CARNEGIE GIFT
TO OTACO UNIVERSITY
(By Tolegraph) (Special to the "Eventno Post")
DUNEDIN, This Day
As a. practical gesture towards encouragement of the study of music, the Carnegie Corporation, New York, some time ago appointed a committee to draw up a list of special gramophone records, full orchestral scores, and a library of books on music with a view to the presentation of such a set to each of the British Dominions. Otago University has been selected as the New Zealand recipient of this valuable gift. The total value of the set is 2500 dollars, which means that it is worth under present conditions the best part of £1000.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 101, 26 October 1934, Page 14
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