Show OHIO SPEAKER i l' l WANTS AMERIC AMERIO LAND OF MUS I look forward to the time wh wha America will be a land of music mus r rand and when all aU h hor r citizens will willan t hac v van an interest and an appreciation I j i music Professor Karl W W. V Gen 0 kins professor of music at af Ober Un lin Conservatory of Music Ohl Ohi declared In the first of a s sp c four foul noon hour lectures Monda at the University of J Pro ro Professor ro 1 fessor is author of or t te tea books on music essentials essential mth meth methods and functions that are no noi used In the public and higher t IU cation schools Optimism regarding the thC m future of America is justified I iview Ir I. I 1 vl view v w of the following t y evident in the lay attitude altitude towi toward r J music The progress of standardized standard standardized courses of music in the In high schools and the lengthen lengthening ing and Intensifying of courses f ii I the universities the increased re rc respect respect n with which music as a sub jest Jept and musicians are con consider considered lder and the tendency to give entrance credits for music In universities according to Professor Music U functions in ways ways the lecturer pointel O oal First as a socializing force demonstrated during the war var an anin anin anin in making makin people realize tho their r i social so- so cial interdependency as a for fol keenness of perception and observation ob ob- In that it increases increase a ap U n of beauty and thereby enriches life Ufe that it prepares on B for fol the advantageous use of or leisure time and finally in that It in hi increases creases the sum total of oJ hum human huma happiness and makes the world better place to live in Professor kins Gehi-kins will Tuesday Wednesday and at 12 o'clock in the assembly r rodin room m His subjects will be toe lr Conducting Public School Music Mush and Fundamentals in Music CI C |