple, little bags of sausage and everything nice. Get out our banners, practice our smile as welcoming hosts, and make this the finest meeting the Conference has ever experienced. In the “spirit of ‘76” let us “Carry on.” “MOTHER” Entirely New HOLLIS DANN SONG SERIES HOLLIS DANN, Mus.D. Director, Department of Music Education New York University 0 for Primary Grades…….$0.80 Book One-Songs and Part Songs for Un Book Two-Unison changed Voices……………………. 92 Book Three - Unison and Part S o n g s for Soprano, Second Soprano, Alto, Boy-Tenor, and Bass 1.00………………………. Conductor's Book (A Guide in Interpreting Choral Song Material) Eastern Conference News See also page 48 Buffalo. A good “boost” for the Nawas one tional Conference 1936 meeting of the features of the music educators in dinner held with the connection music section of the State meeting Teachers Association in Buffalo, November 1. All present were to start urged their for the to saving pennies trip New York Another which thing City. was discussed was the meeting place for the 1937 Eastern Conference. Everyone was enthusiastic over the prospects of having Buffalo for the host picked final decision has not city. Although been announced by President Lindsay, in this zone is anxious to show everyone what Western New York is. hospitality Work has been started on the state a bumper with membership campaign, the goal. attendance at tile 1936 biennial–Francis H. New York State Diers, Chairman. Baltimore. A sound picture showing of public school children from groups the school kindergarten through high engaged in musical activities, together with a descriptive booklet of the work of the Division of Music is Education, to be used the of by Superintendent Public Instruction as a part of his plan for in Balholding regional meetings the timore to show what citizens is done in *the public schools. The being scenario for the is based on picture the idea of having the audience travel the inschools for firsthand through formation of what is being done. Plans are being carried for a through enrollment in the Eastern Conlarge ference from Baltimore the by newly state chairman for the Eastappointed ern Conference in Maryland-John Denues. In a state-wide cam Pennsylvania. in behalf of the National Conferpaign ence and Eastern music Conference, in Pennsylvania educators will be contacted men “as posby as many” key sible. in this connection Assistance will be from music sought county supermusic visors, county superintendents, in or supervisors directors of music the cities of the thirty-four largest music of state directors normal state, and universities. Music colleges schools, 0 HIS new series of songbooks has been prepared in accordance with present-day views of music teaching. Each of the three books for pupils contains an exceptionally rich repertoire composed of songs by the most eminent composers, folk songs from the various countries, songs for holidays and special occasions, patriotic songs, etc. In Book Two art songs and canons are introduced and in Book Three there are also classical songs, ballads, negro spirituals, rounds, songs from opera and oratorio, etc. A unique feature of this series is the Conductor's Book which offers the supervisor and classroom teacher valuable, practical aid in the teaching of singing and in the study and interpretation of the songs in this series. Besides this it supplies two essential general needs: (1) more knowledge and skill in the care and treatment of the singing voice, particularly the child voice and the adolescent voice; and (2) more facility and musicianship in conducting. AMERICAN BOOK COMPANY NEW YORK CINCINNATI DALLAS CHICAGO SAN FRANCISCO BOSTON ATLANTA educators feel it is an honor for their names to appear on the membership roll in the Yearbook of the National Con Our slogan will be “Is your ference. name in the musical Who's Who of America”? Our state will do everything possible to support Pennsylvania's presP. Spangler, State Chairident.-George man for Pennsylvania. It has Conference Growth. Eastern to me during the been gratifying very I have been treasurer of the Eastyears to see its steady ern Conference growth from 500 the we in membership year of over met in Atlantic to a total City and this in spite of at Pittsburgh, 1, 600 of depression. several Durtrying years I had oneing my first year as treasurer assistant to help me with the regisat the convention, now the regtration or eight a staff istration of seven keeps most of the time. busy at the conference With National the Conference meeting in New York in 1936, right in the center of the Eastern I believe territory, we will break all records in the past number of memberships and it will give to attend a National conopportunity to many who not been ference have able to go when the meeting has been in the midwest.-Clarence Treas Wells, E.M.E.C. urer, The Depart Indiana, Pennsylvania. ment of Music of State Teachers Cola definite follow-up lege is establishing of its work through that of program its music graduates: The program embraces four distinct procedures: First, music graduates are invited to particiof pate with all other music teachers the regional area of the college, in a music education conference held at the college in the early fall. 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