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The Boston Symphony Orchestra will give the seventh of its winter series of concerts in Sanders Theatre this evening at 8 o'clock. Single tickets, at $1 each, are on sale at George H. Kent's University Bookstore, Cambridge.
The soloist at this concert will be Miss Alice Eldridge, a well-known concert singer.     The concert is the seventh of the series of eight Thursday evening concerts given annually in Sanders Theatre by the Symphony Orchestra.  The final concert of the series will be performed on April 27.  The soloist for this concert has not yet been decided upon but an eminent violinist is under consideration.  Some of the world-famous artists who have been soloists at these concerts are Ossip Gabrilowitsch, the Russian pianist; Josef Malkin, violin cellist; John Powell, Sylvain Noack, violinist; Miss Anne Hathaway Gulick, and Mme. Peroux-Williams.  Dr. Karl Muck has conducted at all the concerts.
The concert is the seventh of the series of eight Thursday evening concerts given annually in Sanders Theatre by the Symphony Orchestra. The final concert of the series will be performed on April 27. The soloist for this concert has not yet been decided upon but an eminent violinist is under consideration.
Some of the world-famous artists who have been soloists at these concerts are Ossip Gabrilowitsch, the Russian pianist; Josef Malkin, violin cellist; John Powell, Sylvain Noack, violinist; Miss Anne Hathaway Gulick, and Mme. Peroux-Williams. Dr. Karl Muck has conducted at all the concerts.
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