Starting October 1, the extension department for music of the Hebrew University, Jerusalem, is to be enlarged by the appointment of Emil Hauser and Karl Salomon, now resident in Palestine, according to a message received by the American office of the university, in New York, from Dr. Judah L. Magnes, chancellor, who is now in Europe.
Mr. Hauser, who for many years was leader and first violin of the Budapest String Quartet, will become instructor in instrumental music at the university. Mr. Salomon, formerly a composer and singer in Berlin, will be assigned to the department of vocal music.
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