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Certificates, Diplomas and Degrees
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SCHOOL OF ARTISTIC DANCING
Lillian Adel. Cli ansow
HEBREW SCHOOL
HERMANN HOEXTER
THE HEALTH
CENTER
EDITH ELLA DAVIS
Teacher of Piano.
Elizabeth S. Ball
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ANNOUNCEMENT
FRANK HANCOCK
121n YEAR OPENS SEPT. Urn
VIOLIN
PIANO
Ilya Schkolnik
Willoughby Boughton
Wm. Grating King
Alan Kopelson
Dr. Edward II Manville Stanislaw Schapiro
Kail Chase
Margaret Msonebach
Nicholas &manual
Ada Lillian Gordon
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VIOLONCELLO
THEORY
Dr. Edward 13 Manville Frederick Btoeder
The sages said: "Sly son, pay more
I the organizers of the Pennsylvania
heed to the oral even than to the
I Railroad.
His paternal grandfather was Mi- written law, for the written law con-
Life Or win
chael Gratz, whose daughter Rebecca
tains commandments and prohibitions
was said to have been the prototype
for the heroine of Sir Walter Scott's most of which do not carry the pen-
alty of death for their violation, but
"Ivanhoe."
P outer Deg.',n
Simon Gratz was a member and the violations of the words of the
Cesetp nits •
Letter
later president of the Board of Edu- sages results in death."—Talmud.
cation of this city for 51 years and
the imprint of his personality and ed-
Zeira refused to marry Rabbi Jo-
ucational methods is visible in every hann's daughter because he believed
school of the city today. He also his family was superior; Rabbi Jo-
was president of the Board of Revi- hann said to him: "If my Torah is
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sion of Taxes, an important political good enough for you, why should not
2539WooNard at Sublet Ntroit
(Ace in Philadelphia; president of the my daughter be good enough?"—Tal-
Board of Trustees of the city's li- mud.
brary system, and was connected with
other civic organizations.
-
"No leader from the late Senator
Penrose down, could cow him," says
YOUR CHILD! How About His Jewish Educitt ion ? Sand Him to the
The Evening Bulletin in commenting
on Sir. Gratz's death. "His word was'
ttribr C N1RNOFF. Director)
law as respects the actions of the ,
a I, 448 I Holbrook A . Office: 0025 Be•ublen. Empire 8385.W.
Ahavath Zion Hall,
Individual and Group Instruction. Esitert Teachers. Refined Arm". ',here .
Board of Revision of Taxes, and not
Bo, s Prepared for Bar Mitz vah.
once during his long incumbency did Mr. Cheroot? l• • graduate of Grodno Tem he, college and has had • very wide esoertenve
r
an organization leader, no matter
_ —
_____
how dominant, make a sustained at
tempt to dictate to hint what his I
course should be.
"This spectacle of a man who did 'I
not 'carry a ward in his vest pocket'
' HOW THE LAND IS MADE TO BLOOM
B. Mac Columbia University.
and who took no direct part in poll
Close-up of the irrigation project where the waters of a little Wok have tics, bending the chiefs of powerful ,
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Repertoire—VOICE—Co•ching
Hayesod
colony.
political combinations to his will was I
been collected for a flourishing Keren
2243 Lothrop Ave. Euclid 2144
unprecedented." I
Private Instruction Only.
Endorsed by Prominent Musicians.
When Mr. Gratz resigned as presi-1
ident of the Board of Education in
1921 his place on the board was taken
by Dr. Cyrus Adler, president of ,
Dropsie College, and a trustee of
By ELEANOR JONES FORD,
Gratz College, both of which are in
Director North End Clinic, Detroit, Mich.
this city. Gratz College was founded
by Hyman Gratz, granduncle of Si-
The gift of $75,000, just an- activities dropped if not needed.
which
mon Gratz and among the many
nounced, with which to change the Preventive medlhal activities
Phone EMPIRE 4150-M
1693 GLADSTONE
center include prominent men of that name of the
are
taken
up
by
health
North End Clinic into the "Wineman
Jewish race in l'ennsylvania.
Memorial Health Center," might well anti-tuberculosis work, tuberculosis
Simon Gratz, who died in his 87th ,
focus attention on that newest and clinics, infant welfare clinics, well-
year, was probably the youngest stu- I
most interesting development in com- baby feeding clinics, venereal clinics,
dent ever recorded at the University
pre-natal
clinics,
drug
addict
clinics,
Rm. Phone Euclid 0864-J
munity health—the health center.
