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The programme for Monday night is as follows:
PART I.1. Ouverture des Marionettes, Gurlitt Orchestra.
2. 'Neath the Elms, Carm. Yalen
3. Mazurka, Shepard Whistle by Mr. Jones.
4. Erminie Pot Pourri, Jacabowski Banjo Club.
5. The Prodigal Son.
Mr. Hinkle and Club.
6. The Long Day Closes, Sullivan
PART II.1. Polonais et Polonaise, Rubinstein Orchestra.
2. Homage aux Dames, Waldteufel Banjo Club.
3. Daylight on the Sea, Carm. Yalen Warble by Mr. Richards.
4. Carmen Medley Arr. by Shepard Solo by Mr. Conner.
5. The Last Rose of Summer.
Mr. Jones and Mr. Hinkle.
6. On, Gallant Company Carm. Yalen
PART III.1. British Patrol Osch. Banjo Clubs.
2. A Little Knot of Blue Shepard
3. Psi Upsilon Carm. Yalen
Delta Kappa Epsilon, Carm. Yalen
4. Promenade Waltzes.
Arranged by Mr. Hinkle.
5. Bright College Years, Carm. Yalen
The orchestra will consist of twenty-five pieces. In the British Patrol, both the first and second Banjo Clubs, eighteen in all, will play. The programmes are made of heavy bristol board cards, tied with blue ribbons and the words of some of the songs are printed. The sounding board used at the Symphony Concerts will be furnished by Bowditch & Prudden, and H. W. Foster & Co. The floral decorations will be furnished by Dickerman. One box in the dress circle still remains unsold. - Yale News.
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