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America's most ancient orchestra, the Pierian Sodality of 1808, flushed with the success of its concerts in New York last Friday and Saturday, announced last night that the trip would be repeated next spring and would be extended to include several other cities.
In fact, Aeolian Hall, Gotham's musical center has already been engaged for April 25, 1925. It was there that the Harvard Orchestra won' the unanimous applause of audience and critic last week, with Walter Piston'24 conducting the group for the last time alter a brilliant career of three years in the role of leader.
Before the New York concert next year, the spring recess will be filled with engagements in Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, and in cities near New York.
This evening at 6.45 at the Harvard Club, the Pierian Sodality of 1808 of Harvard University will hold its Annual Banquet. While in former years the only Pierian graduates to attend were these who happened to be still in contact with the undergraduates, tonight the graduates will gather in a body as the newly formed association called The Pierian Sodality Annual Banquet with the undergraduate members.
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