The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 50
Music
Music.
To all students who have desired to study music—vocal and instrumental— [ unclear: faties] have been afforded. This feature of our work has not received the [ unclear: attend] that its importance demands; nor can it be given the prominence of which [ unclear: in] worthy, until our Legislature grant an appropriation or some generous donor [ unclear: pros] the means for the erection of a suitable building wherein may be [ unclear: established] regular conservatory of music. In the mean time we will strive to enlarge [ unclear: a] present facilities in the study of this art, looking forward to the establishment conservatory of music which shall attract the best material and the best talent [ unclear: in] a Mississippi Valley.