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Winona Sunday Newt 15a Caledonia firm Winona, Minnesota WSC student SUNDAY, MAY 17) gets 1-90 The weather bridge contract hanges for A' i A bid for paving and bridge U'NOtA. Oval, ml Cummvrc widening on Interstate 9o two HI V-t' 4V W-K school miles north of La Crescent, named in fl.D. research study The acceptance of a Winona State College geology student, Richard Emanuel, as a partlcl- for $31,563 was won by J. if G. II.

Ctiffith Construction J. Caledonia, Minn. are announced The Minnesota Highway De partment reported the company made the apparent low bid for Enrollment at Washington- the work to begin June 18 and -1 pant In the verslty of North Dakota Under- graduate Re- finish within 4o working days. Kosciusko School will be maintained at three classes per Judd Brown Construction North Mankato, sub search Partici- grade level during the 1973-74 F.u Shaw High TwnmrMurM lipcld school term, according to Car mitted an apparent low bid of $276,999 for a plant-mix seal on Highway 52 between Highway roll L. Lehman, principal.

lU.t rlpilltM N.I Cntult l.f.l f.r.tait 16 near Preston, and This will require the trans Highway 44 near Prosper, Minn. fer of most new students to Work is to begin June 4 and other schools within District lift i be completed within 20 working Wpation Program Jthls summer nas been an-I nounced by Dr. i Thomas Bayer, I i Winona Ix LA State's depart- Emanuel of geology and earth science. Emanuel, a junior at the college and the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph P. Emanuel, 206 E. 861. days. In addition, two educable Two-State Funerals mentally retarded classes will be moved from the school to al- low additional space in the Mrs.

Joseph Marsolek INDEPENDENCE, Wis. (Spe building. A team teaching situ WEATHER FORECAST Rain is forecast for much of the Midwest today from the Canadian border south to Texas. Showers are also in store for northern Pacific Coast. Mild temperatures will prevail except for a few scattered cool spots.

(AP Photofax) Local observations OFFICIAL WEATHER BUREAU OBSERVATIONS for the 24 hours ending at 6 p.m. Saturday. Maximum temperature 65, minimum 35, 6 p.m. 52, precipitation .07. A year ago today: High 64, low 4fi, p.m.

50, precipitation .07. Normal temperature range for this date 66 to 44. Record high 98 in 1934, record low 3o in 1944. Sun ri.scs tomorrow at sets at 8:16. Howard will spend three cees.

Odicrg are members of the Valley Riders. Also present were Walt Lchmann, MiSCCA Courage Center, Golden Valley, and Joey Kotlarz, who has also benefitted from MiSCCA help. About 30 riders rode 25 miles, were served lunch by the Jaycees and then rode an additional 25 miles. Onnen said 100 percent of the amount collected will be donated to MiSCCA. Onnen will operate the MiSCCA-sponsored Courage Day Camp at Prairie Island the last two weeks in July.

(Sunday News photo) ation In the second grade is be HORSE-A-THON Approximately $300 was raised Saturday for the Minnesota Society for Crippled Children and Adults (MiSCCA) by a ilorse-A-Thon" trail ride from The Arches, Farmers Community park. Shown from left are Wendy Halliday, West Burns Valley; her sister Shelly, who was coordinator of the ride for the Valley Riders; Don Onnen, 302 E. Broadway, vice president of Winona Jayceeg and "ambassador" from MiSCCA; Carrie Lee, Cedar Valley, a handicapped child who has been helped by MiSCCA, and James Hansen, president of Winona Jay- cial) Funeral services for Mrs. Joseph P. (Elizabeth) Marsolek, Independence, will be at ing organized for the rooms cur rently occupied by the educable classes.

Other changes for the 1973-74 weeks on the campus of the university at Grand Forks in preparation for the research and then spend the remaining seven weeks in the Badlands of North Dakota. He will work under the direction of Dr. Arthur Jacob and will study certain rock strata in the Badlands in an effort to 10 a.m. Monday at Ss. Peter and Paul Church here, the Rev.

