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Catalog of the Music Study ...

1. Catalog of the Music Study Materials

Carnegie Corporation of New York
  • Format: books
  • Date: January 1937
  • Collection Name: Carnegie Corporation of New York Records. Series III. Grants. III.B. Reports on Grants, 1911-1983. Box no. 233
  • Abstract: Distributing the “College Art Sets” and the “College Music Sets” to hundreds of institutions in the United States and British Commonwealth has been one of significant initiatives by the Carnegie Corporation during the 1920s-1930s. The art sets contain ed approximately 200 art history books, 1,500 mounted photographs of architecture, sculpture and painting, and small collections of original prints and textiles, all housed in specially made wood cabinet. The music sets contained an electric phonograph, over 800 records housed in a cabinet, 250 bound scores, and 129 books on musical subjects. The contents varied slightly over the years. More modest art sets were also distributed to secondary schools.
Columbia University Grant R...

2. Columbia University Grant Report -- The Educational Future of Columbia University. Cover page

Carnegie Corporation of New York
  • Format: books
  • Date: 1957
  • Collection Name: Carnegie Corporation of New York Records. Series III. Grants. III.B. Reports on Grants, 1911-1983. Box no. 38
Invocation in Memory of And...

3. Invocation in Memory of Andrew Carnegie, His Life and Work. Front cover

Merrill, William P., 1867-1954
  • Name: Merrill, William P., 1867-1954 (Author)
  • Format: books
  • Date: April 25, 1920
  • Collection Name: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace New York and Washington Offices Records
  • Abstract: Proceedings of a meeting held under the auspices of the Authors Club, the New York Public Library, the Oratorio Society, the Saint Andrews Society, the United Engineering Society-all of them beneficiaries of Carnegie's largesse.