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| | Leonard Rose Remembered |
 | | Rose's mother was kind, considerate, and always subservient to her husband, which was quite common in the early 1900's. |
 | | Rose tip-toed over to his bow, and, after confirming that his bow was undamaged, he tip-toed back to his cello and continued the performance without a glitch. |
 | | Rose was aware that there were those who envied his phenomenal track record as teacher, those who objected, "Well, yes, he's a good teacher, but he gets all the talent." Rose's response to this was that a teacher should be judged by what they turn out. |
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