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UNIVERSITY BANDSMEN WILL GIVE BRATTLE HALL CONCERT

Ballantine to Play Compositions of His Own--Dance Will Follow

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A concert by 35 picked men of the University Band will be given in Brattle Hall Friday evening. March 13, at 8.15 o'clock. A dance will follow immediately after this, beginning at about 9.30, the music furnished by Jack Wright's Bandoliers.

Edward Ballentine, pianist and instructor in the Music Department, will play compositions of his own, among them "Variations on Mary had a Little Lamb," written after the styles of various well known composers. Other features of the concert will be solos by J. H. Wright '28 on the saxophone, and songs by L. C. Bates 11, who will be accompanied at the piano by L. D. Moore 2G.B. Selections on the violincello will be given by given by R. B. Greenman '27.

Informal dress may be worn at the dance. Tickets are available at Brine's for $2.00 a couple.

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