+ All Categories
Home > Documents > Front Matter

Front Matter

Date post: 09-Jan-2017
Category:
Upload: phambao
View: 213 times
Download: 0 times
Share this document with a friend
6
MENC: The National Association for Music Education Front Matter Source: Music Supervisors' Journal, Vol. 4, No. 3 (Jan., 1918), pp. 1-15 Published by: Sage Publications, Inc. on behalf of MENC: The National Association for Music Education Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/3382931 . Accessed: 14/05/2014 21:53 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions of Use, available at . http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp . JSTOR is a not-for-profit service that helps scholars, researchers, and students discover, use, and build upon a wide range of content in a trusted digital archive. We use information technology and tools to increase productivity and facilitate new forms of scholarship. For more information about JSTOR, please contact [email protected]. . Sage Publications, Inc. and MENC: The National Association for Music Education are collaborating with JSTOR to digitize, preserve and extend access to Music Supervisors' Journal. http://www.jstor.org This content downloaded from 193.104.110.129 on Wed, 14 May 2014 21:53:36 PM All use subject to JSTOR Terms and Conditions
Transcript

MENC: The National Association for Music Education

Front MatterSource: Music Supervisors' Journal, Vol. 4, No. 3 (Jan., 1918), pp. 1-15Published by: Sage Publications, Inc. on behalf of MENC: The National Association for MusicEducationStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/3382931 .

Accessed: 14/05/2014 21:53

Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions of Use, available at .http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp

.JSTOR is a not-for-profit service that helps scholars, researchers, and students discover, use, and build upon a wide range ofcontent in a trusted digital archive. We use information technology and tools to increase productivity and facilitate new formsof scholarship. For more information about JSTOR, please contact [email protected].

.

Sage Publications, Inc. and MENC: The National Association for Music Education are collaborating withJSTOR to digitize, preserve and extend access to Music Supervisors' Journal.

http://www.jstor.org

This content downloaded from 193.104.110.129 on Wed, 14 May 2014 21:53:36 PMAll use subject to JSTOR Terms and Conditions

1918 MEETING: VOL. IV.

EVANSVILLTF, IND. JANUARY 1918

: APRIL 8-12 NO. 3

QOUAIlAl PUBUSHCD FOUR TICS SCAeRR ANDSeNT FRCe TOALL INTCR- eST6D IN SCHOOL .AUSIC

BS THe

nRT IOnRLConUERIeV e OFIUSKSUKRViSORS

' u.. 14e , ?

.. %:b,

1..-

U

cC

;ri

OFFICERS 1917-1918

C. H. MILLER, Pres. Rochexter, N. Y. OSBOURNE McCONATHY, Vice.-Pres.

Evanston, Ill ELLA M. BROWNELL, Sec.

St. Johnsbury, Vt. JAMES McILROY, Jr., Treas.

Mt. Oliver, Pittsburgh, Pa. P. W. DYKEMA, Ch'm. Corn. on

Publicity Madison, Wis.

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

fOLLIS E. DANN, Ch'm'n. Ithaca, N. Y. ELSIE SHAWE St. Paul, Minn. ALICE INSKEEP Cedar Rapids, la. KARL W. GEHRKENS Oberlin, Ohio JOHN W. BEATTIE

Grand Rapids, Mich.

1

AiDDRESS fLL COFlnrUNCCTrons RG60ARDThI- THG JOURTAL TO P6T6R . \V. DK-M-fTA,lJ. OFVLJ . TAMD1SOTn,\VISCOTnSWf

IN I- )

ft ,

This content downloaded from 193.104.110.129 on Wed, 14 May 2014 21:53:36 PMAll use subject to JSTOR Terms and Conditions

CONTRIBUTED ARTICLES.

Preliminary Program for Evansville Meeting MUSIC SUPERVISORS' NATIONAL CONFERENCE

APRIL 8-12, 1918

MONDAY, APRIL 8

A. M and P. M. Visiting schools in Evansville-School entertainment in evening.

TUESDAY, APRIL 9

9:00 11:30 1:30 4:00 6:30 8:00

Special demonstrations in three schools by visiting supervisors. High School Assembly. Opening exercises. Rehearsal for Concert. Informal Dinner. Folk Dancing by Evansville students. Address-Miss Elizabeth

Burchenal, New York.

