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    Admission to the Juilliard School is highly competitive, as it ranks among the most selective schools in the United States. [94] [95] In 2007, the school received 2,138 applications for admission, of which 162 were admitted for a 7.6% acceptance rate. [96] For the fall semester of 2009, the school had an 8.0% acceptance rate. [97]

  3. List of Juilliard School people - Wikipedia

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    The drama division was founded in 1968. [12] Those who complete the four-year program receive either a Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) degree, a Master of Fine Arts (MFA) degree (starting Fall 2012), or a diploma.

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    The 22-year-old reached a new echelon of fame for chronicling his experience auditioning for The Juilliard School. one of the nation’s most prestigious performing arts colleges.

  6. Juilliard School of Music - Wikipedia

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  7. Dorothy DeLay - Wikipedia

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    She then entered the Juilliard Graduate School, where she studied with Louis Persinger, Hans Letz, and Felix Salmond. She was the founder of the Stuyvesant Trio (1939–42) with her cellist sister Nellis DeLay and pianist Helen Brainard, and she played with Leopold Stokowski 's All-American Youth Orchestra. [ 3 ]

  8. Frank Damrosch - Wikipedia

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    In 1926, the Institute of Musical Art merged with the Juilliard Graduate School to form what is today Juilliard School. Damrosch's pupils included William Howland, long-time head of the music department at the University of Michigan, [5] and the prodigy pianist Hazel Scott. [6] Damrosch died in New York City on October 22, 1937, aged 78. [7]

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    CHART #3: SIDE-BY-SIDE COMPARISON OF LEADING REPUBLICAN CANDIDATESÕ HEALTH PLANS 2 insurance policies and allow them to keep whatever credit remains as an incentive to purchase cost-effective plans18! Permit families to set up health savings accounts (HSAs) of $2,000 to $6,000 to cover medical expenses, before insurance kicks in19