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On Thursday evening the Musical Club is giving its annual concert in Paine Music Hall at 8.15 o'clock. The concert is open to all members of the University and to the public. No charge is made for admission.
Included in the compositions to be rendered are works by former members of the University. One of the purposes of the Club is to promote musical knowledge and appreciation in the University by the production of original compositions by students.
Edward Ballantine '07 will be assisted by D. A. Mackinnon 2G, in giving "Corinth," one of Ballantine's own compositions. F. W. Ramseyer 2G, will give a piano sonata composed by Clair Leonard '23.
The Musical Club was founded in 1898 with John Knowles Paine as its first president. The annual concert is given to further the aim expressed in its constitution of fostering musical talent in the University.
The program follows:
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