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Musicale in Brooks House Tomorrow

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The first of a series of Sunday entertainments will be held in the Parlor of Phillips Brooks House, tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock. The entertainment will consist of a musicale given by the Misses Aiton and Durrell, violinists; Miss Larrabee, planist; and Miss Omerod, who will sing. After the musicale light refreshments will be served, and an informal reception will be held. All members of the University who are in Cambridge on Sundays are cordially invited to attend.

The program is as follows: Tarantelle, Venezia e Napoli,  Liszt Miss Larrabee. Adante, from concerto for two violins,  Spohr Miss Aiton and Miss Durrell. Songs, a, "I'm Wearing Awa',"  Foote b, "La Cieca" from "La Gioconda." Miss Omerod. Largo, from concerto for two violins,  Bach Miss Aiton and Miss Durrell. a, Barcarolle in G,  Rubinstein b, Etincelles,  Moszkowski c, Marionnettes,  Stcherdatchess Miss Larrabee. Navarra,  Sarasate Miss Aiton and Miss Durrell.

Below are given the dates and subjects of future entertainments already arranged:

Dec. 6--Reading by Professor Palmer.

Dec. 13--Reading of "The Last Word," by Miss Robinson.

Jan. 10--"A Talk to College Men, by Hamilton W. Mabie.

Jan. 17--Talk by Professor Kuehnemann.

Below are given the dates and subjects of future entertainments already arranged:

Dec. 6--Reading by Professor Palmer.

Dec. 13--Reading of "The Last Word," by Miss Robinson.

Jan. 10--"A Talk to College Men, by Hamilton W. Mabie.

Jan. 17--Talk by Professor Kuehnemann.

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