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March 7 has been set as the date for the concert of Danish music in Sanders Theatre, which is being arranged through a gift from Mrs. Emil C. Hammer in memory of her husband, Danish consul at Boston from 1859 to 1894. The programme will consist of instrumental selections by the Kneisel Quartet, assisted by Mrs. Bertha Tapper, pianist, and Mrs. Aagot Lunde Wright, a singer of Danish folk-songs.
At the last concert of this sort the applications for seats exceeded the supply so greatly that it has been decided to restrict the tickets to members of the Cambridge departments of the University and to allow only one ticket to each student. Applications for these should be sent with an enclosed stamped envelope before February 27, to Dr. W. H. Schofield, 23 Claverly Hall.
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