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Scandinavian Concert.

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A concert is to be given in Sanders Theatre, probably on February 16, to arouse interest among the undergraduates in Scandinavian affairs. The expenses have been provided for by the recent gift of Mrs. Hammer, so the concert will be free to all. The music which will be rendered is written by Norwegian composers and will be both instrumental and vocal in character. Members of the Boston Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Mr. Max Zach will give the instrumental music, and a number of Norwegian folk songs and ballads will be sung by Miss Aagot Lunde, a Norwegian singer. A feature of the p ogramme will be the "Peer Gynt Suite," by Grieg, the accompaniment to the play of "Peer Gynt," one of Ibsen's greatest plays.

In order that the music may be better understood, Mr. W. H. Schofield will lecture on the play in Sever 11, on an afternoon shortly preceding the concert.

Although the concert is free, all the seats will be reserved, and a circular announcing to whom application for tickets may be made, will soon be ready for distribution.

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