Abstract
THIS ARTICLE appeared in the February 1927 issue of the Music Supervisors Journal (Vol. XIII, No. 3). At the time he prepared the material T. P., as he was affectionately known by his friends, was supervisor of music in the Minneapolis, Minnesota, Public Schools. Editor Peter W. Dykema's introductory note follows:
Mr. Giddings of Minneapolis continues our series of talks on early experiences. He is noted for two things: his music, and his fearlessness in saying and doing what he thinks best. He has more loyal friends and admirers than most of us, and at the same time more people violently disagree with him than with most of us; which is all to his good, for it takes a really big man to create real disagreement!
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