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10. 9:00 Discussion of Evansville Work.

10:00 Recreational Music-C. A. Fullerton, Teacher's College, Iowa. 10:30 "The Place of Music in Education"--W. Otto Miessner, Milw%-kee, Wis. 11.00 Rehearsal for Concert. 1:30 Speakers representing other National Music organizations. John C.

Freund Pres. of Musical Alliance. 2:30 C. M. Tremaine, National Bureau for the Advancement of Muaic. 2:50 Miss Anne McDonough, Director of Cor. Choruses, Philadelphia, Pa. 3:10 Mrs. Ola B. Campbell, Editor of Musical Monitor and Chairman of the

Dept. of Con. Music for the National Council of Women. 3:30 General Discussion. 6:30 Formal Banquet with Songs and Stunts.

THURSDAY, APRIL 11.

A. M. 9:00 Singing by all. 9:15 The School Music Survey: A Review and a Plan of Action. C. H.

Farnsworth, Stella Root, C. A. Fullerton, P. W. Dykema, John W. Withers.

10:30 Long Business Session. Voting on Amendments. P. M. 1:30 Round Table Conferences:

A. Normal Schools and Colleges and other Training Schools. K. W. Gehrkens, Chairman, Oberlin, Ohio.

B. The Grades-Alice Rogers, Chairman, Long Beach, California. C. The High School--T. P. Giddings, Minneapolis. Minn.

4:00 Rehearsal for Concert. 8:00 Annual Concert (The Board of Directors have charge.)

FRIDAY, APRIL 12.

A. M. 9:00

10:15

P. M. 1:30

The Essentials in our Work. Are we in danger of following fads? D. R. Gebhart of Tennessee and others.

The Junior High School-Its Effect on the Music Situation-Voca- tional Music in 7th, 8th, and 9th grades.

Final Item not yet decided upon. Possibly a concert of American music; possibly another topic with discussion.

A. M.

P. M.

A. M.

P.M.

4

This content downloaded from 193.104.110.129 on Wed, 14 May 2014 21:53:36 PMAll use subject to JSTOR Terms and Conditions

CONTRIBUTED ARTICLES.

The Best Low Priced Book for Assembly and Community Singing

A New Song Book Better than any Other in Its Class

The Golden Book of FAVORITE SONGS

A better song book for the price is not made. It contains 170 songs, every one of which is an old favorite. Each song is com-

.:,': "w: C0^'t'' J I plete with words and music.

SONGS FOR EVERY OCCASION The list includes lullabies, songs of the seasons, folk songs, motion songs, sacred songs, sentimental songs, classical

songs, inspirational songs, vacation songs, songs for special days, including National Week of Song and Christmas. It also includes a number of rounds and tunes suitable for marches and drills, and in addition to these it has a complete list of Patriotic and National Songs and most of the Peace Songs of the National Choral Peace Jubilee Committee.

A SONG BOOK FOR ALL SCHOOLS The Golden Book of Favorite Songs is a complete song book, suitable for schools of all kinds. It contains songs

for all grades from Kindergarten to College, and enough of each kind to meet all requirements, and besides all this it has a story of each of our leading patriotic songs, stories every American should know.

It contains 128 pages, 6x9 inches, bound in handsome golden yellow paper covers, of good wearing qualities, attractively printed in two colors.

PRICES: Single copies 15 cents, postpaid; two or more copies at the rate of $1.50 a dozen, postpaid, or $10.00 a hundred, not postpaid. Same in limp cloth covers 25 cents a copy, postpaid.

