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PIERIAN ELECTS EXECUTIVES

Successful Season Ended.--To Have New Headquarters Next Year.

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Last evening at its 106th annual dinner, the Pierian Sodality re-elected E. H. Barry '15, of Newton, conductor of the orchestra for 1914-15. The other officers for the new year, installed last night, are: President--H. A. Swan '15, of Washington, D. C.; vice-president--C. S. Bolster '15, of Dorchester; manager--A. Belden '16, of Albion, N. Y.; assistant manager--M. H. Reynolds uC., of North Bend, Ore.; secretary -- P. M. Symonds '15, of West Newton.

The Pierian is fortunate in having for the coming season the co-operation with the conductor of Eugene Modeste Alloo. Mr. Alloo is a member of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, has taken work in the University as a special student, and two years ago was assisting artist at the Pierian's annual concerts in Cambridge and New York. His interest in the work of the Pierian has led him to offer it the benefit of his orchestral experience and broad musical education.

During the coming year the orchestra will have the advantage of improved facilities in the new Music Building; it has behind it the record of a season successful from every point of view; and it ought to maintain a high standard of artistic achievement in the future.

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