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Prix Italia, 1953-1956 (1) ( 1953)

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"Vy w J'WJ.ia. p ces H. skornla 7 0. Hovey F. Schooloy ». Hull A. Hunter June 16, 1954 Hr, ire. don Ausaus 3o* 2902 University ef flirt — University, Alabama eer Orsydeat 1 am enclosing herewith the original of s letter received todcy from the secretory General of the Prix ItelIs. He is desirous of having you designate our represent*tlve on the Musi* Jury »» well ss our represent¬ ative to the Oenerel Assembly, You will rooell that wo orlglnslly hod hopod thet Pauls would bo sblo to toko the Jury spot. Jew It appear® that Pauls will be beek in the », 8 . two months before the Jury meet# In lorence. 1 should point out to you that loot year's Music Jury included sons of the top maidens in the world. If funds wore available for treno- portetlon I don't boliovo you would hevo e very difficult problem. The feet that there ere no funds does not make it eesy for you. Insofar ss representstion on the Oenerel Assembly Is concerned I have already indicated to Horsy that if noon* else was available that ha ought to^repre¬ sent ue (subject *» your eoafIrmstiom)• On the other hand Hovey ie planning home leave In the United stsiee sometime during eptoreber and has already queried me as to ho ie to represent 3ASS et the Oenerel Assembly. My own position is somewhat uncertain at the amwnt Inasmuch as I cannot foresee the avallability of travel funds even though has already consented to defray coste from tendon to lorence. The other rather important precluding factor In ay going abroad i# that we haw that somewhat small venture known as the 1954 Convention la »#w York Ity within three weeks sfter the Pri* Italia takea place. Whet ere your views! With ell beet wlehee, believe me ordlelly yours. SHStJb Seymour I, Siegel treetor