The Following is a COMPLETE List of Contents: All Together God Be With You Till We Lilly Dale Rocked in the Cradle of the America Meet Again Little Boy Blue Deep America the Beautiful God Bless Our Native Land Little Drops of Water Say T h AngryWords Gone Are The Days Loch Lomond afely rough Another Annie Laurie Good Morning to You Long, Long Ago Week Anvil Chorus Good Night, Ladies Lord, Dismiss Us With Thy Sailing AuldLang Syne Graduation Song Blessing Scenes That Are Brightest

Loreley, The Scotland's Burning(Round) Barefoot Boy,The Hail, Columbia Love's Old Sweet Song Singing in the Rain Battle Cry of Freedom Hail to the Chief Loving Kindness Snow Bird, The Battle Hymn of the Re- Hallelujah Chorus SoftlyNow the Light of Day

public Hand Exercise Song Marching Through Georgia Soldier's Farewell Bees. The Happy Greeting to All March of the Men of Song of a Thousand Years Bell Doth Toll, The Hark, the Herald Angels Harlech Song of Peace Blest Be the Tie Sing Marseillaise Hymn Sound the Loud Timbrel Blue Bells of Scotland Harrow Marches Onward Mary Had A Little Lamb Speed Away Blue-Eyed Mary Heart Bowed Down Massa's in the Cold Ground Sping, The (Round) Bull Dog, The Ho, Ho, Vacation Days are Merrily, Merrily (Round) Stars and Stripes

Here Michigan, My Michigan Stars of the Summer Night Can A Little Child Like Me Holy, Holy, Holy Miller of the Dee Star Spangled Banner Catch the Sunshine Home, Sweet Home Minstrel Boy, The Sweet and Low Cheer, Boys, Cheer Hop, Hop, Hop Motion Song-Our Flag Sword of Bunker Hill Christmas Carol-Sears How Can I Leave Thee Musical Alphabet Tara's Harp Christmas Carol--Neal My Bonnie There's Music in the Air Christmas Song-Adan If TnnotS theOld Songs My Maryland Those Evening Bells Christmas Song--Hunter If You Have a Pleasant My Old Kentucky Home TondFr Christmas Time is Come llnho ht My Own Native Land To the Friends We Love Again Iianos Tramp, Tramp, Tramp Imitation Song Now, Thank We All, Our College Days In mitation Soaming Now, Thank We All. Our Try, Try Again Columbia, The Gem of the GodTwinkle Little Star

Ocean I Think, When I Read That Now the Day is Overar Come. Thou Almighty King sweet Story Uncle Ned Come With Thy Lute Jesus, Lover of My Soul 0 Come, Come Away acant Chair The Comin' Thru the Rye Jesus Loves Me Oh Broad Land Vacant Chair The Commencement Hymn Jingle Bells Oh, Wert Thou intheCauld Wake, And Tune Your Cousin Jedediah John Brown's Body Blast Youthful Voices Cuckoo, The Jolly Old St. Nicholas Old Black Joe Watch on the Rhine

Juanita Old Folks At Home Wearing of the Green Darling Nelly Gray Just Before the Battle, Old Oaken Bucket, The We're All Noddin' Dearest Spot, The Mother Old Santa Claus We're Tenting Tonight Dip, Boys, Dip the Oar Onward, Christian Soldiers When the Swallows Home- Dixie Land Kathleen Mavourneen ward Fly Donkey, The (Round) Keller's American Hymn Peace on Earth When You and I Were

Kind Words Can Never Praise for Peace Young. Maggie Evening Bell, The Die While Shepherds Watched Fair Harvard Quilting Party, The Their Flocks Farmer, The Largo Whip-poor-will Song Flag of the Free Last Night The Nightingale Rainy Day, The Work, for the Night is Flow Gently Sweet Afton Woke Me Raise Your Hands Coming Follow Me, Full of Glee Last Rose of Summer Revolutionary Tea Woodman Spare That Tree

Lead. Kindly Light Robin Adair Glad Christmas Bells Lead Us, Heavenly Father, Robin Red Breast Yankee Doodle Go to Sleep, Lena Darling Lead Us Robinson Crusoe Years of Peace

L HALL & MCCREARY ( h43432) CHICAGO, ILL.

olh-- r

Write our Advertisers and mention the Journal.

11

__

?

This content downloaded from 193.104.110.129 on Wed, 14 May 2014 21:53:36 PMAll use subject to JSTOR Terms and Conditions

ADVERTISING SECTION N. C. M. S. JOURNAL.

CALIFORNIA

adopted for exclusive basic use in all the

schools of that state

The

Progressive Music

Series

2500 other users

SILVER BURDETT & co. Boston New York

Chicago, San Francisco

Write our Advertisers and mention the Journal.

