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THE PRAGUE TEACHERS GIVE CONCERT TONIGHT

SANDERS THEATRE IS STARTING POINT OF LONG TOUR

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Through the courtesy and generosity of Mrs. Frederic S. Coolidge, the Prague Teachers Chorus, Mr. Metod Dolezil conductor, will render a concert in Sanders Theatre this evening at 8.15 o'clock. The concert will be under the auspices of the Divisions of Music and Fine Arts, will be free, and open to the public.

Coming direct from Czecho-Slovakia, this group of 50 male voices is giving its second concert since its arrival in America. Its first appearance on the American concert stage was made last Saturday before a large audience in Symphony Hall, Boston. A long tour which includes many of the largest cities in this country has been arranged for the group.

The program for tonight's concert will be as follows: Song of the Sea  Bedrich Smetana The Wicked Sweetheart  Antonin Dvorak The Sparrow's Party  Antonin Dvorak Hymnus (Double Chorus)  J. P. Foerster The Grim Guest (Double Chorus)  J. Kricka On the Field Path  J. P. Foerster "70,000"  Leos Janacek National Folk-songs and Dances The Evening Star (Slovak)  J. Kricka I Have No Joy (Czech)  J. Jindrich The Presburg Barracks (Slovak)  J. Kricka Tit for Tat (Czech Dance)  H. Palla Cardas (Dance, dance and  whirl ye around (Slovak)  B. Pokorny

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