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GLEE CLUB WILL SING IN SYMPHONY CONCERT TODAY

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At the invitation of Mr. Pierre Monteux, conductor of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, 75 members of the University Glee Club will sing the Choral parts of Liszt's "Faust Symphony" at the regular concern of the Symphony Orchestra this afternoon. Arthur Hackett, a Tenor, from the Metropolitan Opera Company of New York, will sing the solo parts of the symphony.

The Glee Club will sing next Saturday at a second performance of this piece in Carnegie Hall in New York City, Sixty men of the club will make the trip.

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