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MARY GARDEN WILL SING FOR HARVARD MEN THIS EVENING

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The Chicago Civic Opera has planned a Harvard night, at which "Louise" by Charpentier is to be performed, this evening at 8.20 o'clock.

Giving its best stars for the performance, the management will have Mary Garden, noted diva of many past performances, take the part of Louise. The honest and conservative mother, who disapproves of her daughter's marriage with Julian, a poet, will be portrayed by Maria Claissens. Rene Malson will sing the part of the young lover and Vanni-Marcoux is scheduled to appear as the father.

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