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MUSICAL SCORES ADDED TO DUNSTER HOUSE LIBRARY

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About 150 volumes on the subject of music have recently been added to the collection in the library of Dunster House, it was announced yesterday by the library committee of that House.

The collection, which is a nucleus for the musical library of the unit, includes a great many orchestral and piano scores of the world's great music. A rule of the library will permit residents of the House to withdraw these scores for several hours at a time, for use either in students' rooms or in the common room; the only restriction is that no score be removed from the House itself.

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