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Four Saturday evening entertainments at Jordan Hall in Boston have been arranged for the coming winter season, extending from October 26 to January 12. The schedule is three parts music and one part poetry, and each evening has some special attraction.
Edgar A. Guest, famous for his short poems on everyday life, and becoming noted as a platform lecturer, will read several of his poems to his audience in Jordan Hall on Saturday evening, October 27.
The night of November 17 will see Charles Wakefield Codman, a composer, and the Indian princess, Tsianna, a soprano, entertaining. Singing will again fill the program a month later when Miss Grace Kerns, a lyric soprano of St. Bartholomew's Church in New York City sings. She will be assisted by other artists. The Russian Cathedral Sextet will entertain the evening of January 12, the closing entertainment of the series. Season tickets may be obtained at Jordan Hall.
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