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BAND WILL PLAY AND DANCE IN ANNUAL BRATTLE FETE TONIGHT

Ballantine to Be Soloist With Keeley Conducting

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

The annual concert and dance of the University Band will be held tonight in Brattle Hall at 8.15 o'clock. A. F. Keeley '27 will lead and the assisting soloist will be Edward Ballantine '07, who will play his well known composition entitled "Variations on 'Mary Had a Little Lamb'."

Dancing will follow the concert and will last until 1 o'clock. Music for the dance will be supplied by Jack Wright's seven-piece orchestra known as "The Bandoleers". Tickets may be procured at $2 a couple at Brine's and at the door of Brattle Hall. Stage tickets are $1.25.

The patronesses are Mrs. Abbott Lawrence Lowell, Mrs. Phillip Chase, Mrs. John Tacker Murray, Mrs. Walter, R. Spalding, Mrs. Gorham Brooks, Mrs. Charles F. Bruno, Mrs. Henry V. Hubbard, Mrs. Robert de C. Ward, Mrs. J. F. Boles, Mrs. Edward, F. Forbes, Mrs. E. C. Moore, Mrs. J. F. Moore, Mrs. E. K. Rand.

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