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Show 'CflORISl E2S' T3ASNLNS CLASS La-t cvcni- the WVber Academy cl.orkter.; tr-i-laing cl.i.s wa; oru.ii-Izl-J, an 1 net! vi work 1-gdn. Til" tne rilcr.;hlp lnclu'--": fifty veVct.-d joud men, who por'-iss rho (pi ;'!"( a- j tlon it musicians end cho'.1st.TS. Sc--f!'-ns will t" held Tuesday nnJ Friday ex enters of each week, during tbe school year, from 7 until 9:"o. The co tsk Is for two years and Includes In-cludes s's'H singing harmony analysis ana-lysis hiciory of rr.us c. Erich,j and practl'-a' cend 'etiD-.,'. Miss Ivy Cloghara of the Weber Academy faculty, will teach the Ir.g-llfh Ir.g-llfh and Prof. Jos. Dallantyio has horn engaged to give all other subjects. sub-jects. Those familiar with tbe r'jert rf the organization of this tru-'rlng class predict that It will do more to promote pro-mote the miulcal growth of the cou-munlty cou-munlty than any other ono factor. The fifty young men tnklr.g the work are delighted with the opportunity opportu-nity for culture and education which the class w ill provido and are lntense-ly lntense-ly enthusiastic over the prospective results. At the class of a?t evening's session ses-sion Prof r.ollantynv paid: "I rball love the work of teaching these young men because of their .-in-ccrity of purpose, and the gTeat good which will be the logical result of this training." |