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A new endowed professorship in music has been created through the gift of Walter T. Rosen '94, it was learned last night. As yet there has been no action on appointing a man to fill the new post.

Rosen, a New York banker and member of the Overseers' Visiting Committee to the Department of Music, is giving the chair as a memorial to his son, Walter B. Rosen '37.

This is the second chair since the war to be endowed by a member of the Visiting Committee to the Department of Music.

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