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Marion Williams To Sing Tonight

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Marion Williams, world-famous gospel singer, will appear in concert at Dunster House Saturday night.

Williams appeared at Eliot House last Spring, where her performance brought tears-"of joy, the kind of joy you don't feel much around here," one wet-eyed enthusiast said.

"I was dancing on the table after the first number," added William E. Greenberg '71, who was present at the concert, "and I don't dance easy."

Williams has sung gospel since her childhood, and her many tours with the Ward Singers and Duke Ellington have won her a world-wide reputation. As the star of "Black Nativity." she also introduced the first Jazz Mass at the Antibes Jazz Festival.

Saturday's concert is scheduled for 8:30 p.m. in the Dunster House dining hall.

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