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MUSICAL CLUB TO PRESENT SPRING PROGRAM TONIGHT

Professor Ballantine in Charge of the Concert

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The Musical Club of Harvard University will give its regular spring concert this evening in the Music Building at 8.15 o'clock. The club, which was started in 1898, is headed by Professor Edward Ballantine '07, who has arranged the program. The concert is open to the public free of charge.

The program is as follows: French Suite in E major  Bach   F. W. Ramseyer 1G. Sonata for Piano and Violin  Franck   Willis Fay, M. H. Holmes '28 Air and Scherzo from Suite for Trumpet and Pianoforte  Chalmers Clifton '12   E. B. Nichols 1G.B., Edward   Ballantine '07 Sonata, C major  Scarlatti The White Peacock  Griffes Waldesrauchen  Lisxt   A. A. Landers '28 Two Sinfonias from Cantatas  Bach   C. S. Smith '27, Flute.   E. B. Nichols 1G.B., Trumpet.   Oliver Cope 3M., First Violin.   A. MacKay-Smith 2L., Second Violin   Paul Smith '25, Viola.   John Benson '30, Cello.

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