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... University and , in 1913 , from Christ College , Oxford , where he was a Rhodes Scholar , specializing in the classics . After some 20 years on the faculty of the Vanderbilt English department , Ransom became Carnegie Professor of ...
... University and , in 1913 , from Christ College , Oxford , where he was a Rhodes Scholar , specializing in the classics . After some 20 years on the faculty of the Vanderbilt English department , Ransom became Carnegie Professor of ...
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... University , where he remained the rest of his active life . He was a pioneer in the introduction of music . as a course of study in American universities . Paine's compositions include an oratorio , St. Peter ; several cantatas , among ...
... University , where he remained the rest of his active life . He was a pioneer in the introduction of music . as a course of study in American universities . Paine's compositions include an oratorio , St. Peter ; several cantatas , among ...
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... University and in Kansas City . ) Normand Lockwood ( 1906- was a pupil of Boulanger and Res- pighi . He has written ... University of Arizona with Otto Luening . While serving on the faculty of that university he com- posed several ...
... University and in Kansas City . ) Normand Lockwood ( 1906- was a pupil of Boulanger and Res- pighi . He has written ... University of Arizona with Otto Luening . While serving on the faculty of that university he com- posed several ...
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