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Sacred music and old French songs constitute the program of a vocal concert to be given at 8.15 o'clock tonight in Paine Hall of the Music Building. The singers are made up of two French boy scout troops who comprise the church choir of the cardinal of Paris. They have toured the United States and Canada as "The Little Singers of the Wooden Cross," and have the patronage of the French Government.
The sacred music will be introduced by a number of old French Christmas carols. These will be followed by Gregorian responses, 16th century motets, and psalms. After an intermission they will sing some 16th century madrigals and popular French and French- Canadian songs.
Tickets for this concert will be on sale at the Music Building Office between 9 and 12 o'clock this morning. The price for these will be $.75 and $1.
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