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In a program ranging from the collegiate to the classical, the "world-renowned" University Band will display its wares, old and now, before a Sanders Theatre concert audience Thursday evening at 8:15 o'clock.
Tickeis for the performance which marks the Band's departure into the classical realm, are on sale now at the Coop and the Music Building.
The complete program follows: "Inver-cargill," by A. P. Lithgow; Dartmouth Medley, by Leroy Anderson '29; "American Patrol," by F. W. Meacham; "Tercentenaria," by Anderson; "Knights-bridge March," by Cedric Coates.
Harvard Medley, by Anderson: "Suite Francaise," by Darius Milhand; Yale Medley, by Anderson; "Pavanne," by Morton Gould, "March," Op. 99, by Serge Prokefieff.
"King Cotton," by John Philip Sousa; Princeton Medley, by Anderson; "Strike Up the Band," by George Gerchwin, "Prayer of Thanksgiving," by H. Kromsor. Stars and Stripes Forever," by Sousa; "Fair Harvard," arranged by Anderson.
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