ID# 41:
Student study of inheritance of musical ability, including pedigree
Date:
1935
Pages: (1|2|3)
Source:
American Philosophical Society, ERO, MSC77

041. III,4, plays the piano and sings. She majored in music in college. III,5 and 7 are not musically inclined. III,6, plays the piano and violin and sings. III,8, 9, and 10, play the piano and violin. III,11, is now a famous violinist. She studied music in Europe and Germany. II,1, brought the first piano into Iowa and is now on display in a large music store in Iowa. It was used so much by this family that the ivory on the keyboard is worn where the fingers hit the keys. *Under the direction of Dr. Mary J. Brown. MAR 13 1935 indexes
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