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PIERIAN ORCHESTRA TO PLAY TONIGHT AT HARVARD CLUB

Annual Concert to Start at 8.30 o'Clock--Forty Men to Take Part--Two Concerts Remaining for Sociality.

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The Pierian Sodality Orchestra will hold its annual concert at the Harvard Club of Boston this evening at 8.30 o'clock. About 40 men will play, with Walter Piston '24 leading. The concert is open to members of the Harvard Club and their guests.

Only two further concerts remain on the Sodality's program for this year. On April '26 there will be a concert at the Copley Theatre at which a regular Symphony program will be rendered, while the final concert of the year will probably be on May 23 in conjunction with the Glee Club at Sanders Theatre.

The program tonight will be as follows: "Up the Street"  Morse "Overture, 'Fingal's Cave'"  Mendelssohn "Valse Triste"  Sibelius "Ballet Suite"  Gluck "March of the Little Lead Soldiers"  Pierne "Serenade"  Drigo "Bungarian March'  Berlioz "Our Director"  Bigelow

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