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During the entire week beginning Monday, May 16, the Pilgrim Tercentenary Music Festival will be held at the new Boston Arena. This festival, described as "the greatest musical event in the history of America" will consist of evening performances every day in that week and matinees on Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday.
Besides a Symphony Orchestra of 120 players, a chorus of 1000 voices, a ballet of 100 dancers and 20 solo dancers, a number of special artists have been engaged to perform. Among these will be Lucrezia Bori, Frieda Hempel, Rosa Ponselle, and Arthur Hackett.
Tickets at from $1.00 to $5.00 may be obtained at Kent's Bookstore, and by application to S. Kronberg, at the Oliver Ditson Company, 179 Tremont Street, Boston.
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