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UNIVERSITY BAND TO GIVE CONCERT AT FRAMINGHAM

Fourth of Series Preliminary to Spring Trip to include Concert Music and Specialty Selections

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The fourth of the series of concerts preliminary to the annual spring trip of the University Band will be given tonight at Framingham. Concert music forms the Band's part in the program, which also includes selections by the Harvard Specialty Orchestra and specialty acts by W. L. Olmstead '22 and S. B. Clark Unc.

On Saturday evening of this week, a concert and dance will be given at the Brookline Town Hall. The music for dancing after the concert will be furnished by Wesley Pear's Orchestra.

The program for tonight is as follows: March: Front Section,  Bagley Overture: Raymond,  Thomas Suite: Peer Gynt,  Grieg (a) Asa's Death. (b) The Morning. Specialty,  Selected First Symphony,  Tschaikowsky Andante Cantabile (2nd Movement). Specialty: Harvard Specialty Orchestra,  Selected Hansel and Gretel, from the Fairy Opera,  Humperdinck March: H. U. B. (Harvard University Band),  L. Abbot '24 Selection: from the Bohemian Girl,  Balfe Specialty: W. L. Olmstead '22,  Selected S. B. Clark Unc.

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