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Pierian Sodality Plans.

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The present season of the Pierian Sodality has been so successful that the same general plan of work will be followed next fall. The popular concerts in Sanders Theatre will be a special feature of the season and the customary number of musicale's will be given in the neighborhood of Cambridge and Boston. An attempt will be made to engage for the entire season a professional coach, who will take charge of the regular weekly rehearsals. During the past season the members have been helped at different times by Mr. Strube of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, but no regular coach has been employed.

The members who leave the organization this year are: First violins--H. R. Johnson '00, F. Palmer, Jr., '00, and C. S. Oakman '00; second violin--H. H. Fox '00; viola -- J. B. Gore '00; 'cello--E. Sachs '00; cornets--C. Norton '00 and F. H. Kirmayer '00; clarinet--H. C. Boynton '00.

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