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Malcolin H. Holmes '28, director of the Pierian Sodality of 1808 and conductor of the Radcliffe and Wellesley orchestras, will direct the Lowell House Musical Society in its annual opera, which this year will be "Acis and Galatea" by Handel, John J. Brainard '40, president of the society, announced yesterday.
The entire male chorus will be composed of Bellboys, Brainard stated, but some soloists will be from outside the House. The female half of the orchestra will come from Radcliffe.
The orchestra which will play at the production of the 220 year old opera set for March 12 and 13, will be a conglomeration of House members and the University and Radcliffe orchestras.
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