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PIERIAN SODALITY NAMES OFFICERS FOR NEXT YEAR

Collier Elected President of Musical Organization--Two Concerts Will Be Held in Next Fortnight

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At the elections of the Pierian Sodality of 1808 held recently, four officers for the year 1926-27 were chosen. These are Forrest Foster Collier, Jr., '27, of Cambridge, President; Ambrose Francis Keeley, '27 of Fall River, Vice-President; Randolph Piper '27 of Lexington, Treasurer, and George Leonard Clarke '27 of Providence, R. I., Secretary.

The newly elected officers will be formally inaugurated at the annual spring banquet of the Pierian Sodality which will be held this year on May 6, at the Harvard Club of Boston.

On May 5, a concert, which will be given to the public, will be held at the Fine Arts Theater in Boston.

The program at this concert will be made up of somewhat more serious music than has been previously given. Among the selections which will be played are Haydn's "Seventh Symphony", Debussy's "Petite Suite"; Debussy's "Nutcracker Suite," and three arrangements for string orchestras by Grieg.

The last concert of the season will be a joint performance with the Pierian Sodality Alumni Orchestra to be held at Sanders Theater on May 10.

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