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Ella May Dunning Smith

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old age homes, and schools for the blind. In 1914, Smith started volunteer music programs in eight settlement houses for the poor, as part of the settlement movement. These programs grew so much that in 1928, 35 volunteer teachers gave 1,353 music lessons and raised money for scholarships. Smith taught at the Phelps Collegiate School and served as dean of the Wallace Collegiate School in Columbus.
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From 1903 to 1916, Smith was president of the Columbus, Ohio, Women's Music Club. Under her guidance, it became the largest women's music club in the world, arranging for symphony orchestras from Cincinnati, Minneapolis, and New York to perform in Columbus, as well as presenting concerts in prisons,
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Smith became the first female president of the Ohio State Music Teachers’ Association. She was the Ohio State Journal Newspaper music critic for over 20 years, and also wrote music criticism for the
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and the New York Musical Courier. In 1916, she opened the Ella May Smith Studios in Columbus to provide music education. She often gave lectures on American music.
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and served as the first female president of the Ohio State Music Teachers’ Association.
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Women composers : a checklist of works for the solo voice
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planned to include several of her songs in his 1895 season.
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Index

settlement movement
Ulrichsville
Edgar Stillman Kelley
Al G. Field
Columbus Dispatch
Eugene Field
"Ella Mae Dunning Smith (1860-1934) - Find a Grave..."
Women in music : an encyclopedic biobibliography
ISBN
0-8108-2769-7
OCLC
28889156
Women composers : a checklist of works for the solo voice
ISBN
0-8161-8498-4
OCLC
6815939
Women composers : a handbook
ISBN
0-8108-1138-3
OCLC
3844725
"Person:Ella Dunning (1) - Genealogy"




"Uhrichsville native had big impact on Columbus cultural scene"
International Encyclopedia of Women Composers
ISBN

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