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Pierian Sodality.

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Last evening for the first time the Pierian Sodality gave its annual fall concert in Sanders Theatre alone. The audience was large and enthusiastic. The programme was long and on that account the orchestra gave no encores. E. M. Waterhouse's songs were received with great applause.

By far the best number on the programme was a violin solo "La Tzigane" by Carl S. Oakman 1900. His touch was delicate and his playing finished. He also played as encores, "Obertass" by Weiniawski and "Trumere" by Schumann.

Other numbers which deserve special mention were a string quartette in G major by Haydn, executed by C. S. Oakman 1900, H. R. Johnson 1900, F. L. Waldo '98, and E. Sachs 1900; "AuMoulin" by Gillet, and the overture from "Fools Gold" by J. A. Loud '98.

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