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Distribution of the remaining 140 free tickets to conductor Bruno Walter's Wednesday lecture on Mozart's "The Magic Flute" will be carried on during the next three days by the secretary of the Phillips Brooks House.
Richard D. Campbell, Jr. '48, Food Relief Committee Chairman, disclosed yesterday that Walter, musical adviser to the New York Philharmonic Society, will speak to an audience of 300 in the Kirkland House Common Room at 5 o'clock. Doors will close promptly at 5:07 o'clock.
Speaking as a "gift to the Harvard Food Relief Committee" in recognition of the aid it has extended to the students of the University of Vienna, Walter has indicated that he will supplement his brief lecture with an informal discussion of subjects not restricted to Mozart or to "The Magic Flute."
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