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BEETHOVEN CENTENNIAL CELEBRATED BY VEREINS

Songs, Kellerman Address, and Dancing to be Features

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The Deutscher Vereins of Harvard, Radcliffe and Boston University, will present a program as a part of the Beethoven Centenary Celebration, on Monday March 27 Faculties of the three institutions are invited to attend. The program will be given in Agassiz House Radcliffe at 8 o'clock.

The evening will be featured by selections from Beethoven's compositions, and an address on Beethoven by Dr. Fritz Kellermann of the Romance Language Department. There will be dancing after the program.

The program follows: Duet  Second Sonata A. Tataranis and F. Dunning, Radcliffe Address--"Beethoven."  Dr. Kellermann Songs--An die Geliebte Vertargenhelt Die Lerche", and "So Jemand sprich; Ich liebe Gott"  M. Desmond, Radcliffe Song--"Die Himmel Rubmen en ewigen Elire", and "Seid umschlungen Millionen"  A. H. Duhig '10. Violin Solo--Adigio from seventh Sonato  Mrs. H. Bosshardt Trio  a. Adagio Movement of Fourth Trio. b. Gavotte in F. major Grela Hedlund, violin; E. MacDonald, cello; Z. Bayentz, plano

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