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- Entered from New York Times concert listing and review ("Rich Lenten Concert Fare," April 6, 1930, pg. 129; "Gigli Sings in Aid of Italian Hospital," April 7, 1930, pg. 28) and program calendars. According to the review, this recital was a benefit for the Italian Hospital, for which it raised $6,000. The review also notes that "At the tenor's request, William J. Guard, the opera secretary, spoke during intermission, thanking the audience for its cooperation on behalf of both the singers and the hospital."
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