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SMALLMAN A CAPPELLA CHOIR TO SING TONIGHT

Varied Program Will Commence at 8.15 O'Clock in Music Building--Group is Making First Long Tour

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Tonight at 8.15 o'clock the Smallman A Cappella Choir will offer a program in the John Knowles Paine Concert Hall of the Music Building.

The Choir, founded and conducted by John Smallman, is now on its first trans-continentat our, after having given many performances in the West. Seats will be reserved for ticket holders until 8 o'clock, at which time the public will be admitted. Tickets for officers and students of the University and their families may be obtained, free of charge, at the Music Building between 9 o'clock and noon.

The program follows: Gloria in Exceisis (from "Missa Papae Marcelli") Semi-Chorus  Palestrina The Three Kings (Catalan Nativity Song)  Romeu Fum! Fum! Fum! (Old Catalan Jolly Christmas March)  Schindler The Wall of Heaven (Motet)  Brahms

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Folk Songs and Madrigals

Fuyon tous d'amour le jeu (Early French Folk Song)  Orlando LassusIrish Tune from County Derry (British Folk Tune)  Percy GraingerNow is the Month of Maying (Old English Dance)  Thomas MorleyWassail Song (Early English Carol)  Arranged by R. Vaughan William

II

Folk Songs and Madrigals

Fuyon tous d'amour le jeu (Early French Folk Song)  Orlando LassusIrish Tune from County Derry (British Folk Tune)  Percy GraingerNow is the Month of Maying (Old English Dance)  Thomas MorleyWassail Song (Early English Carol)  Arranged by R. Vaughan William

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