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Concert by Musical Club December 16

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The Musical Club of the Department of Music will give its fourth annual concert on Monday evening, December 16, in the Lecture Room of the Fogg Art Museum. Tickets at $1.00 each may now be secured from the secretary, R. L. Sweet '08, Holworthy 7; next Monday tickets will be put on public sale at Kent's bookstore.

The program will be as follows:

1. Liszt--(a) St. Francois de Paul. "Marchant sur les flots."

(b) Etude in D flat. B. J. Fitz-Gerald '08.

2. (a) E. Royce '07,--"In the Lower Lands of Day."

(b) C. L. Seeger '08,--"On a faded Violet."

(c) R. L. Sweet '08,--"Go, Lovely Rose."

(d) P. S. Clapp '09,--"The Power of Spring." H. L. Munphy '08.

3. Schumann--Variations in B flat for two pianofortes.

G. L. Foote '08 and J. A. Warner '09.

4. Chopin--Ballade No. 4, in F minor. R. L. Sweet '08.

5. (a) Brahms--Lullaby.

(b) S. L. Osgood--In Picardie. H. L. Murphy '08, R. D. Murphy '08, LeR. J. Snyder '08, E. S. Alexander '08.

6. R. L. Sweet '08--Trio for violin, cello, and pianoforte, in C minor.

Messrs. Eichheim, Loeffier, and R. L. Sweet '08.

7. (a) G. L. Foote '08, Scherze.

(b) E. Royee '07, Intermezzo in C minor.

(c) Brahms, Rhapsodie in E flat. P. G. Clapp '09.

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