Leverett House will be entertained by a concert on the harpsichord tomorrow following its seventh House dinner to be held at 6.30 o'clock. The concert will be given by Putnam Aldrich, who made his debut at a private recital in Cambridge last night, following his three years of study in France. Aldrich will play in the Junior Common Room and will be assisted in one number by Malcolm Holmes 1G at the plane.
Aldrich, a native of Providence, Rhode Island, studied abroad under Wanda Landowska, the famous pianist, who has specialized in the playing of the harpsichord and has brought about a revival of its former popularity. Since his return to America he has taught plane in Boston, and is new starting on a tour of the country.
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