Opperman, Ella Scoble
Variant namesDean, Florida State College for Women.
Ella Scoble Opperman was born October 27, 1873, in New Haven, Ohio, and died in Tallahassee, Florida, on March 11, 1969. She became director of the Florida State College for Women, School of Music in 1911, and its first dean in 1920, until her retirement in 1944. The college became Florida State University three years later. After her retirement she wrote "Annals of the school of music." Opperman Music Hall on the Florida State University campus was named for her.
From the description of Estate of Ella Scoble Opperman, 1740-1953. (Florida State University). WorldCat record id: 50681235
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Active 1953
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