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CORNELIA LAMPTPIANIST. IS BlffllDaughter Of Late A* MBishop Planned Tour;- * ?'• iAbroadOPERATION FATALPianist Was First Grad Of H. U. Conservatoiti *CHICAGO, nL. (ANP.) — Mrs. Cornells Lampion Dtmoo, tbs dufhter of the late Bishop Lampion, died here Thursdayimorning following an .operation xJomlnsffor an abdoml had come upon her to an operation for three months- ago.hirty-fGreenville, Miss., Mrs. Dawson, (better known aa Cornelia Lampton, had had a sensationally successful] career as a muzlcian. Her educationa )••I!iBorn thirty-two years . agol* in%#•«\ vwas acquired In the schools ori her home town, at the Glertn DillardGunn Bchool of Music, and Howardr wasand Oberlin Universities. She the first girl student to receive!..-the degree of bachelor of musicHoward. For three years, 1925, r -and 1927, she won the Julliard Foundation scholarship.In May. 1927. she became the bride. of the composer. William L. Dawson, director of music at Lincoln couple moved into Chicago afper * High School. Kansas City. MoL [The-short honeymoon, and had planned to tour Europe to further their ftud-les when Mrs.' Dawson’s illnesi interrupted. ^ 1 , .The body was shipped from Chicago to Greenville for interment.Vivf*r*CareyzPl»#• I. V]• nr. i
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Baltimore Afro American

Baltimore, Maryland, US

Sat, Aug 18, 1928

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