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LAST OF WHITING CONCERTS

Will Complete Series of Chamber Music Expositions at 8.15 o'Clock-University Members Admitted Free

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Mr. Arthur Whiting will present the fifth of his series of expositions of chamber music in the John Knowles Paine Concert Hall, in the Music Building, this evening at 8.15 o'clock. This is the last of the series to be presented this year.

Mr. Whiting will, according to his usual custom, play on the planoforte. He will be assisted by Mr. Arkady Bourstin on the violin, and Mr. Anton Horner on the French horn. The concert will be open to all students and officers of the University, without chage for admission. Tickets may be purchased by the public at Amee Brothers' bookstore on Brattie street, for $1. The gallery will be reserved for ticket holders, who will not be allowed on the main floor. No women will be permitted to occupy seats on the floor.

The following program will be presented: Sonata in C minor,  Beethoven (Violin and Planoforte) Prelude,  Debussy   Sarabande   Toocata   (Planoforte) Trio in E flat,  Brahms (Violin, Horn, and Planoforte)

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