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The Harvard University Orchestra, the Pierian Sodality of 1808, will give its annual Cambridge concert and dance in Brattle Hall at 8.15 tonight.
The Pierian is planning for its spring trip a series of concerts to be given in the different cities between Boston and New York, concluding the trip with two concerts in Aeolian Hall.
The program will be as follows:
Weber: Overture to Oberon.
Godard: Adagio Pathetique
Jarnefelt: Berceuse.
Waldteufel: Walts "Estudiantina."
Marimba Solos. Mr. Clarence Jones
Titl: Serenade (for flute and horn)
Sudissi: A Petit Pas.
Delibos: Cortege de Bacchus.
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