Herbert Zoromski officiating. Burial will be in the church cemetery. Survivors include her husband. term are a closed noon hour and a library period for preschool children. Children will not be allowed Friends may call at Kern Fu to go home for noon lunch, Leh neral Home, Independence, to determine the environment in which they were formed.

day after 2 p.m. where a prayer man said, to provide a safer situation, allow closer supervision and a shorter noon hour. SUNDAY MAY 6, 1973 The daily record service will be at 8 and the In October the preschool lib Dr. Bayer notes that Emanuel is the third Winona State student to be accepted in the past three years for the pro rary period will begin. Four-year old children and parents will be invited to participate Rosary at 8:30.

Wilfred A. Rivers ROLLINCSTONE, Minn. -Funeral services for Wilfred A. Rivers, who died Friday at Community Memorial Hospital, Wi gram. Two-State Deaths Mrs.

Grace B. Thomssen BRADENTON, Fla. Mrs. At Community Memorial Hospital Vlsltlna hours: Medical md lurglcal New May 2 Full Last Quarter May 16 April 25 1st Quarter May The River Check stolen Grace B. Thomssen, 86, form patients: 2 to 4 and 7 lo 1:30 p.m.

(No children under 12.) nona, will be at 11 a.m. Monday at Holy Trinity Catholic Church, Rollingstone, the Rev. Leland erly of Winona, died Friday at Maternity patientti 1 to 1:30 na 7 10 :00 p.m. (Adults only.) Flood Stage 21-hr once a week for a 30-minu'e period. The program, which will involve parents, the school nurse, counselor, reading consultant and kindergarten teach ers, will include stories and readiness games for the preschoolers.

Parents wishing to participate in the school senate should contact the school office, Lehman Stage Today Chg, Smith officiating, with burial in Manatee Memorial Hospital, Bradenton. She had lived at Manatee River Hotel here. Red Wing 14 8.4 the church cemetery. from foundry died April 19 at Hilltop Hospital, Mankato, after an illness of three days. The son of William and Ka-rine Omodt, he was born at Houston, Oct.

15, 1898. He attended Houston Public School and the MacPhail School of Music, Minneapolis, Minn. On June 13, 1939, he married Veronica Dougherty at Anoka, Minn. He was a building contractor until retiring. Survivors are: his wife; two daughters, Mrs.

Louis (Rose) Lake City 11.2 A rural route carrier for the Visitors to patient umiieo to two ai time. FRIDAY Admissions Bruce Bollman, Rushford Rt. She was born Nov. 17, 1886, Wabasha 12 10.5 .8 in Hackensack, N.J., and moved to Bradenton from Winona in Alma Dam, T.W. 9.5 Whitman Dam 7.7 U.S.

Postal Service, he was born March 20, 1919, at Rollingstone, to Edward and Johanna Rivers Sr. He married Marcella Henzel locker room 1, Minn. said. Miss Florence Sterbenz, 973 1943. She was married to Dr.

Edgar G. Thomssen, who died Nov. 5, 1957. She was a member of First Congregational Aug. 5, 1941, and was a World Winona Dam, T.W.

9.1 .4 Winona 13 10.1 .5 Trempealeau Pool 10.0 .8 Trempealeau Dam 9.5 .8 W. 2nd St. Winona police Saturday were War II veteran. He was a mem Freshmen only Mrs. Paul Wadewitz, 678 E.

ber of Holy Trinity, secretary Church, Hendersonville, N.C. Jost, Richfield, and investigating the reported theft of an $87 payroll check from Sanborn St. Dakota 9.7 .4 Survivors are: nephews James Miss Linda Omodt. St. Peter: Mark Fremling, Gilmore Val of the St.

Nicholas Society, past secretary of the Rural Letter Carriers Association, chairman to be allowed federal grants Dresbach Pool 10.3 .7 Dresbach Dam 8.7 .5 La Crosse 12 10.8 1.3 four grandchildren; two brothers, Harris and Clement, ley. the locker room at Gorman Foundry sometime Friday Demarest, Deland, and Ralph C. Morgan, Huntingdon Valley, Pa. of the Bishop's Committee for Discharges Thomas Jackson, 1618 W. Vocations and member of the WASHINGTON, D.C.

Basic Funeral services will be at FORECAST Today Mon. Tues. Houston, and one sister, Mrs George (Ruby) Suhrie, Lancas ter, Calif. Lewiston American Legion, Tom Kosidowski, 604 W. King Forecasts S.E.

