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CONCERT HERE TOMORROW NIGHT

Dr. Schmidt Will Conduct; Miss Allen, Pianist, the Soloist.

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The Boston Symphony Orchestra will give the seventh of its series of concerts at the University tomorrow evening in Sanders Theatre at 8 o'clock. Miss Alice Allen, at the pianoforte, will be the soloist. Dr. Schmidt will take Dr. Muck's place as director of the orchestra.

This week's program, though not extensive, is varied and interesting, including selections from the works of Mozart and Chopin, and a symphonic poem by Wallace. It will be as follows:

Single admission tickets at $1 are on sale at G. H. Kent's University Bookstore in the Square. Symphony in E flat major,  Mozart Concerto No. 2 in F minor for pianoforte and orchestra,  Chopin Symphonic poem, "Villon,"  Wallace

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