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UNIVERSITY ORCHESTRA WILL GIVE HARVARD CLUB CONCERT

Give Mozart's "Symphony in C Major" And Other Numbers

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The Harvard University Orchestra will present its second concert this weekend when it plays at the Harvard Club of Boston tomorrow afternoon. This evening the orchestra will give a joint concert with the Leonora Society of Bradford Junior College. M. H. Holmes '28 is the conductor.

The programme will include Mozart's "Symphony in C Major," Grieg's "Herzwunden und der Fruhling." Bach's "Suite in B-Minor," Rimsky-Korsakov's "Danse des Bouffons," and three movements of Gustav Holst's "St. Paul's Suite." The first four of these numbers will also be played at the Bradford concert.

On Friday evening, February 17, the orchestra will give a joint concert with the Radcliffe College Orchestra in Agassiz Hall, after which there will be a dance.

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