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WENDLING QUARTET TO GIVE OPENING CONCERT TOMORROW

First of Series at Paine Hall Scheduled for Coming Year Includes Selections from Schumann, Debussy, Beethoven

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Through the interest and generosity of Mrs. Frederic S. Coolidge, the Department of Music has been able to announce a series of chamber concerts for the coming year in the John Knowles Paine Hall of the Music Building.

The first of these will be held tomorrow evening at 8.15, when the Wendling Quartet from Stuttgart, Germany, composed of Mr. Carl Wendling, first violin, Mr. Hans Michaelio, second violin, Mr. Philip Nuter, viola, and Mr. Alfred Saal, violoncello, will play. The program is as follows: Quartet in A major,  Schumann Quartet in G minor,  Debussy Quartet in E minor,  Beethoven

There will be no admission charge. Seats will be reserved for officers and students in the University and their friends until eight o'clock and after that the doors will be opened to the public.

There will be no admission charge. Seats will be reserved for officers and students in the University and their friends until eight o'clock and after that the doors will be opened to the public.

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