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Deborah Florence Glassford Letters and Memorabilia

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artist with that instrument, made his first appearance in Brockton, with a recital in the high school assembly hall Wednesday evening, Philip Gordon accompanying at the piano. The Brockton Teachers' association, through whose endeavers the concert was arranged, considered itself exceedingly fortunate in being able to secure Mr. Elman, and expressed gratification at the large number attending.
 
artist with that instrument, made his first appearance in Brockton, with a recital in the high school assembly hall Wednesday evening, Philip Gordon accompanying at the piano. The Brockton Teachers' association, through whose endeavers the concert was arranged, considered itself exceedingly fortunate in being able to secure Mr. Elman, and expressed gratification at the large number attending.
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Never before was Mr. Elman in better playing fitness.  The richness and power of the tones which he drew from his instrument were apparent in each number, and a special pleasure was derived from his artistic phrasing and exceptionally finished rendition.

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artist with that instrument, made his first appearance in Brockton, with a recital in the high school assembly hall Wednesday evening, Philip Gordon accompanying at the piano. The Brockton Teachers' association, through whose endeavers the concert was arranged, considered itself exceedingly fortunate in being able to secure Mr. Elman, and expressed gratification at the large number attending.

Never before was Mr. Elman in better playing fitness. The richness and power of the tones which he drew from his instrument were apparent in each number, and a special pleasure was derived from his artistic phrasing and exceptionally finished rendition.