Menuhins given plaque after concert -- Ernest Schelling, conductor of the children's concerts of the Philharmonic symphony of New York, is shown (left) with a plaque presented to Hephzibah (center) and Yahudi Menuhin, after their concert at town hall Dec. 19. Hepzibah, who appeared as pianist for her famous violinist brother, virtually stole the show, critics said. The plaque contains the likenesses of Yehudi and his 14-year-old sister. December 20, 1934. (Photo by Associated Press Photo).
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