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Show RICHARD CONDIE WINS HONORS IN PARIS SCHOOL Great honors have been captured by Richard Condie, graduate of the music department of the Young university, uni-versity, at the Fountainebleau Music Mu-sic Conservatory at Paris, according accord-ing to ward reaching his parents Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Condie, of this city. Mr. Condie, who has been attending attend-ing the Boston Conservatory of Mu-siv Mu-siv for four years, graduating as a soloist this spring, was awarded a three months' course at the Paris institution from the Boston conservatory. conser-vatory. At the recent examinations at the Paris school, Mr. Condie, in competition with students from various countries, won the highest honors given by the school. He was awarded medals in song execution ' which entitles him to concert work I and in vocal teaching. I The judges in the examination were Messrs. Decrues, head of the conservatory Salignac, opera coach; j Mougeri, the great tenor of the ' Concert Garden of London and the I Opera Comique of Paris and Mad-! Mad-! am Lipprene, one of the greatest singers ever produced in France. One of the signal honors bestowed bestow-ed upon Mr. Condie while at the Paris school was his selection a.s a solo singer in the opera "Saent Sans" produced by the school. He was the only student chosen for a principal part in the opera, all of 'the other principal characters being selected among the faculty. |