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Resolution 8514 RESOLUTION NO. 8514 WHEREAS, in the year 1887, Edward Bellamy stated - "If we could have devised an arrangement for providing everybody with music . . .perfect in quality, unlimited in quantity, suited to every mood. . .we should have considered the limit of human felicity already attained"; and WHEREAS, we, in Miami Beach, in the summer of 1953, have had the privilege of enjoying such an arrangement through the performances of the University of Miami Summer Symphony on ten wonderful evenings; and WHEREAS, the appreciation of our residents and visitors alike is aptly depicted by the attendance at the "Pop" concerts, which rose from 9,433 during the 1951 season to 25,000 for this, the third season; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that we, the members of the City Council of Miami Beach, Florida, unanimously tender our sincere expressions of gratitude to Mrs . Marie Volpe, manager; John Bitter, conductor; Dr. Jay F. W. Pearson, president of the University of Miami; the members of the University of Miami Summer Symphony; the members of the Symphony Club Pop Concert Committee and all others identified with the success of the concerts for the time and personal efforts they devoted toward producing an outstanding 1953 Summer Symphony Season. They brought to us the realization -- Of some world far from ours Where music and moonlight and feeling are one. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that copies of this Resolution be sent to Mrs. Volpe; Mr. Bitter; Dr. Pearson; the University of Miami Summer Symphony; and Mrs. Mitchell Wolfson, president of the Symphony Club Pop Concert Committee, as a tangible record of our very true regard. PASSED and ADOPTED this 16th day of Septemr, .D. 1953. Vice Mayor ATTEST: City Clerk 0 • m o -N a ;-4 Un Q) 0 opo ca o= • o 4) o a z Q r--►= Z Z cd M C`S HH lfl rrn , 41 x 0 -P 0 0