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The Boston Symphony Orchestra will give its seventh concert of the year in Sanders Theatre this evening at 8 o'clock. A special attraction will be the playing of Tschaikowsky's Concerto in D major by Fritz Kreisler, the violinist, who will be heard for the last time during his present tour of New England. The program rendered by the Orchestra will be as follows: Chadwick's Symphony in F major, number 3; Wagner, "A Siegfried Idyll"; and the overture to Tannhauser."
Tickets for this concert are on sale at Kent's bookstore at $1 each. The final concert of the series will be given on Thursday, April 23.
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