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PIERIAN CONCERT IN SANDERS

ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTH ANNUAL PERFORMANCE TONIGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK.

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The Pierian Sodality will give its one hundred and fifth annual spring concert in Sanders Theatre this evening at 8 o'clock. Tickets are on sale at the Co-operative Branch and at Matthews 39. The regular prices for the tickets are $2, $1.50, $1, and 50 cents, but all members of the University are entitled to two tickets at half price.

The program will be as follows:

Saint-Saens; Overture de Fete, Op. 133. (First time in Cambridge).

Gluck-Motte; Ballet-Suite:

I. Introduction (Don Juan)--Air gai, lento (Iphigenie in Aulis)--Air gai widerholt.

II. Reizen seliger Geister (Orpheus).

III. Musette (Armide).

IV. Air gai (Iphigenie in Aulis)--Sicilienne (Armide)--Air gai widerholt.

T. M. Spelman, 2d, '13. Overture to "In the Princess." Garden (MS). for String Orchestra.

Dvorak . . . Suite, Op. 39.

I. Praeludium (Pastorale). II. Polka. III. Minuet. IV. Romanze. V. Finale (Furiante).

Wagner. . . . Kaisermarch.

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