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====== Gruss Music Center ====== | ====== Gruss Music Center ====== | ||
- | Gruss Music Center is one of several arts venues on Trinity College' | + | [{{ :: |
+ | Gruss Music Center is one of several arts venues on Trinity College' | ||
- | The center was a gift from Josh Gruss '1996, whose interest in guitar contributed to his career in music publishing. Donors Palmer Sloan Harckham '1982 and Finley Harckham, and Richard Field '1963, also contributed funds to the project, funding | + | The center was a gift from Josh Gruss '96, whose interest in guitar contributed to his career in music publishing. Donors Palmer Sloan Harckham '82 and Finley Harckham, and Richard Field '63, also contributed funds for the front entrance and a practice room. |
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- | //Photo: Professor of Music Eric Galm, Josh Gruss '1996, President Joanne Berger-Sweeney, | + | |
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- | The center opened on May 19, 2016. | + | |
+ | The Gruss Music Center opened on May 19, 2016. | ||
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