School of Music Student Registration Records 1901-1956

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School of Music Student Registration Records 1901-1956

The School of Music registration records consist of 27 bound volumes of an early registration form and three boxes of later registration statistics. The earlier form is the actual registration sheet for each student, providing name, address, classes and charges for each semester. The later records provide an overall registration summary and list students' names and addresses alphabetically under each Music School category: Applied Music, Theory & Composition, Public School Music, special and partial course students, students from the University's other schools and the Preparatory Department who were taking music corses, and Summer Session students.

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