American Institute of Applied Music

She served as dean and head of the piano department at the founding Metropolitan College in 1892 and continued in both capacities at the American Institute until 1933.

Grove’s Dictionary of Music and Musicians, published in 1920, stated that more than 1,000 teachers had received certificates.

[2] The National Association of Schools of Music, at its fifth annual meeting in 1928, accepted the institute's application for membership.

[3] New York's thirty-eighth University Convocation assembled on June 25, 1900, in Albany and, among other things, granted a provisional charter to the American Institute of Applied Music, authorizing the issuing of $15,000 capital stock.

[4] The University of the State of New York represents colleges, academies and other institutions subject to the visitation of the Board of Regents.