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UNION CONCERT TOMORROW

Second Recital of Series Will Have A. W. Locke '05 as Soloist.

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The second of a series of Sunday afternoon concerts will be given tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock in the Living Room of the Union, when Mr. A. W. Locke '05 will play a program of selections for the piano. Mr. Locke has recently been teaching at the University of Wisconsin and is now in the Graduates' School doing research work in the history of music. These concerts, to be given by students of musical ability in the University and a few others, will continue through this month and into April.

Mr. Locke's program is: Aufschwung,  Schumann Des Abends,  Schumann Intermezzo in C major,  Brahms Impromptu in D flat,  Schubert Etude in D flat,  Liszt Fantasia in D minor,  Mozart Minuet in E flat,  Beethoven The Cuckoo,  Daquin Three Preludes,  Chopin Ballade in G Minor,  Chopin

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