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THE MUSICAL REVIEW'S CONCERT

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The Musical Review shows that it realizes the fact that its functions extend beyond simply issuing a monthly magazine, in holding a pianoforte concert in the New Music Building Friday. To create and foster an interest in good music, is the first duty of the Musical Review. Accordingly the concert, which is to be given by Mr. George Copeland, a noted pianist, should receive general support. By attending the concert, men in the University will show their approval of the Musical Review's policy, and will in addition enjoy an evening of good music.

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