THE MICHIGAN DAILY NBC Concerts Resumed Here BDr. Maddy To the tune of a march written by imself, Dr. Joseph E. Maddy, pro- essor of radio music instruction, pened the first of the weekly Music1 Makers programs of the fall seasonI esterday over the Red Network of1 he National Broadcasting Company. By means of an orchestra made up f NYA students, Dr. Maddy gave in novel way over the axr, instructions n all musical instruments for or- bestra and band as well as for piano, he guitars, banjo, mandolin, ukelele ,nd accordian. Students Vary In Age In the outer studio of Morris Hall rere students from five Ann Arbor chools, ranging from eight to six- een years old. These followed Dr. /addy's instructions and enabled him > tell if his lessons were getting over. The idea of teaching music by air ras conceived by Dr. Maddy in the pring of 1931. After receiving permis- on from Prof. Waldo M. Abbot, irector of the University Broadcast- ig Service, he began teaching band istruments by means of voluntary ands in the studio. This became so opular that the NBC became inter- sted and put it on a national hook- p in 1936. First Continual Program This year, in permitting the pro- ram to be given from Ann Arbor, he NBC is allowing for the first me in its history a continual pro- ram to originate from a university. hat these programs have received ide acclaim is evidenced by the let- ers of commendation received from ngland, Scotland, Ireland, Egypt, yria, South Africa and New Zealand. Separate instruction books for each istrument entitled "Fun in Music" ave been written by Dr. Maddy to en- ble the beginner to obtain maximum enefit from the broadcasts and are vailable at the Broadcasting Service or a small sum. Student Senate ElectionViewed SBy Ex-Director) ... __W ,._.. _ .... ..._.... ____w DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN PuL