Studio Phone Empire 2680
nervous habit clinics, well child, moth- of Pennsylvania, "and," says the Eve-
Until very recently the only public er conferences, posture classes, die- ning Bulletin, "it may be doubted if ,
concern in sickness was the control tetic instruction, diabetes, over- his record has many times been
of infectious diseases and service to weight, food habit classes, home nurs- equaled in the history of any college I
I an entire group of individuals. With- ing classes, toxine, anti-toxine and in this country."
in the past decade it is being recorr- vaccination clinics, clinics to furnish
Mr. Gratz entered the university
tilted as a principle that every child aid to practicing physicians in the at the age of 13, and at the age of
should grow up free from disease and neighborhood, as chemical tests, X. 17, in 1855, was graduated with the
Well Known Detroit Pianist
no one should be allowed to develop rays, various special examinations, degree of Master of Arts. He was
a chronic incapacitating disease, if by etc.; nose and throat, dental clinics, admitted to the bar before attaining
Announces the Re-opening of Her Studio with the Detroit Conserva-
apprehending him sooner. imparting periodic health examinations.
his majority.
tory of Music on September 14, 1925.
knowledge to him, etc., the cause of
Dr. Wilinsky of Boston defines the
the prolonged disability or death can health center program thus: "We
Technology and Law Colleges
DETROIT, MICH.
5035 WOODWARD
be prevented. Also no one has a right must begin by giving the expectant
Announce Courses for
to exist with certain diseases, such mother proper pre-natal instruction.
Fall Term.
as venereal disease, if present day Upon the birth of a child infant wel-
knowledge offers a fair degree of fare guidance must be given and af-
therapeutic success. These ideas are ter two years of age the youngster
A larger enrollment than any pre-
interpreted variously by men in pub- must be carried through the pre. vious Year is predicted for the De-
lic health work from simply dissemi- school period, receiving correct physi- troit College of Law and the Detroit
nating literature on health, through cal supervision through this most im-
running various health clinics, pre- portant age, so that we may be able Institute of Technology, which will
ventive clinics, medical dispensaries to turn over to the school nurse and begin their fall term Monday, Sept.
up to such ideas as recently expressed school
to T. Paul Hickey, di-
school physician for their watchful 21, according
of education.
Distinguished American Violinist, will open classes in the Art of
by a prominent Chicago authority: care a child physically able to cope
The largest enrollment is exported
Violin Playing at the Detroit Conservatory of Music,
"It will not be long before health with clasroom problems. In adoles- in the School of Commerce, which
beginning September 2.
boards will not allow the over-weight cence and adult life we must impress gives its courses either in the day-
individual to live in peace, for we upon
For Information and Particulars Apply:
or evening.
upon the individual the value and vir-
know that obesity carries with it a tut) of routine medical examinations,
) offers
enkigneg
,,ol
The laroni C
MR. JAMES BELL, SECRETARY
marked increase in certain diseases Emphasis must then be laid on care- hoTthday
a w T
fl;ts.
let and evening (:)ous
(Member of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra)
(diabetes, etc.) and a markedy di- ful living and proper
day sessions
hygiene."
are from 4 :15 to 6 :15
s
tory of Music, 5035 Woodward Ave. Empire 2680
minished resistence when others are
Detroit C
The North End Clinic now tune- and the evening sessions from 7'15 tat,
contracted. To carry out this broad. lions
.
chiefly
a medical in dispensary.
A staff
of 47 as
physicians
eight de- 9:15
and cover a period of four years,
side attack on various individual dis-
eases, habits and persons, the 'health partments maintain medical diagnos- is
when
the degree of bachelor of law
given.
center' has conic into being."
tic and curative clinics like any hod-
The Men's Evening High School is
however,
several
Inc older men who did not complete
The earliest effort was in Pitts- pital dispensary.
burgh in 1912. where Dr. A. C. White features of the health center are al- their early education. It is accredited
Personal and Most Direct Training in Art and Applied Arts.
conceived health service to a limited really established. The Board of to the University of Michigan. Hod-
Classes in the Nude and Draped Life, Anatomy, Perspective, Land-
area. Next Milwaukee did something Health conducts clinics in infant wel- so n Preparatory School is a private
scape, Still Life. 'Etc.
e
similar in child welfare work. In i fare and pre-natal care. Th nose school for boys who plan to go on to
Work in Black and White and Colors in the Various Mediums.
1914, when Dr. Goldwater (now di- 1 and throat and dentistry clinics are college. Instruction is also given in
VOICE
Dr. William Howland
Chad. L. Jolley
Id
Helen Pit
Mrs Jessie D Hawn
Federal L Whittlessy
Florenc• Paddock
HARP
Helen Burr-dtand
STUDIO THEATER SCHOOL
Helen Grange.
Winniett Wright
Students registered et any time for day or evening instruction
IlInstroted Catalog free ea application
II. B. MANVILLE, BYAine. Manager, S2 Putnam Ave., North. 2955
Art Center—Nest to Public Library
HAYWARD ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS
here
T
H
i l i New
lini
regular hea - center ccs.
rector of Mt. Sinai osptan
York) was health commissioner of is an active venereal disease clinic
New York City. Ile planned a health running both morning and evening.
renter in the lower East Side; the The new building will allow expan-
idea was extended by his successor, sion to include most of the activities
Dr. Haven Emerson, but a change in mentioned above, plus development
administration soon discontinued the of whatever medical service which
plans. The idea spread rapidly, how- can be carried out with no hospital
ever, and in 1919 49 communities attachments. Though it is now too
had '72 centers. In 1924 it was esti- early to tell, emphasis will later be
mated that there were 1,000 health put upon prevention of the diseases
of later life and a policy of co-opera-'
centers in operation.
