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MUSICALS COMMENCE IN UNION

FIRST PROGRAM WILL BE HEADED BY QUARTET OF UNDERGRADUATES.

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The first of the Sunday afternoon musicals, which are to continue through March and part of April, will be given in the Union tomorrow at 4.30 o'clock. At these concerts, which will be devoted purely to music of a serious nature, men of performing ability in College, and a few professional artists will play. The music tomorrow will be played by a quartet composed of D. T. Gammons '18, first vioin; A. Belden '16, second violin; A. S. Coolidge '15, viola, and W. R. Miller '16, 'cello.

The committee in charge is as follows: K. Bromley '16, chairman; A. Belden '16, H. W. Frost 1G., R. H. Sessions '15, R. Jackson '16, and R. M. Jopling '16.

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