Assuming barbara is required, and hampton is required, and renton is required, the following 4 results were found.

  • ". . . Worth a Thousand Words?"

    Encyclopedia by the Diagram Group (Paddington Press, Ltd, printed & bound in Holland, 1976), 82. authors: Barbara Hampton Renton author_ids: 1331 authors: Barbara Hampton Renton author_ids: 1331

  • A Report from the First National Congress on Women in Music

    Courses in the history of women in music have become more acceptable and available in colleges and universities throughout the country, but faculty faced with teaching in this field still find that they are charting new areas. There are no precedents,...

  • The Arts in Higher Education: New Meaning for a New Decade

    reveal the character of their eras; dramatic literature has been a source of historical thought. On the other hand, Barbara Hampton Renton in a recent article in SYMPOSIUM cites the hazards encountered in taking musical iconography too seriously.9 Other...

  • Music Education in Historical Perspective: Status, Non-Musicians, and the Role of Women

    Carol Neuls-Bates, ed., The Status of Women in College Music: Preliminary Studies (Manhattan, KS: Ag Press, 1976); Barbara Hampton Renton, The Status of Women in College Music, 1976-1977: A Statistical Study (Boulder, CO: The College Music Society,...

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