Pease, Frederic H., 1839-1909 (Frederic Henry)
Person
Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
Department of Music and Dance records
Collection
Identifier: 05.DMD
Abstract
The Department of Music and Dance records documents the Conservatory of Music, the Music Department and lastly the Music and Dance department at Eastern Michigan University from 1879 until 2016. Materials are arranged into four series: Department and Program Administration, Publicity and Press, Photographs and Realia, and Recordings and Sheet...
Dates:
1879 - 2016
Found in:
Eastern Michigan University Archives
Frederic H. Pease Auditorium records
Collection
Identifier: 015.FHPA
Abstract
The Frederic H. Pease Auditorium is a building on the Eastern Michigan University campus that hosts musical and dramatic events. The building was originally called Pierce Auditorium, but was renamed in 1915 to honor Frederic H. Pease, a professor of music and head of the Conservatory of Music. The records include facilities planning and maintenance materials that include technical data and renovation project materials, as well as publicity and outreach...
Dates:
1914 - 2012
Found in:
Eastern Michigan University Archives
Frederic H. Pease papers
Collection
Identifier: 010.FP
Abstract
Professor Frederic H. Pease was an instructor of music in the Michigan State Normal College Conservatory. His papers include clippings, correspondence, photographs, and published books on the instruction of music, along with published sheet music and compositions. While there is some biographical material dated as late as 2010, the bulk of the material dates from 1873 to 1909.
Dates:
1873 - 2010; Majority of material found within 1873 - 1909
Found in:
Eastern Michigan University Archives
Pedagogical Society records
Collection
Identifier: 04.PS
Abstract
Pedagogical Society records includes meeting agendas, invitations, and minutes of meetings, as well as outlines and printed copies of papers presented before the society by various faculty members. Records span from 1885 to 1900, with the bulk of the material dating from 1892 to 1900.
Dates:
1885 - 1900
Found in:
Eastern Michigan University Archives