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The Boston Symphony Orchestra will give the last of a series of eight concerts in Sanders Theatre this evening at 8 o'clock. Miss Florence Hinkel will be the soloist. The following program will be given:
Borodin, Symphony in B minor, No. 2 op. 5.
Mozart, Aria, "Voi che sapete," from "The Marriage of Figaro."
Bach, Concerto for two violins, and string orchestra. (Solo violins, Messrs, Witck and Noack).
Bruch, Aria, "Ave Maria," from the Cantata, "The Cross of Fire."
Weber, Overture to the Opera "Oberon."
Single tickets for the concert at $1, each, may be obtained at Kent's bookstore.
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