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SYMPHONY CONCERT TONIGHT

Season Tickets May Still Be Procured at Kent's Bookstore

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Tonight at eight o'clock the Boston Symphony Orchestra, with M. Pierre Monteux conducting, Will hold the first concert of the regular winter season in Sanders Theatre. The soloist will be Mr. Erwin Nyfregyhazi, Planiet.

The program will be as follows: Mendelssohn,  Italian Symphony in A Major Rimsky - Korsakoff,  Tone Picture "Sadko" Liszt,  Concerto for pianoforte and orchestra in A major Erwin Nyfregyhazi, soloist. Rabaud,  Dances from the opera "Marouf, Cobbler of Cairo".

A few season tickets for the entire series of concerts are still on sale at Keut's University Bookstore for $10. Tickets for individual concerts may also be purchased at this store for $1.25 each.

A few season tickets for the entire series of concerts are still on sale at Keut's University Bookstore for $10. Tickets for individual concerts may also be purchased at this store for $1.25 each.

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