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More than 2500 students of the various Boston high and normal schools have purchased all the seats in Symphony Hall for December 10 to attend the University Glee Club's High School concert. The Club is giving this concert in an effort to extend its annual function as an educational organization and to give Boston high school students an opportunity to hear good music at little expense. Each seat, consequently, was sold at only 25 cents.
The program will be classical, each number from a different period of the past three centuries in the development of music. It will include three Christmas carols and four folk songs.
This concert will be given for high school and normal school students only. Many numbers on this program, however, will be given at the club's first public Symphony Hall concert on December 13.
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