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GIVE BENEFIT CONCERT FOR RADCLIFFE ENDOWMENT

Mme. Sundelius and Pablo Casals to Be Soloists at Symphony Hall Tomorrow Night

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In the interests of the Radcliffe College Endowment Fund, a special concert will be given in Symphony Hall tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock. Madame Marie Sundelius, Soprano of the Metropolitan Opera Company, and Pablo Casals, known as the world's greatest 'cellist, have been secured as soloists. Tickets are now on sale at $2, $1.50, $1, and 75 cents, and a limited number at $5 (no war tax), and may be obtained at the Symphony Hall box office. Checks may be drawn to the order of L. H. Mudgett, Manager.

The following program has been arranged for the evening: 1. Sonata in G Major,  Sammartini Allegro. Adagio. Molto Allegro. Mr. Casals. 2. a Absence,  Berlioz b Pastorale,  Stravinsky c Aquarelles,  Debussy d Les Regrets,  Godard Mme. Sundelius. 3. a Larghetto Lamentoso,  L. Godowsky b Menuet,  Debussy c Danse Espagnole,  Enrique Granados d L'Abeille,  Schubert e Allegro Appassionato,  Saint-Saens Mr. Casals. 4. a Indian Canoe Song from "Shanewis",  Charles Wakefield Cadman b The Bird,  Dwight-Fiske c The Angels are Stooping,  Rudolph Ganz d Vigorous and honest is he,  Swedish Folksong e Song of the Open,  Frank La Farge Mme. Sundelius. 5. a Air,  Jean Hure b Papillons,  Gabriel Faure c Serenade Napolitaine,  Sgambati d Mazurka,  David Popper e Tarantella,  David Popper Mr. Casals. 6. Aria from "Louise,"  Carpentier Mme. Sundelius.

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