150 STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE. 



REPORT OF THE DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC. 



President David Friday, 



Micliigan Aoricultiiral College. 

 Dear Sir : 



The report of the Department of Mnsic for the year ending June 30, 

 1<)22, i.s as followvs. 



Nnniber of students enrolle.l 

 Fall AVinter Spring 



Piano 37 48 24 



Voice 44 48 32 



Violin li; 21 14 



Hannon^y 6 1 



Rand Inst 23 23 14 



Total 129 14G 85 



These students ret-eived one lesson a week, with five hours ])racti('e. 

 Recitals were given from time to time b}- those who were qualified. Music 

 was furnished for all occasions both on and ofT the campus. 



The Men's (xlee Club assisted when called upon. The orchestra was a 

 new feature this year and was made possible only by the untiring work 

 of Miss Delia Bemis, Instructor in A^iolin. AVe had the best band in the 

 history of the College, and prospects are for a much larger enrollment 

 in all departments next fall. 



Our needs are many, and we hope that in the near future many of 

 them will be met, particularly a larger building and some new equipment. 



Respec tf u 1 1 a^ subm itted , 



J. S. TAYLOR, 



Director of Music. 

 East Lansing, Michigan. June 30, 1922. 