Minnesota Mostly cloudy, windy and mild today with occasional showers end thunderstorms likely, and a chance of locally heavy showers. Highs today mid and upper 60s. Winds southeasterly 18-30 miles per hour. Chance of precipitation 60 per cent. Minnesota Variable cloudiness west, cloudy with scattered showers and thunderstorms east today.

Chance of a few locally heavy showers south. Variable cloudiness tonight and Monday with chance of a few scattered showers or thunderstorms southeast and extreme south. A little warmer northeast today and cooler west tonight. Highs today 50s to low 60s northeast, 60s and low 70s west and south. Lows tonight mid and upper 30s extreme north, low and mid 40s south and central.

Highs Monday npper 50s extreme north, 60s elsewhere. Wisconsin Opportunity Grants for needy King St. Survivors are his wife; one Red Wing 8.6 8.8 8 9 college students will be limited Stephen on, winona to. told police about 10:15 p.m. Friday that someone had re Winona 10.9 11.4 11.5 son, Brother Michael, Grace John W.

Sielaff 11 a.m. Monday at Grufith-Cline Bradenton Chapel, the Rev. Ralph C. Arbauth, Bradenton First Presbyterian Church, Minn. to first-year, fulltime students High School, Fridley, five La Crosse 11.2 11.4 11.5 WHITEHALL, Wis.

(Special) Mrs. John Drazkowski, 353 only. daughters, Mrs. Andrew (Fran- Tributary Streams John W. Sielaff, 83, White E.

Howard St. According to 1st Dist. Rep officiating, with burial in Oar- cine) Lipinski Rollingstone; hall, died early Saturday at Clayton Pittenger, 120 Wash Albert H. Quie, the limitation dale Cemetery, Hendersonville. Mrs.

Ronald (Betty Ann) Rum Chippewa at Durand 12.7 .5 Zumbre at Theilman 38.4 1.0 Trempealeau at Tri-County Memorial Hospital. was necessary following Con ington St. pel, Whitehall, and Ton! wmtenall, following a short ill gressional action allowing $122.1 Mrs. Paul Rombalski INDEPENDENCE, Wis. (Spe Mary and Jodi at home; five moved his check from the room.

This is the third check reported taken from the foundry at 508 Louisa St. In other reports to police, Richard Wood, 252 W. 4th said he would make formal charges against a man he said Dodge 7.8 .6 SATURDAY Discharges ness. He was a retired farmer, million for the new program brothers, Edward Jr. and Paul, Black at Galesville 12.9 .4 The son of Frederick and cial) Mrs.

Paul (Julia) Rom John McCullough, 1025 E. 4th President Nixon had requested Rollingstone; Bernard, Dayton La Crosse at St. Mary Gossow Sielaff, he was born in the town of Lincoln, Ohio; Arthur, Vandalia, Ohio, W. Salem 6.9 .7 $622 million. By restricting grants to freshmen only the Dennis Spaag, Minnesota City, and Norbert, Rochester, Minn.

Root at Houston 9.1 2.5 rural Whitehall, Nov. 1, 1889, Minn. average grant will be $240. four grandchildren and two sis Root at Hokah 45.0 2.2 He never married. He was a balski, 80, Independence, died Saturday at St.

Joseph Hospital, Arcadia, Wis. The former Julia Pyka, she was born in Buffalo County, May 12, 1892, to Carl and Agnes Przybilla Pyka. The appropriations bill fund Birth Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mont veteran of World War I and a ters, Mrs.

John (Aivira) Wissel, Dayton, and Sister Johanna, ing the Basic Opportunity Grant member of the Independence, gomery, 15 Fairfax a son, WINONA DAM LOCKAGE Friday at $122.1 million, recently sign Glencoe, Minn. A son and brother are dead. American Legion post and ed by President Nixon, includ Our Saviour's Lutheran Church, ed other student-aid programs Friends may call at Sellner- Funeral arrangements are made by Kern Funeral 10 p.m. Opal Lensing. one Whitehall.

BIRTHS ELSEWHERE LA CROSSE, Wis. Mr. and Hoff Funeral Home, Rolling- work-Study, $270.2 million; Na Darge, down. Survivors are three sisters, tional Direct Student Loans Variable cloudiness, showers Saturday Home, Independence. Miss Bertha Winjum stone, from 2 p.m.

today until services Monday. Wake services Mrs. Peter Horton, 472 E. 4th Mrs. Ella Iverson, Whitehall; $269.4 million, and Supplement cubic feet per assaulted him at his home at 1:15 a.m.

