2A - T hursday, April 2, 2009 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com 0 Harmonious History Although its first pro- fessor was appointed in 1880, the School of Music was created in 1892 and unofficially existed until 1929, when it was estab- lished as a part ofthe Uni- versity, according to "The University of Michigan, A Photographic Saga." In 1893, the School of Music Building Associa- tion, formed by a group of Ann Arbor citizens, raised enough funds to purchase a site at 325 Maynard St., according to the book. In 1905, University students began to receive credit for courses taken at the school. By 1929 the school outgrew its Maynard location. Low-quality acoustics in many of the rooms meant that recit- als had to be held in bor- rowed locations, and due to high demand, the recit- als had to be planned one year in advance, accord- ing to the book. In 1936, the school moved to a new site on Ingalls Mall, whose proximity to Hill Auditorium made it a suitable site for rehears- als and performances. But by 1946, the School of Music once again suf- fered from a lack of space and resources, according to the book. Instruments were frequently stored in faculty offices, the library had only 28 seats, and practice rooms were lim- ited. Due to the lack of space, the school decided to freeze enrollment at 600 students. In the 1960s, the Uni- versity received state funds to construct a new building for the school on North Campus. The commission was given to Finnish architect Eero Saarinen, and the North Campus Music School Building was completed in 1963, according to the book. The school now boasts 171 practice rooms, 21 classrooms, 46 studios for teaching, 25 faculty offic- es, two rehearsal halls, a library, audition studios and recording rooms. In 2006, the School of Music was renamed the School of Music, Theatre & Dance. - SHRUTI GANDHI ANNA BAKEMAN/Daily LSA senior Tyler Frank labels boxes of medical supplies that will be sent to Ghana. 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Additional copies may be picked up attheDaily's office for $2. Subscriptions for fall and winter term (septemberthrough Apri)viaU.S.malare$200.Year-roundsubscriptions(Fall,Winter,Springand Summer issues)are$22.Subscriptions must be prepaid. The Michigan Daily isaesmber of The AssociatedPressandTheAssociatedCollegiatePress. 0 JS EVENTS & NOTES Phony flowers Mountain bike stolen taken along WHERE: Cardiovascular Center WHEN: Tuesday around 11:30 a.m. WHAT: Some fake flowers were stolen from the blood draw station, University Police reported. The incident is under investigation. There are no suspects. with lock WHERE: Hutchins Hall main entrance WHEN: Tuesday around 10 p.m. WHAT: A "Specialized Stump Jumper Mountain Bike" was stolen - lock, chain and all - between 2:30 p.m. and 10 p.m, University Police reported. Noted comics to perform WHAT: Jill Michele Melean, of "MADty" and "Reno 911," and Ruben Paul, who has appeared on "The Jamie Foxx Show," will provide a night of humor. WHO: Student Affairs Pro- gramming Council and Sigma Lambda Beta WHEN: Tonight at 6:45 p.m. WHERE:. Pendleton Room, Michigan Union Take Back the Night kickoff WHAT: This event will start as a rally on the Diag and become a march through the streets of Ann Arbor to take a stand against sexual assault. WHO: University Women Against Rape WHEN: Tonight at 7p.m. WHEEE: Diag CORRECTIONS * An article in yesterday's edition of the Daily (Univer- sity alum starts non-profit to help families) incorrectly identified the name of the charity organization. The correct name is "Live to Give." " An photo in yesterday's edition of the Statement (The Big Three) incorrectly iden- tified the subject. It is Bob Lutz. " Please report any error in the Daily to correc- tions@michigandailycom. Counterfeit $20 aviere are bill used at Exposed camera U' carport stolen from bag 'Jonesin" debut Police confiscated 14 bags of pot from two 10-year-old boys and one 9-year-old boy, The Associated Press reported. The boys, who attend Thomas Morton Elementary in Phila- delphia, sold one bag for $2 and gave another one away. Close to24,000people vis- ited the renovated Univer- sity of Michigan Museum of Art last weekend. More than half of the visitors came during a 24-hour open house hosted by the museum. > FOR MORE, SEE THE B-SIDE, PAGE 1B. The University of Cali- fornia sent welcome e-mails to rejected stu- dents on Monday, The Asso- ciated Press reported. The e-mail invited all 47,000 stu- dents who applied - 29,000 of whom were rejected - to visit the campus for an admitted students day. 0 WHERE: Fletcher Carport WHEN: Tuesday around 6:30 p.m. WHAT: A motorist who is not affiliated with the University attempted to pay for parking with a counterfeit $20 bill and the attendant filed a report, University Police reported. WHERE: Medical Science Building WHEN: Tuesday around 4:45 p.m. WHAT: A staff member's digital camera that had been attached to the outside of a backpack was stolen last Tuesday, University Police Reported. WHAT: A Hopwood Award- winning play by undergrad Seth Moore about drug addic- tion. WHO: Department of The- atre and Drama WHEN: Tonight at 7:30 p.m. WHERE: Arthur Miller Theatre, Walgreen Drama Center 2009 MEN'S GYMNASTICS lUG rfTEN CHAMPIONShIPS Hosted by the University of Michigan 0 0 MICHIGAN F ir,4, ILM JU IltSrr' 500 UN T T RIA IIA N 'p 11'