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ANNUAL "POPS" CONCERTS START 39TH SYMPHONY HALL SEASON

Refreshments and Smoking Privilege Add to Unusual Program Attraction

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The thirty-ninth season of Symphony "Pops" concerts opened last night. The orchestra is made up of Symphony players and is again under the direction of Agide Jacchia. They will continue throughout the rest of the month. Refreshments will be served and smoking is allowed. Tickets, which may be had for a moderate price, are on sale at Symphony Hall.

This evening's program follows: March, "Cruiser Harvard"  Strube Overture, "Maximillian Robespierre"  Littolff Waltz, "Espana"  Waldteufel Simmons Songs Fantasia, "Carmen"  Bizet Largo from the "New World" Symphony  Dvorak Volga Bargemen's Song  Arranged by Jacchia Rustic Dance, "Snow Maiden"  Rimsky-Korsakow Selection, "Stepping Stones"  Kern Invitation to the Dance  Wener-Berliez American Patrol  Meacham

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