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The Harvard-Radcliffe Orchestra will make musical history when it plays in Symphony Hall tonight. According to Paul Milde '53, secretary of the orchestra, this will mark the first time that a college orchestra has ever played there.
The orchestra is substituting for the New England Philharmonic. Conductor Russell Stanger has chosen a program of works by Schubert, Mozart, Boyce, and Vivaldi. The concert will begin at 8:15 p.m.: tickets will be sold at the door.
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