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Students to Hear Boston Symphony

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Five rehearsals of the Boston Symphony Orchestra will be open to students this season, George E. Judd, manager of the group, announced yesterday. He reported the completion of plans for the students' series which were begun spring.

Students will pay eight dollars for an unreserved seat for the series with tickets sold through the colleges. Judd said that Phillips Brooks House would probably handle the sale here. Warren Abbott '51, head of the P.B.H. ticket bureau, said last night that he had not been contacted about Symphony tickets, but he would be glad to sell them, if asked.

The concerts, the final rehearsals for the regular weekend programs, will be held on Thursday nights.

Judd said that another concert series is impossible at low prices. The union agreed to this rehearsal series because the proceeds from it will go to the orchestra's pension fund.

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