Saturday. Wood said the man accused him of turning his attacker in to police on a motorcycle theft case. Miss Lucy Stanek, 723 E. Sanborn reported the theft of her 26-inch girl's bicycle from the rear yard of her home sometime Thursday night. No value was given on the loss reported at 5:03 p.m.

Friday. Miss Theresa Webster, 569 E. 2nd told police at 3:40 p.m. Friday that someone had removed her 26-inch purple bi and thunderstorms likely northwest and chance of showers and Mrs. Lena Sather and Mrs, will be at 8 p.m.

today, fol al Educational Opportunity secona at a.m. SPRING GROVE, Minn. Arthur C. Hendrickson, Inde Winona, a daughter, Caroline Ann, at St. Francis Hospital, La Crosse Thursday.

thunderstorms southeast today, urants, szio.3 million. 7:55 a.m. Yetta Alter, four lowed by an 8:30 p.m. Rosary by the St. Nicholas Society.

pendence. Miss Bertha Geneva Winjum, 77, Spring Grove, died at a Highs from the low 60s to the oarges, up. Funeral services will be at Pallbearers will be: Richard 10:25 a.m.-J. W. Hershey, 12 Coming meetings of governmental bodies 1:30 p.m.

Tuesday at Our Sav Spring Grove hospital late Friday after a long illness. Reiland, Richard Henzel, Wil Winona Deaths iours Lutheran Church, the liam Klmger Danny Speltz, Darges, aown. SYTTENDE MAI She was a retired rural Rev. Clifford Ritland officiat Robert Klinger and Richard school teacher, born April 18, MONDAY ing, with burial in St. Paul's Rivers.

1896, to Jens and Martha Otter- Mrs. Helmut Lueck Mrs. Helmut (Gertrude Lueck, 76, 1897 W. 4th Winona, died at 9:21 p.m. Friday Lutheran Cemetery, Pleasant 9:30 a.m.

Winona County cycle from Winona Junior High ville, Wis, Board of Commissioners, regu SPRING GROVE, Minn. (Special) Plans for the Syttende Mai celebration will be made at the meeting of Valheim 364, ness Winjum, Black Hammer Township. She was a member of Trinity Lutheran Church, Jackson County School sometime that day. No value was given. Friends may call at Johnson lar session, commissioners at Community Memorial Hos low 70s.

5-day forecast MINNESOTA Chance of scattered showers early Monday, then fair to partly cloudy through Wednesday. Higher daytime temperatures Tuesday and Wednesday. Lows in the 30s and 40s. Highs in the 40s and upper 40s Monday, reaching the 50s and low 60s Tuesday and Wednesday. WISCONSIN Funeral Home here Monday room, oland Building.

Spring Grove. Kevin Schroeder, E. King pital following a long illness. youth govern Sons of Norway Lodge, ThurS' from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m 7 p.m. Board of Education Survivors are one brother, The former Gertrude Adele reported at 4:11 p.m.

Fri day at 8 p.m. at the Spring and at the church Tuesday Winona School District 861 Julius, Spring Grove, a nephew Grove High School. day that sometime that day someone had taken his three- from noon until time of ser Senior High School. and a niece. Reque, she was born in Chicago, 111., Sept.

13, 1896 to An-fin and Bertha Reque Reque, for a day BLACK RIVER FALLS, Wis. (Special) The 9th annual 7:30 p.m. Winona City Funeral services will be at 11 50s north to mid 60s south Mon vices. Leo J. Ellringer Council, regular session, city a.m.

Monday at Trinity Luther She was married to Helmut day and Tuesday and mid 50s hall. an, the Rev. Kenneth G. Knut- Lueck in December, 1922. They north to low 60s south Wednes Youth Governs the County Day ELBA, Minn.

Leo J. El 7:30 p.m. Goodview Vil son officiating, with burial in day. Lows upper 40s north to have lived in Winona 31 years She was a member of the Cen ringer, 51, formerly of Elba Friday, sponsored by the Jack lage, village hall, regular Black Hammer Cemetery. Fri son County American Legion Au died early Saturday at a Roch mid 50s south Monday and Tuesday and upper 30s north to ends may call at Roble Funeral Cloudy, chance of showers Monday and partly cloudy Tuesday and Wednesday.

