Lionel Wolberger, then a Wesleyan graduate student in ethnomusicology, visited a large number of Conservative congregations and took extensive notes on the structure of their Sabbath service by hand, as recording was not allowed. Though very informal in structure, these reports represent unique fieldwork data in Jewish music studies., Part of the “History of the American Cantorate” project, which was designed and executed by Mark Slobin in 1984-86 under a grant from the Natonal Endowment for the Humanities awarded to the Cantors Assembly, a professional society.
Members of the Physiological Society. 1839 Nathaniel Clarke Lewis Montville - Ct. Theodore F Andrews. New York Mills. N.Y. Wilford L. Wilson - Show moreMembers of the Physiological Society. 1839 Nathaniel Clarke Lewis Montville - Ct. Theodore F Andrews. New York Mills. N.Y. Wilford L. Wilson - Cazenovia. N.Y. Joseph Denison - Colrain. Massachusetts 5 Augustus Adams. Boston. Mass. George J. L. Colby - Newbury. Mass. Robert Allyn - Montville - William Merrill - East Salisbury. Mass. Nelson Goodrich Glastonbury. Ct. 10 Silas W. Palmer. Centerville. New York. Edward W. Southwick * Vassalboro. Maine Julius A. Baldwin - Humphreysville. Ct. James Pike - East Salisbury. Mass. Erastus C. Haven - Boston. Mass. 15 Ira Perry Sherburne. Mass. Thomas P. Underwood. Fayette. Maine. Washburne Benedict, Dalton. Mass James G. Marvin - Le Raysville. Pa. Edmund Longley, Jr. Sidney. Maine. 20 William Bardwell. Whateley. Mass Joel B. Bennett, Hamilton, N. C. Lansing Porter. East Bloomfield. N.Y. Isaac Jennison, Jr. * Natick. Mass. Morgan R. Daniels. Hartford Ct. 25 Daniel J. Pinkney. Ulysses. N.Y. G. F. Needham. Rochester. N.Y. Wm. Campbell 2nd Mobile. Alabama. Holmes W. Murphy Freehold. N.Y, J. Harbison * Willington. Ct. 30 S. C. Hosford Canaan. Ct. Lorenzo Stebbins Herkimer. N.Y. Clinton W. Sears, Chautauque. N.Y. William G. Pierce - Canaan Matthias E. Willing Princess Ann. Md. Stephen K. Bangs Hartford. Ct. 36 Asa Folsom Baker. West Henrietta. N.Y. Deceased * Show less
Part of the “History of the American Cantorate” project, which was designed and executed by Mark Slobin in 1984-86 under a grant from the Natonal Endowment for the Humanities awarded to the Cantors Assembly, a professional society.
Part of the “History of the American Cantorate” project, which was designed and executed by Mark Slobin in 1984-86 under a grant from the Natonal Endowment for the Humanities awarded to the Cantors Assembly, a professional society.
Part of the “History of the American Cantorate” project, which was designed and executed by Mark Slobin in 1984-86 under a grant from the Natonal Endowment for the Humanities awarded to the Cantors Assembly, a professional society.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION What was your attitude toward military service in general and toward your call in particular? What were the mental and physical Show moreADDITIONAL INFORMATION What was your attitude toward military service in general and toward your call in particular? What were the mental and physical effects of your army experience on yourself? What elements of your college life and work were most valuable to you in service? ................... ,, What is your present feeling regarding universal military training, etc. ? ........ ., Photographs—If possible, enclose one taken before entering the service and one taken afterwards in uniform, both signed and dated—also interesting snapshots taken in camps or overseas, Additional data, Signed at W n /7 /y/71 ' ' <51;;¢g)""“f (date) ', ’ / ' (full name) (rank) (branch dfserviceff’ / The information contained- in this record, unless otherwise indicated, was obtained from the following persons 01‘ sources ' NOTE—“’rite additional information on separate sheet of same size. Show less
Note—This document is to be bound and preserved as a permanent record. Please fill it out completely, accurately, and neatly, either in ink or by Show moreNote—This document is to be bound and preserved as a permanent record. Please fill it out completely, accurately, and neatly, either in ink or by typewriter. Leave blank space where nothing is to be entered. Wralpyan lflniuvraitg SERVICE RECORD Compiled by The Wesleyan Alumni Council, to be printed in book form, originals to be filed in The Wesleyan Library as a permanent memorial of the deeds of Wesleyan men in the service of the United States or Allied governments during the World War. ‘This questionnaire should be completed so far as possible and sent at once, with photographs and additional notes and letters, to The Wesleyan Alumni Council, Middletown, Conn. Name in full V {To E- L. I R A Class../g/7 (family name) (first name) (middle names) < Date of birth MVDL/V/ 3 O VVVV .V ___ (month) (day) (year) Place of birth .. __ , W I (town)’ ‘ (county) (state) (country) Name Of father (31 N fie/14M] L Birthplace V, n 1 *3/ V 06 i (country) Maiden name of mother mi E VM/I, I \ Birthplace ,7 .. 8; ,s . , I 1‘ (country) Relatives who are Wesleyan men, and class ( (at H. .. . _ , ________________________________ ._ ( Ha/LM/C‘( fl. WW5. \ (/ k L Prepared for college at r rrrrrrrrrrrrrr a .. A preparator . chool) / Entered college O ; graduated (date) \ (date) Fraternity A fl/L ; Class Societies rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr . Q Academic degrees.” a a . (degree) M's; Honors and distinctions after graduation....r.._r__...._... , .. Married..;.[/,£.w _____ __ to W /l LfM’fW/rw (maiden name) 3 /\v ' r . i l born (name) ' (date) C ._ .. x. Z (date) C Children .................................................... __ . ) \ ‘ Occupation before entry into service ..... /, a , ,, . employer l, Residence before entry into the service '7 06/7 k/ H’slGl/iM/Vl /. (stree mber) (town) (county) Present address [’3 l invl/M/f/Lfl ,,,,, __ (street number) /, (town) \ (county) (state) . Permanent address “2 6/07 .149) Avlb/Q ‘ mug/b4] NOTE—Write ditional information on separate sheet of same siz . Show less