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SYMPHONY TICKETS ON SALE

Annual Series of Eight Concerts Will Start October 21.

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Tickets for the series of eight concerts to be given by the Boston Symphony Orchestra in Sanders Theatre this winter will be put on sale at Kent's University Bookstore tomorrow morning at 8 o'clock. The price of season tickets will be $7. Single seats at $1 each will be placed on sale at the same time. The concerts will be given this year on the following Thursday evenings: October 21, November 11, December 9, January 13, February 3, February 24, March 23, April 27.

Dr. Muck will lead the orchestra again this season. The assisting solo artists will be: Mme. Clarisse Coudert, soprano; Miss Alice Eldridge, piano; Mr. Josef Malkin, violincello; Mr. Sylvain Noack, violin; Mr. John Powell, piano; and Mme. Peroux-Williams, Mezzo-soprano.

The orchestra under Dr. Muck had a great success at the Panama-Pacific International Exhibition in San Francisco last spring. Over forty-five thousand persons listened to thirteen symphony concerts in as many days.

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