Highs low xiliary, included tours of coun ester hospital from injuries suf tral Lutheran Church and the Winona American Legion Auxili Home, Spring Grove, this after mid 40s south Wednesday. TUESDAY 9:30 a.m. Winona County ty offices, a noon luncheon and fered in a fall from scaffolding noon and evening and Monday ary. a mock trial. at Mayo Clinic, Rochester.

speed, green boy's bicycle from the junior high. A $55 estimate was given on the value. Marvin Fenske, 562 E. 3rd reported vandalism totaling an estimated $100 to his 1971 model automobile the night of April 28. He told police his car had been parked on the east side of Mankato Avenue south of East 5th Street when someone used a sharp object to scratch the right front fender and entire left side.

The report was made at 9:15 a.m. Friday. morning, then at the church Survivors are: her husband; Board of Commissioners, regular session, commissioners' A construction worker for from 10 a.m. Students attending were from Alma Center, Black River Falls, three sons, Harold and David, A. Stocke Rochester, he room, Boland Building.

Winona, and Richard, St. Paul In years gone by Melrose-Mindoro, Taylor-Hixton was born Feb. 4, 1922, at Elba 7 p.m. Goodview Village eight grandchildren, and Mrs. Lula Zeitler ST.

CHARLES, Minn. Mrs and Northfield. to John and Elsie Ellringer. He Board of Review, village hall. two sisters, Mrs.

William (Bea Each student received book moved to Rochester from Elba Lula Zeitler, 76, St. Charles, 7 p.m. Winona Cablevision lets outlining activities of coun in 1958. He was a veteran of died early Saturday at a Roch Committee, regular session, city trice) Beckett. Dunedin, and Mrs.

Elinor Hopkins, Bremerton, Wash. One brother ty offices. Speakers at the noon World War II. ester hospital after a long ill hall. Survivors are: his mother.

lunch were County Judge Louis ness. 7:30 p.m. Winona Port and two sisters have died. I. Drecktrah and Louis Primus brother Irvin, Elba, and sister She was born July 4, 1896, in Funeral services will be at 1 chairman of the county board Authority, regular session, city hall.

Mrs. Allyn (Eva) Churchill Dodge County, to Warren and Lucey Stevens. She spent of supervisors. County officials Downing, Wis. His father is p.m.

Monday at Central Lutheran Church, the Rev. G. II (Extracts from th files of thin newspaper Ten years ago 1963 Mrs. A. H.

Arnsten, Pleasant Valley School, was elected president of the Rural Winona County Teachers Association at Winona State College. Twenty-eight drivers for the Federal Sunbeam Bakery received safe driving awards at a dinner at the Oaks. The bakery's fleet ranked sixth among 31 fleets in the nation in the bakery's group. dead. THURSDAY 7 p.m.

Winona Township participated in the mock trial, Hupcenvik officiating, with SCANTY SNOW SAVES LETTUCE NEW YORK (AP) Snow was so scanty in New York City last winter that the city administration figures it saved about $3 million in snow removal costs. her life in the St. Charles area and was married to Emil Zeitler in 1912 in Rochester. He Funeral services will be at 10 a.m. Monday at St.

Aloysius Sable Island, in the Atlantic Board, Meeting Room St. burial in Woodlawn Cemetery. Ocean, 180 miles east of Hali Catholic Church, Elba, with bu died in 1962. fax, is about 25 miles long and Friends may call at Fawcett Funeral Home, Winona, today after 7 p.m. and at the church rial in church cemetery survivors are: three sons one mile wide.

Henry, Sweethome, Rich Friends may call at Sellner-Hoff Funeral Home, St. Charles, 1948 Monday from noon. Twenty-five years ago ard, Dover, and Dolton Aberdeen, S.D.; two daughters Mrs. Julius (Ruby) Wingert Dover, and Mrs. Gerald (Ei S.G.

Commercial Club after 4 p.m. today and until services Monday. Wake services will be held at 8 p.m. today at the funeral home. plans supper meet leen) Schwebke, Minneapolis; 27 R.

