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The Boston Symphony Orchestra will give its third concert in Cambridge at Sanders Theatre tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock. Mr. Ernest Henry Schelling, pianist and composer, will be the soloist. Tickets are on sale at one dollar at George H. Kent's University Bookstore.
The following program will be given:
(1) Haydn, Symphony in C- minor.
(2) Smetana, Symphonic Poem, "Wallenstein's Camp."
(3) Liszt, Concerto in A-major; No. 2 for pianoforte and orchestra.
(4) Berlioz, Overture to "The Corsair," Op. 21.
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