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The University Glee Club will give the second concert of its annual series in Symphony Hall tomorrow evening at 8.15 o'clock.
The assisting artist is Miss Dusolina Giannini, who has risen to fame since her recent successes in New York and London. Mozart and Handel feature her program, which is varied with Italian and Spanish folk songs.
A feature of the Club's program is the "Chanson a Boire" dedicated to the Harvard Glee Club by Monsieur Poulene. This dedication is only one of several which have resulted from the European trip made by the Club in the summer of 1921, and shows to some extent the appreciation with which the Club was received in France. Monsieur Poulene is one of the famous modernists of "The Six" at Paris and his piece shows distinct modernistic tendencies.
About 175 men will sing and Dr. A. T. Davison '06 will conduct. Tickets are now on sale at the Cooperative Society and at the box office of Symphony Hall.
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