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LIEDERKRANZ IN SANDERS

Famous German Singing Society from New York to Perform Tonight.

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The Deutscher Liederkranz, the most famous of the German singing societies in New York, has accepted the invitation of the Department of Music, to give a concert in Sanders Theatre at 8.15 o'clock this evening. Admission to the concert is free but tickets will be required. These may be obtained by students at the Co-operative Branch Store and by officers of the University at University 2. After 8.10 o'clock the public will be admitted to the unoccupied seats. Program. The following program will be presented: Choir (Mr. Arthur Claassen, Conductor). Suhubert,  "Du bist die Ruh" Claassen,  "Magdalen" Hummel,  "Die Rose im Tal" Kreutzer,  Schaefers Sonntagslied Violin Solos. Becker-Musin,  Reverie Vieuxtemps,  Polonaise Miss Florence Austin. Tenor Solo. Spicker,  "Im Grase Taut's" Mr. Emil Zeh. Choir. Weber-Zoellner,  Schwertlied Haydn,  Staendchen Silcher,  "Die Louley" Violin Solo. Sarasate,  Zigeunerweisen Miss Florence Austin. Choir. Fischer,  "Studenten Nachtgesang" Nocssler,  "Am Bruennele" Grunewald,  "Das Zerbrochene Ringlein" Messrs. A. Silbernagel,  L. L. Breitweiser, F. Latterner, and E. Textor. Baritone Solo. Englesberg,  "Meine Muttersprache" Mr. Carl Schlegel.

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