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Thirty thousand Bostonians paid tribute Wednesday evening to NTS student officer Herbert Donaldson of Company E who performed the finale of Saint-Saens' Piano Concerto No. 2 at the final Esplanade Concert which was directed by maestro Arthur Fiedler.
Donaldson--who had a wide reputation in the mid-west, as a concert pianist before he forsook the ivories for amperes and flag hoists in Communications--was deluged at the end of his performance with requests for his autograph in addition to prolonged applause.
Ten men from the second platoon of Company E attended the concert to hear their fellow officer. S. O. Donaldson went to Northwestern University and George Washington University. The Chicago Conservatory of Music also conferred a Master of Music degree on the officer.
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He has appeared at many professional recitals with orchestras in Chicago, Milwaukee, New York City and Washington, D. C. For 36 weeks he was on a sustaining radio program over Station WBBM in Chicago.
Ensign Donaldson misses his music--but will see to it those messages keep pounding out in communications just like he evokes magic from the keyboard.
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