St. Mary's College, Students of, Barrens, Missouri, to Father John Timon, C.M., Barrens, Missouri, 1837 January 29
Scope and Contents
Since the establishment of this college, people have almost always complained that it teaches languages, science, wisdom, etc., and refuses to teach music. Almost all colleges in the United States teach music and it is regarded as useful and even necessary. St. Louis and Emmitsburg do so and yet produce men as great as this College does. They do not intend that all should study music, but only those judged capable. They ask Timon to bring them a good musician who know violin, clarinet, flute., Signed by J. Gustave Landry, J. Théodule Landry, Adolphe Landry, John Vallée, Felix Rosier, P.M. Choteau, Jules Charlet, Charles Gregoire, Charles Pratte, Narcisse Landry, T. Michon, Terance J. Landry, Armand Pellerin, Henry Duffel, William Barkley, Arthur Daquin, Octave Vives, Hypolite Vives, Jacob Liemberger, Amedée Menard. :: IV-3-k A.L.S. 3pp. 4to.
Dates
- Creation: 1837 January 29
Language of Materials
English.
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