Correction.The article "Dewey Goes Digital," (June issue) contains several I important factual errors regarding Richard M. Sudhalter's research for the book Stardust star·dust n. 1. A dreamlike, romantic, or uncritical sense of well-being. 2. A cluster of stars too distant to be seen individually, resembling a dimly luminous cloud of dust. Not in scientific use. 3. Melody melody, succession of single tones of varying pitch. Melody is the linear aspect of music, in contrast to harmony, the chordal aspect, which results from the simultaneous sounding of tones. : The Life and Music of Hoagy Carmichael Noun 1. Hoagy Carmichael - United States songwriter (1899-1981) Carmichael, Hoagland Howard Carmichael (Oxford University q Press, 2002). The Archives of Traditional. Music at Indiana University Indiana University, main campus at Bloomington; state supported; coeducational; chartered 1820 as a seminary, opened 1824. It became a college in 1828 and a university in 1838. The medical center (run jointly with Purdue Univ. houses the largest collection of Hoagy Carmichael material in the world, most from Carmichael's own collection. Mr. Sudhalter conducted his research using these materials onsite at the Archives. Most of this work was completed before the launch of the Hoagy Carmichael Collection Web site (www.dlib.indiana.edu/collections/hoagy/) in November 1999. |
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