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January 25–26

Due to anticipated weather conditions, NEC will close for all activities, classes, concerts, and events at 12:00 p.m. on Sunday, January 25 and remain closed through Monday, January 26. Normal operations will resume on Tuesday, January 27. For more information about specific events, please visit the Performances + Events calendar.

Florence Owen Mills

Florence Owen Mills was born January 31, 1891 in CT, daughter of John and Martha Mills.

She graduated from NEC in 1916 with a degree in violin teaching with additional studies in Harmony, Theory and Music History. She studied with Eugene Gruenberg and Fritz Kreisler. On November 25, 1920 Florence Owen Mills married Joseph Lucien Carle (December 5, 1875 Le Havre, France – June 8, 1959 Brookline, MA), at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church in Brookline, MA. Florence passed away on October 18, 1968 in Woburn, MA. They had a son, Owen Mills Carle (1921-2010).

Archival Collection

Three framed items

These items belonged to Florence Owen Mills, NEC Class of 1916. They were donated to the NEC Archives by the Alumni Office

Access to the Florence Owen Mills Papers is granted by the Archivist. Appointments must be scheduled in advance. There are no restrictions pertaining to this collection.

All copyrights to this collection belong to the New England Conservatory. Permission to publish materials from this collection is granted by the Archivist. This collection should be cited as: NECA 18.19. Florence Owen Mills Papers, New England Conservatory Archives, Boston, MA.

This collection contains three framed items. The first is Mills’ diploma that she received from NEC in 1916. It is signed by George W. Chadwick and Eben D. Jordan. The second item is a Certificate of Life Membership from NEC, also received in 1916. The last item is an autographed photograph of Fritz Kreisler dated 1915.