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DAVISON TO LEAD 140 IN GLEE CLUB CONCERT

CASALS, FAMOUS VIOLONCELLIST, TO ASSIST VOCALISTS

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The University Glee Club, assisted by Pablo Casals, world-famous 'cellist, will present the second concert of its annual series in Symphony Hall, Boston, at 8.15 o'clock this evening. Dr. A. T. Davison '06 will conduct.

Pablo Casals is almost universally acknowledged as the greatest violoncellist alive. Kreisler went so far as to call him the "greatest musician that has ever drawn a bow." His numbers tonight will include, in addition to two obligatos for the Glee Club, Tartini's "Concerto in D," and Beethoven's "Seven Variations on a Theme by Mozart." The most notable of the Glee Club's numbers will be "Now Let Every Tongue Adore Thee," from Bach's "Sleepers Wake"

One hundred and forty members of the Glee Club will sing, one of the largest groups in recent concerts. Tickets for the performance, varying in price from $1 to $2.50, are on sale at the "Co-operative Society and at the box office of Symphony Hall.

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