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The young Julia Ettie Crane was not content to take the vocal professor position she was initially offered at her alma mater, the Potsdam Normal School. Instead, the talented singer and up-and-coming educator wanted to transform the university's curriculum and create the first college program for training public school music teachers in the country. Only 10 years after graduating, Julia had taught in Pennsylvania and New York City and studied voice with a well-known singer, only to return to her hometown to start her own vocal school, when soon thereafter the Potsdam president came knocking to offer her a job. Rather than happily accepting the comfy position, which entailed teaching one course daily, conducting singing in the college chapel and helping with the music for special occasions, Julia gave a pointed counter-offer. Watkins that one class period per day was not sufficient time in which to do the work in music that ought to be done in a Normal School, that the only thing that would tempt me to take the position would be the privilege of working out a plan which had been in my mind from the time I completed my Normal course," Julia wrote later.
Established in , the school trains about undergraduate and graduate students in dance , drama , and music. It is widely regarded as one of the world's leading drama, music and dance schools, with some of the most prestigious arts programs. In , the Institute of Musical Art, Juilliard's predecessor institution, was founded on the premise that the United States did not have a premier music school and too many students were going to Europe to study music. It moved in to Claremont Avenue in the Morningside Heights neighborhood of Manhattan, onto a property purchased from Bloomingdale Insane Asylum. Juilliard , who bequeathed a substantial amount of money for the advancement of music in the United States. In , the foundation purchased the Vanderbilt family guesthouse at 49 E.