A collection of over 800 phonograph, recordings has been acquired by Lowell House, through the gift of an anonymous donor.
So much use has been made of the victrola which has been installed since the beginning of the year, that a second one has been acquired and placed in the Junior Common room. Recordings correspond to a list compiled by the Carnegie Foundation as an ideal representative group for use in colleges. Half the records have already arrived while the others, many of which are being sent from Europe, will be here soon. In connection with the phonograph records, Lowell House has also received a set of over 150 miniature scores, which may be read while listening to the records, as well as 200 volumes of piano scores. The donor has also presented the House with a set of books dealing with music.
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