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Tickets for the one hundred and fourteenth annual concert of the Pierian Sodality Orchestra are now on sale at the box office of the Copley Theatre, at the Union, the Cooperative Society, Herrick's, and at the office of J. D. Robinson '22, Assistant Manager, 54 Dunster street, Cambridge. The prices will be $2.50, $2, $1 and 50 cents.

The concert, which will be given tomorrow afternoon at 2.30 o'clock at the Copley Theatre, will be the last one by the orchestra for this season, and the program will be of the popular matinee type. W. F. Manning ocC., who has won a favorable reputation as a flute soloist this year, will give Behr's "Nocturne". I. H. Rosenberg '22, violin virtuoso and Pierian concert-master, will also be heard as a soloist. Mr. E. H. Hoffman '18, a first violinist on the Boston Symphony Orchestra, will conduct as usual.

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