L. Banks, vice president of the Merchants National Bank, will head the drive to raise $15,100 in Winona County for starving children in Europe. Next of kin of war veterans may obtain suitable government headstones or markers for unmarked graves of the veterans in private cemeteries, Frank Wally service officer at the Winona Veterans Service Center said. grandchildren and 14 great SPRING GROVE, Minn. (Spe cial) The May 14 meeting grandchildren; five brothers Roy, Eyota, Walter, Charles and Joseph, St.

Charles I 'n mini lliilmJ FIRE DEATH MILWAUKEE (AP) Robert Borman, 68, of suburban Butler, died Friday night in a fire at his home. Firemen found Borman's body in a chair in the living room of his upper and Donald, Pomona, Calif. 1923 Fifty years ago and two sisters, Mrs. Kermit of the Spring Grove Commercial Club will begin with a 7 p.m. supper.

Business will include election of officers, and plans made for the chicken barbecue to be sponsored by the club during the Syttende Mai celebration. Mary College Center, regular meeting. 8 p.m. Winona Township Planning Commission, Meeting Room St. Mary's College Center, regular meeting.

Winona County marriage licenses Dean W. Fritz, Winona Rt. 3, and Nancy I. Ladewig, Wi nona Rt. 1.

Charles Egland, Winona Rt. 2, and Jean K. Schafer, Winona Rt. 2. Terry Hansen, 672 E.

Sanborn and Laurie Mulholland, 361 Orrin St. Wendlin H. Ducllman, Utica, and Merrial A. Daley, Lewiston, Minn. Ronald D.

Ambuchl, 809 W. 5th and Kathleen A. Caused. 622 E. Wabasha St.

David V. Abnet, 321 Washington and Linda DcAnn Keini, 311 Washington St. John W. Poller, 4fi.r.0 Rth (Roda) Kahring, St. Charles, and Mrs.

Lineal (Luccy) Plank St. Charles. A brother and three flat. The fire, of undetermined origin, caused an estimated damage. Hannibal Chonte active head of the firm of II.

Choate for nearly 611a years, died at his home after an illness of 10 days. The scaffold of Winona's ski slide on Garvin Heights is in ruins as a result of a fire which almost entirely destroyed It. You can purchase a Zenith Hearing Aid for as little as $85.00 or as much as $380.00. What you pay depends on the correction you need, and the conveniences and miniaturization desired. A hearing test, personal consultation, fitting and after-purchase ad-justments are included in our price.

Ask about a 10-Day Money-Back Guarantee. Earmolds and batteries (or alt make cf IS 1898 Seventy-five years ago Uanulvlurar'! ral.lt Drka. Miss Lily Richtman returnrd this morning from City. French steamer Lafayette captured trying to run Rumor on the whcrcalxmls of Sampson's fleet. Ti quality goes In before the name soej on.

sisters are dead. Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday at Sellner Hoff Funeral Home, St. Charles, the Rev. Don Haarup, St.

Charles United Methodist Church, officiating, with burial in Hillside Cemetery here. Friends may call at the funeral home from 4 p.m. Monday until services. Maurice P. Omodt HOUSTON, Minn.

(Special) Funeral services for Maurice Taul Omodt, 74, St. Peter, former Houston resident, were held at Bethany Alliance Church, St. Teter, April 21. lie Any to the Car-Train Accident at Harriet Street Crossing at 1:45 A.M. on Wednesday, April 4, in Which 3 St.

Mary's Students Were Injured PLEASE CONTACT: T. J. Collins W-1387 First National Bank Buildinoj St. Paul, Minnesota SS101 or Call 412-227-0611 1873 One-hundred years ago and Jolene M. Spcltz, Rolling- WE SERVICE AND REPAIR ALL MAKES QUALITY HEARING AID CENTER Office) Hours: a.m.

to p.m. Sat. by Apt. Only. Sun.

Emergency Calls Only. Closed during noon hour daily. Room 107-108 Exch. BIdg. Phon 454-4804, after hour 454-144.

John Baldwin left for Homer today. stone, Minn. Guy K. Nowlnn. 617 E.

2nd and Susan R. Wooden, 8th St. is putting on a gymnastic ncm-ii Nii.ip.i. F. W.

Merriam gave a select performance of classical music to tho mcnilKH-s of his class and a few invited friends, at his rooms in the Richardson block. I.

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