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Members of Lowell House are organizing a music club which plans to give informal hours of chamber music on Sunday evenings during the winter. H.R. McElheny '33, is president and J.S. Frame 1G is secretary of the new organization.
The committee has arranged to have Malcolm Holmes 3G, organize the orchestra that will render the music at the concerts, the first of which is to come on Sunday, December 18 at 8 o'clock. Contributions from members of the House to support the project are being sought by the club.
The program will include the "Coronet Quintet" by Mozart, the "First Movement of the Quartet" by Debussy and the Haydn Quartet. The affair will be informal, and ladies may be invited to supper and the concerts.
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