Show Huge Hug Beque I S i for Music I l ib b t Pr Praised H f 7 music musical music l papers are d de ous O with enthusiasm over the ported bequest of oC a sum variously at al from Crom five CI millions to E T ti ly lr twenty millions for tor tho the furl tUft furl h hante ante ance of or the cause causo of oC good meal mu mus k the tho United States Stale The unheard 6 lc legacy ncy which a record single le bequests to lo the cause of or m was made by tho late 1 A. A L U U. Juil who was aJ at the lime time of his has d cf president ent of or tho Metropolitan R Re t I company compan a as aH well wen as of or the Metro Itan Uan Opera company compan Mr Ir had always s evidenced c a gre great greit tt luj In h c e eat t In ht music left the tho bull bulk of hh i I tune for tho the establishment of or the J j lard Musical foundation which I shortly bo be or organized under the con conof con of ot his his' his Frederick 1 A. A I Charles TI II Sabin and anti J James Wall Wal I E all of New w York T The fund will b be- be ready for tor reU rel j i within ono one year car ar and musical ac act I ties lies of all sorts music students the public will receive benefits f elthe the stupendous gift i jf l Otto OUo H. H Kahn chairman of or the S I Opera Olera company says t t j 1 The Juillard Musical worthy worth of tho Uno man who conceived concel made it on one of tho most high mat an and spirited public as ho was oil om on the tho wisest kindliest an and most ui if sinning suming men with whom it has 11 m my privilege to como Into conla contact I The value of ot this bequest is is' mc measured by br Its Ha splendid Il Its Ito worth Is greatly enhanced b b- bI by significance I and example Th The gc ge displayed by hy our men of or w i toward universities scientific and lI lous foundations hospitals ct etc lung long been tho the envy and Europe But to the Immensely In 1 Inand and Important field of ot art scant attention has thus far been beens been's B g by such men except In the the the-iii r 1 tor ter of or le legacies to museums Few o have ha Teco recognized art alt as tho potent I and social factor which 1 j jand and have taken it as seriously a deserves cs to bo ho talon taken as one of Or stron strongest esl among the tho agencies h ha power to form torm and guide tho the thou sentiments an and conduct of ot tho thou tho pIe J The restlessness an and ti tr II it u day springs in many ons from a desire to get el awa n Jm t l. l unrelieved dullness and ancl every day exl existence tence and much ca cai caf done b by art to give Ivo satisfaction this natural and des John McCormick urges that that great endowment b be made as d de critic as possible and that all aU a of oC music and music students ree rec reethe rec the benefits The head read tho the New York Symphony and York Philharmonic orchestras re ren that the previous endowments for tor sic seem as nothing compared the wonderful gift Ift music has jus Just and ur urge e that young youn- stud I of oC comp composition especially be fay with assistance J JIt f. f It seems that t the da day of or the A Acan An can student of ot talent has arrive arrived under the terms of ot this will be possible for tor any worthy orth talented student to receive recci first ji Instruction In America If It It Jt Is dot dr advisable able or abroad I If f he and the boa board d so desire In other w wany wany any student of talent nH may receive Instruction which he hc requires no nol tel ter what the cost or he be met to gain it It J Utah has man many students of or m who are arc eligible eUSiblo under the term rec receive Ive the benefits o of the and It is the earnest wish of allous all oils ous musicians that the affairs o 0 ot foundations lions rna may bo 10 speedily put puO such condition as will permit f youth of or America to gain the fo fn fo- fo K r. r 1 |