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BURGIN TO BE SOLOIST AT SYMPHONY CONCERT

WILL TAKE PLACE TONIGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK IN SANDERS THEATRE

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The Boston Symphony Orchestra will give the fifth of its annual series of concerts for University students and Cambridge residents this evening at 8 o'clock in Sanders Theatre. Mr. Richard Burgin, who plays the violin, will be the soloist. Mr. Pierre Monteux will again conduct. The concert is open to the public, and tickets may be obtained at the University Book Store, Harvard square.

The program for this evening will be as follows: Symphony in E-flat  Mozart Garden of Hellas  Ballantine Till Eulenspiegel  Strauss Violin Concerto  Tschaikowski Mr. Burgin, soloi.

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