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Although prominent musical "celebrities" such as Copeland, Tilson- Thomas, and Ormandy re- ceive their due, the book concentrates on informing readers of some of the lesser-known musical per- sonalities. One such example is the late Frank Hubbard, a harpsichord maker, who • RIBS • CHICKEN • SHRIMP • FISH & CHIPS • SUBS couldn't bear to sell his in- struments to universities (traditionally, one of the largest markets) because of his aversion to dealing with administrators. Miss Rosenberg, a former Detroiter and a student in the PhD pro- gram in 41iusic at City University of New York, did not feel uncomforta- ble in collaborating on the book with her father, a professor in the Colum- bia PhD program in sociology. "We get along very well," she said. "And my father happens to be brilliant . . . I not only have great love for him, but awe." Miss Rosenberg is a musicologist who writes frequently for the Sunday New York Times and other periodicals. She is also working on a biography of George and Ira Gershwin. Numismatic Society to Hear Biblical Coin Specialist Dr. Yaakov Meshorer, chief curator of archeology at the Israel Museum and a specialist on biblical coins, will speak 8 p.m. Nov. 27 at the Jewish Community Center's 10 Mile branch: A visiting professor at Duke University, Prof. Meshorer has participated in many digs and expedi- tions in Israel. He has writ- ten many books and articles on biblical coins and is numismatic consultant for the state of Thrael. The lecture is spon- sored by the Israel Numismatic Society of Michigan, Inc. Admission is free, and refreshments will be served. The society holds meet- ings on the fourth Tuesday of each month. For member- ship information, write the society, P.O. Box 942, Royal Oak, 48068. Dance Program Today, Saturday The Harbinger Dance Company will present a program 8:30 p.m. today and Saturday at Orchestra Hall. 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