Atlanta Dallas

.0

18

This content downloaded from 193.104.110.129 on Wed, 14 May 2014 21:53:36 PMAll use subject to JSTOR Terms and Conditions

ADVERTISING SECTION N. C. M. S. JOURNAL.

70,000 Copies Sold-On its Merits (no agents) Supervisors andDirectors of Music: 70,000 Copies Sold-On its Merits (noagents) Supervisors andDirectors ofMus)c: New Edition Now Ready

INCREASE INT.RFST IN YOUR SINGING hp b using

Hymn "The Assemblybon Collection By C. G. HOOVER

The book that has won its way into hundreds of High Schools, Normal Schools, Colleges d UnIversities

Entirely on its Merits, without aid of Agents or B Salesmen. Also widely used by Choral and Sing-

ing Classes, Glee-Clubs, Institutes, Y. M. & Y. W. n wPLACE C. A's., and In The Home.

..rL...- a^^^^S ' CONTENTS of the "Complete Edition"

YOUR _BMHl H wH^ Part I. 60 Selected Scriptural Readings, and Singlng Responses 20 pgs Part II. 123 Standard Hymns and Sacred Songs ...........86 pgs.

ORDER Part Il. 27 Natienal Hymns and Patriotic Songs ............. 26 pp.

NANOW NiH Part IV. 81 Standard Songs and Choruses. carefully edited ..... 90 pgs. Nl'~~vOW" -

^ ^ ~Part V. 36 School and Coliege Songs, Rounds, Toasts & Singing Yells 20 pgs THE LOW COST Also Songs for Arbor Day, Christmas, Commencement and Special Occasiols.

Complete Book 75c. Postpaid. [60c net] Over 320 selections, 256 pages, blue silk-pattern cloth, gold or $57.00 per hundred title. Best typography and presswork.

Sec. I. Containing Pts. 3. 4&5 Net 52c S ND F R List of Schools using it or Recent Adoptions. Sec. IE. Containing Pts. 1, 23 , pt S N FOR A copy "on approval" for Ftsmination

Headquarters for Some Endorsements of Users. SCHOOL MUSIC SUPPLIES OF ALL KINDS State Number of Books Needed if Adopted.

Octavo Mlusc, Books. Collections, etc., for Glee Clubs, Choruses and Orchestras

Cantatas, Operettas. Children's Songs, Folk-Game Educational Music Bureau 218 S. Wabash Ave. Books, Rote Song Books, Sight Reading, Educational Music Bureau . abash Ave. Theory and Text Books

Staff Lines, Batons, Pitch Pipes, Etc. Music Supplies of All Publishers) C - I C A G 0

Write our Advertisers and mention the Journal.

16

PATRIOTIC SONG

"OUR BOYS" OR

"For Liberty We're Fighting" Music by F. W. WODELL.

Full of "Go". Splendid Solo and Re- frain. Sung with immense success Nov. 18 by chorus of 400 mixed voices at "'Dedication of the Flag" by Boston Choral Union.

Price 25 cents net.

Send now for copy.

"HOW TO TEACH SINGING" By FREDERICK W. WODELL.

Course, 25 lessons, $25.00 in advance. Or send $5.00 for first lesson, and $1.00 for each subsequent lesson.

ADDRESS:

FREDERICK W. WODELL Past Pres. Boston Vocal Teachers' Ass'a

606 Pierce Bldg., Copley Sq., Boston, Mass.

PATRIOTIC

ENTERTAINMENTS and exercises for Special Days can easily be arrang- ed from our Help-U catalog

OF

PLAYS, DRILLS, CANTATAS,

SONGS, ETC. THREE ROUSING PATRIOTIC SOWOS

America My Homeland She Wears a Cross Upon Her Sleeve. The U. S. A. Will Find a Way.

Price 25 cents Each.

Catalog sent on request

"The House that Helps"

ELDRIDGE ENTERTAINMENT HOUSE Franklin. O. Denver, Colorado

203 International Trust Bidg.

-

ii i i

?

i

I - -- -

This content downloaded from 193.104.110.129 on Wed, 14 May 2014 21:53:36 PMAll use subject to JSTOR Terms and Conditions


Recommended