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Christopher Kendall- 2006-present
Christopher Kendall, a lute player, earned a bachelor of music degree in 1972 from Antioch College and a master of music degree from the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music in 1974. Since 1996, Kendall held the position of director of the University of Maryland School of Music. He was there until his appointment to Dean of the School of Music, Theater, and Dance here at the University of Michigan in 2006. 1 Kendall is still an active performer on lute and conductor. He is married and has three children.2
Karen Wolff- 2000-2005 Paul C. Boylan 1979-2000 Allen Perdue Britton 1971-1979 James Wallace 1960-1970 Earl V. Moore 1921-1960
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2 Kendall, Christopher. Personal interview. 05 NOV 2007. 3 Eglass, Jane R. Karen Wolff recommended as School of Music dean. University Record 19 June 2000, 08 October 2007. <http://www.umich.edu/~urecord/9900/Jun19_00/2.htm> 4 Gatewood, David D.. The Performing Arts in a Liberal Arts Environment—From Theory to Practice: A Historical Perspective on the Emergence of the Performing Arts at The Univeristy of Michigan . School of Education, Univeristy of Michigan Dissertation Paper, 1992. 5 "Paul C. Boylan." Faculty and Staff Biography. 2006. University of Michigan School of Music, Theater, and Dance. 08 Oct 2007 <http://www.music.umich.edu/faculty_staff/boylan.paul.lasso>. 6 "Obituaries, Allen Perdue Britton." The University Record Online 17 MAR 2003 08 OCT 2007 <http://www.umich.edu/~urecord/0203/Mar17_03/obits.shtml>. 7 University of Michigan News 24 APR 1975 8 "Dana, Moore Named Deans of New Schools...." The Making of University of Michigan History. 05 July 2007. Bentley Historical Library. 10 Oct 2007 <http://bentley.umich.edu/exhibits/myumich/myumich_search.php?id=19>. 9 Program for ceremonies honoring Earl V. Moore Saturday May 3 1957
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Earl V. Moore and wife Blanche Anderson Moore
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Earl V. Moore (left) and William D. Revelli (right)
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