ELIZABETH KURZWEIL
Sir,- We crave the indulgence of your column to bring a matter of some importance to the notice of friends of the late Dr. Elizabeth Kurzweil, who died in Wellington just over a year ago. much mourned by her many friends and pupils for whom as an inspired teacher of the piano she did so much. We feel strongly that some effort should be made to honour her memory and we have therefore formed a committee which has decided to try and collect subscriptions to make a fund which it is hoped will be sufficient to pay the fees of two deserving students from the Wellington district each year to attend the course at the Cambridge Music
School. If a sufficient sum is subscribed the fund would be established as a per-y manent endowment, in which case the income only would be used. Any contribution will be welcome; all interested are invited to send their subscriptions to the Secretary, Elizabeth Kurzweil Trust, c/o Box 5055, Wellington. In this way all who knew her will be able to help in a. manner she would entirély approve to keep vivid in our minds the memorv of a ereat" teacher. a great
woman,
BRUCE
MASON
For the Committee (Wellington).
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 29, Issue 730, 10 July 1953, Page 5
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