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The following is the program of the concert at Sanders Theatre at 8 o'clock this evening:
PART 1.1. (a) Galop, "Whiz."
Rollinson.(b) Marsch aus Tarpeja, in C,
Beethoven.Pierian Sodality.2. Glees:
(a) "Turkish Drinking Song,"
Mendelssohn.(b) "The Jumblies."
(c) "Wake not but hear me, Love,"
L. S. Thompson '92.Solo by Mr. Farwell.3. (a) Waltz Medley from "Sphinx,"
L. S. Thompson '92.Arranged by H. W. Patterson '93.
(b) "Papyrus,"
L. S. Thompson '92.Arranged by H. W. Patterson '93.
Banjo Club.4. Glees:
(a) "The Hoodo."
Words by L. F. Berry '92.
Music by L. S. Thompson '92.
(b) "The Dreamy Lake," Schumann.
(c) "Hybris, the Cretan."
Eliott.Bass Solo by Mr. Bruegger.
PART II.1.(a) Waltz, "Sobre las Olas,"
Roses.(b) "Spring," Op. 34. (For Strings.)
Grieg.Pierian Sodality.2. Glees:
(a) Sensible Serenade,
Brewer.(b) Negro Melody.
Solo by Mr. Holbrook.(c) "The Man of Thessaby,"
McDougal.3. Moorish Serenade,
Chapi.Arranged by
L. T. Romero.Mandolin Club.4. Glees:
(a) "The Phantom Band,"
Arthur W. Thayer.Quartette: Messrs. Marvin, Bowles, Farwell, Cutler and Club.
(b) "The Tartar Idyll."
Words by S. F. Batchelder '93.
Music by
P. L. Atherton '93.(c) "Fair Harvard."
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