What is a health center? The prac- tion with physicians in the neighbor-
tical workings vary as do the con- hood instituted whereby periodic ex-
ceptions given above. The simplest aminations will be fostered and the
are the combination of a few existing early detectiion and adequate early
agencies such as child welfare. ve- treatment of later life diseases (ouch
nereal or anti-tuberculosis work of as heart, kidney trouble, cancer, dia-
a district into one unit. From this betes) aided.
JULES KLEIN
Orchestras
"Detroit's Foremost Music•1 Or g•nist•ion."
COMPLETE AND UNEXCELLED MUSICAL
SERVICES RENDERED
Superb Dance Orchestras
Concert Ensembles
Soloists
Communication: Room 227, Hotel Statler
Tel. Hemlock 7960-R
they grade into more and various ac-
tivities, clinics, classes, education,
etc., until the conception of the corn-
plete health center is reached: "An
institution for the promotion of the
health and welfare of the people, Simon Grata of Philadelphia Was
made ideally possible and Practicable Scholar Philanthropist.
by grouping all of the public and on- I
vat,' health, welfare and relief
PIIILADEI-PIIIA.--(J. T. A.)—
agencies under one roof.
The main- The passing of a prominent member
spring is thus co-oneration and avoid- of one of the most notable Jewish
: once of reduplication. All the sepa- families in the United States occur-
orh
,,, rate d activiti
es of a neighbood
are red with the death of Simon Gratz,
to be grouped together, the different civic and political leader, scholar and
workers working from the same build- philanthropist.
Ez " ing. Economies in personnel, pro-
He was a member of one of Phila-
= gram and planning new activities are delphia's oldest families, his great
at once apparent.
grandfather having been one of the
Li
The health center then charges it- Philadelphia merchants who in 1765
self "to become interested in every signed the "non-importation resolu-
=I condition detrimental to the health of tions" evoked by the historic Stamp
E the neighborhood in which it func- Act. His father, Edward Gratz, who
tions." Its activities are thus elastic, died in 1869, also was active in the
= New problems can be attacked, other life of the community, being one of
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Founded by Jean J. Goldkete
Exclusively affiliated with
Sherwood Music School, Chic•go
OFFERS
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theory harmony, counterpoint. and orchestration
leading to accredited teachers' certificates, diplomas
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The descendants of righteous an-
cestors are not likely to quickly in-
sin.—Talmud.
cline
to
Open on Sept. 14 With
New Teachers.
The Detroit Institute of Musical
=
= Art announces the opening of its fall
= term on Monday, Sept. 4. The fol.
= lowing notable additions to their fac-
= silty of over 60 teachers for the corn-
= nig season include Willoughby Bough-
ton as senior teacher in the piano
department; Alan Kopelson, piano;
= Stanislaw Schapiro, violin, and Fed-
= eral L. Whittlesey, voice. Mr. Bough-
' ton was engaged by the institute
E through the personal recommendation
of Josef Lhevinne with whom he stud
= • led in Berlin for two and • half years,
= as well as coaching with him often
Ile comes direct from the In-
diana College of Music, Indianapolis,
= where he was head of the piano de-
= partment from 1921-1924. Mr. Kopel-
= son is well known in Detroit, as for
.7=7! three years from 1917 he conducted a
= school for pianoforte instruction.
= However, in 1920, desiring to improve
= • his own technique and wishing to be-
= , come familiar with the latest methods
= of Europe's most eminent instructors,
= I Mr. Kopelson became a pupil of Prof.
=j Malwine Bree, first assistant to the
= late Leschetizky. He also was able
I to gain admission to the class of Prof.
= de forme, pupil of Anton Rubenstein.
, During all this time Mr. Kopelson con-
,r= tinued to teach at the Leschetizky
Beginners and most advanced pupils receive personal and skilled
training their individual needs require. No waste of time or money.
Whistler Method. Open the year round. Pupils may enter at any
time. Terms reasonable. Call and see exhibit of school work.
Circular on Request.
HAROLD HAYWARD, Director.
Room 31.33, 513 Shelby St., Cor. Lamed
Randolph 2591
SAMUEL SLADE
Teacher of Singing
WOODWARD AVENUE
4152
Glendale 3243
STATE
Conservatory of
M U S I C
Nicholas Garagusi
Music Director at Bonstiell• Playhouse
Violin Soloist—Instructor. Concerts and
Recitals.
Advanced Instruction in Violin Playing
Courses arranged to suit Individual requirements. Full mason schedule now
being prepared. Early regmtralion insures proper placing and preferred tune
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SAUL ABRAMOVITCH, Mu.. Bac.,
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Provide. • thorough musiv•I edur••
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For tree catalogue address
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Institute of Musical Art Will
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The Detroit College of Law
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Announce the Opening of the
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