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Prof. Parker of Yale in Fogg Museum

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Professor Horatio Parker of Yale University will lecture this evening at 8 o'clock in the Fogg Lecture Room, upon "Lasting Qualities in Music."

Professor Parker graduated from Yale in 1892, became professor of music at St. Paul's School, Garden City, and in 1894 was appointed professor of music at Yale. In 1902 he received a degree of Doctor of Music from Cambridge University, England. He is the author of much sacred and secular music, including "Hora Novissima," the only American composition ever played at the Chester Festival in England.

The lecture will be open to the public, but seats will be reserved for members of the University until 7.50 o'clock.

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