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) STAFF IS NAMED FOR MUSIC SCHOOL Catholic University Selects Eminent Authorities for Teachers. * Eminent authorities in church music | will teach at Catholic University in the | recently established School of Liturgical Music, Right Rev. Mér. James H. Ryan, the rector, said today, in announcing the staff of the school. In addition to the recent announcement that Rev. Dr. William J. DesLongchamps will be dean, Dr. Ryan revealed that Conrad Bernier will be associate professor; Sis- ter M. Agnesine will teach Solfegglo and Ward courses; Fritz Zoder, Ph. D., will be an instructor; Dom Sobiayrolles, a Benedictine Monk of the French Con- gregation of Solesmes, an authority on Gregorian_chant, will conduct_classes in that phase of sacred music. and Victor Breed, B. S. will be assistant teacher. The academic senate of the univer- sity has just confirmed this choice of the faculty, Dr. Ryan said, in conjunc- tion with the Dom Mocquereau Schola Cantorum Foundation, Dr. DesLong- champs is one of the three trustees of the foundation, as well as its vice presi- dent and treasurer, He has studied extensively abroad and carried on post- graduate work”in Vienna. Dr. Ryan expects that under the direction of Dr. DesLongchamps, the new school will attain not only national, but interna- | tional reputation. | Student of Joseph Bonnet. Mr. Bernier is a graduate student of M. Joseph Bonnet, organist of St. Eustache in Paris and from 1923 to 1926 was assistant organist of St. Eustache, winning the Prix d’'Europe in 1923. He came to Catholic Univer- sity in 1927 and is at present engaged in" composing the Gregorian accom- paniment for the entire Liber Usualis. He will be in charge of the organ de- partment and will teach composition in the School of Liturgical Music. Sister Agnesine has been a teacher of music for many years at the Notre Dame Academy in Baltimore. She was graduated from the Pius X School of Liturgical Music and_the International | School of Music in New York and has | taught the Ward courses of music at | Catholic _University and the Catholic | Sisters’ College since 1927. She will| teach the classes in appreciation, as| well as the Ward courses. She received | her degree in music from Catholic Uni- versity in 1927. Graduate of Vienna, Mr. Zoder is a graduate of the Uni- versity of Vienna and completed his musical studies at the Vienna Conserva- tory of Music, where he majored under Franz Schutz. wversity this month to take up his work at the coming Summer session and will teach piano and harmony. Dom Soblayrolles taught the Gregorian chant for a number of years in Paris. He will be at the university in Septem- ber, when he will conduct classes in chant for the various communities of clerics. Mr. Breed was graduated with the degree of bachelor of science in 1928 from Catholic University. Since 1927 he has been a student of Schola Can- torum and has held the position of registrar. He went to Solesmes last Summer to study the chant, and this year will be a student of Dom Moc- quereau at Solesmes. Mr. Breed has had charge of the Schola’s boys’ chofr, made up of the boys of St. Joseph's Home and School. This choir of boys sings with the university choir every | Sunday at the Shrine of the Immacu- late Conception, under the direction of | Mr. Breed. | POLISH RIOTS CONTINUE. Anti-Semitic Demonstrations §pread to Warsaw. VIENNA, June 12 (#)—A Warsaw, Poland, dispatch to Neuefreipresse yes- terday says serious anti-Semitic riots were continuing in Lemberg and had spread to Warsaw, where a neyspaper plant was wrecked. A number of arrests ‘Wwere made in the capital. 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