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Person: William Stansfield
FRCO and FACO are designations of an organist. A brief note in a Howard University Record from 1919 says "Dr. William Stansfield...is
a musician of skill and temperament and has succeeded in finding the soul of
the organ."
Pan with Sundial
Beatrice Fenton ,
1938
* In memory of organist William Stansfield
* small
kneeling person
(pan) ,
pipes ,
plants ,
sundial
* inscription:
Such harmony is in immortal souls. In loving memory of William Stansfield, FRCO FACO MUS R-PA. Tribute from his loving wife.
* East of the main entrance of the Penn Library .
Woodland Walk, West of 34th.
* 39.952385,-75.193500 [map] [nearby]
* On the Penn Campus tour
* Exhibits: Religious
* See also:
+wikipedia.org's Beatrice Fenton page
+library.upenn.edu
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