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Next Monday evening after dinner at Dunster House there will be a recital of violin music by L. D. Wood '31, in the large common room. Wood will be accompanied by Edward Ballantine '04, assistant professor of Music and tutor. While the program has not yet been definitely arranged, Wood is going to include the Bach Sonata in A major in his group of selections.
The concert is to be of an informal nature, and will be open only to members of the house and their guests. At similar occasions in the past members of Dunster House have had opportunities to hear men like Bernard Fay, distinguished French critic, and Giuseppe de Lellis, pianist. Fay who is the author of "Benjamin Franklin, the Apostle of Modern Times," addressed the house recently on the subject of Marcel Proust.
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