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WHITING CONCERT TONIGHT

Fourth Exposition of Chamber Music at 8.15 O'clock--Free to University men--Tickets for Public on Sale

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At 8.15 o'clock this evening in the John Knowles Paine Concert Hall of the Music Building, Mr. Arthur Whiting will give the third concert in this year's series of expositions of chamber music. Mr. Whiting, at the pianoforte, will be assisted by Mr. John Barclay, baritone. Officers and students of the University will be admitted free of charge; tickets for the general public, admitting to the balcony, can be purchased at $1.00 each at Amee Brothers' Bookstore.

The succeeding concerts of the series will be given on the evenings of Wednesday, March 22, and Wednesday, April 5. The program for this evening's concert follows:

Schubert, 1797-1828.--An die Leyer; Der Doppelganger: Du bist die Ruh'. (Baritone).

Brahms, 1833-1897.--Auf dem Kirchofe; Minnelied. (Baritone).

Walzer, Op. 30. (Pianoforte).

Duparc, 1848.--Lamento. (Baritone).

Chausson, 1855-1899.--Les Papillons. (Baritone).

Debussy, 1862-1918.--Beau Soir; Ballade des Femmes de Paris. (Baritone).

Scottish.--Red is the path to glory; Turn ye to me; My love, she's but a lassie yet. (Baritone).

Irish.--Lamont for Owen Roe O'Neil; The lover's curse; A Ballynure Ballad. (Baritone).

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