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Pierian Starts 110th Season Tonight

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The Pierian Sodality Orchestra will actively begin its 110th season this evening when the first trials for membership will be held. These trials, which are open to all members of the University, will take place in the Music Building at 7.30 o'clock, Tuesday and Wednesday evenings as well as tonight.

It is the belief of the Sodality that there is still sufficient interest in good music to justify the continuance of its policy of service to the musical interests of the University which it has maintained for a hundred years. It is supported in this opinion by M. Alloo, of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, who has been secured again as conductor. He states emphatically that since the out break of the war music has assumed "a higher, more sacred position than ever before."

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