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English: 1913 photo of American organist Raymond Clark Robinson. Robinson was a graduate of the New England Conservatory and University of Toronto. He was the organist at King's Chapel in Boston from 1923-1945. He taught music at several institutions.
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English: 1913 photo of American organist Raymond Clark Robinson. Robinson was a graduate of the New England Conservatory and University of Toronto. He was the organist at King's Chapel in Boston from 1923-1945. He taught music at several institutions.
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Source Maier, Guy S. and Littlejohn, Sara Heller, editors. "The Neume" (1913) Volume IX New England Conservatory of Music, p. 62
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1913 photo of American organist Raymond Clark Robinson. Robinson was a graduate of the New England Conservatory and University of Toronto. He was the organist at King's Chapel in Boston from 1923-1945. He taught music at several institutions.

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