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SYMPHONY IN SANDERS TONIGHT

Seventh Concert of Current Season to be Held in Cambridge.

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Tonight at 8 o'clock in Sanders Theatre, the Boston Symphony Orchestra will give its seventh concert of the college year at the University. Owing to the absence of Dr. Muck, who was arrested last week as an enemy alien, his understudy, Dr. Schmidt, will conduct. Miss Alice Allen, pianist, who is the soloist of the evening, is making her first appearance in Cambridge, although she recently played with the orchestra at their regular performance in Boston. She will render Chopin's second Concerto in F minor, which offers great possibilities for a display of rhythmic talent and technique.

Single admission tickets at $1 are on sale at G. H. Kent's University Book-store in the Square.

The program follows:

(1) Symphony in E flat major, Mozart Concerto No. 2 in F minor, for piano-forte and orchestra, Chopin Symphonic Poem, "Villon," Wallace

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