Allie Luse Dick (née, Luse; June 2, 1859 - June 10, 1933)[1] was an American music educator who identified with various religious, social, philanthropic and educational activities.
[2] Alviola (nicknames: "Allie", or less often, "Alice") May Luse was born at Clyde, Ohio, June 2, 1859.
[4] In voice, she was a pupil of Emma Diruf Seiler (1821-1887), Philadelphia, and Charles R. Adams, Boston.
[3] Dick was a teacher of voice at the Wesleyan College, Macon, Georgia, 1882-85.
[2] Alviola May Luse Dick died in Pasadena, California, June 10, 1933.