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Malcolm H. Holmes '28, late director of the College orchestra and band, will be honored Monday night in a memorial concert by the Pierian Sodality of 1808.
Admission is free for the concert, which will take place in Sanders Theatre at 8:30 p.m.
Under the leadership of Richard Burgin, concert-master and associate conductor of the Boston Symphony, the Harvard-Radcliffe Orchestra will present a program of three classical selections including Schubert's Symphony Number Seven.
Soloists in the concert will be Findlay Cockrell '57 and James A. Powers '56, playing the plane and alto saxophone respectively.
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