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OPERA LECTURE SERIES TO BE GIVEN DURING SEASON

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As a unique feature of the Boston season of the Chicago Civic Opera Company, Professor W. R. Spalding '87, of the department of Music, will give, in conjunction with five others, a series of lecture on "Appreciation of Opera". The lectures will treat only on the operas included in the repertoire of the company, and will be given, open to public, in the hall of the Boston Public Library from 5.15 to 6.15 o'clock on scheduled dates.

The list of titles, dates, and speakers is as follows: January 20, "Louise", "The Jewels of the Madonna", and "La Gioconda", R. Y. Robison; January 23, "Alda", "A Witch of Salem", and "Romeo and Juliet", Professor Spalding; January 26, "Tannhauser", "Sappho", and Samson et Dalila", W. S. Smith; January 30, "Carmen", "Lohengrin", and "Tosca", Stuart Mason; February 2, "Martha", "Rigoletto", and "La Traviata", R. C. Robinson.

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