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The first concert in Mr. Arthur Whiting's series of Expositions of Classical and Modern Chamber Music for 1918-'19 will be given next Thursday. Mr. Whiting will be assisted by Mr. Arkady Bourstin, violin, and Mr. Michel Penha, violoncellist. The program follows: The concert will be open, without charge of admission, to all officers and students of the University, and to members of the Naval Radio School and Officers Material School. This series is also open for the first time, to members of Radcliffe College and to the general public. Tickets, with special, rates to Radcliffe students, are on sale at Amee Brothers bookstore. The John Knowles Paine Concert Hall in the Music Building on Kirkland street, will be used for these concerts, as in previous years.
The concert will be open, without charge of admission, to all officers and students of the University, and to members of the Naval Radio School and Officers Material School. This series is also open for the first time, to members of Radcliffe College and to the general public. Tickets, with special, rates to Radcliffe students, are on sale at Amee Brothers bookstore. The John Knowles Paine Concert Hall in the Music Building on Kirkland street, will be used for these concerts, as in previous years.
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