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PIERIANS PERFORM AT CONCORD AND IN BOSTON

MISS ETHEL LEGINSKA LEADS IN TWO NUMBERS

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The Pierian Sodality of 1808 gave a public concert last night in Concord, New Hampshire.

40 Men made the trip, leaving in busses yesterday afternoon at 3.30 o'clock from Paine Music Hall. Before the concert the members were entertained at dinner by Harvard supporters under whose patronage the concert was given. It is one of a series of concerts being given in adjacent towns by the Pierian Orchestra.

Miss Ethel Leginska conducted the "Hungarian March" and the "Concerto for Piano and Orchestra" by Grieg. S. W. Burbank '29 and R. B. Diederick '28 gave xylophone and violine solos respectively.

Give Boston Concert

Saturday night January 15 at 8 o'clock the Sodality gives a private concert at the Square and Compass Club in Boston. The first half of the program will be broadcasted direct from the hall by WEEI.

After the Concert there will be a reception for the members of the Society. The Concord program was as follows: 1. Our Director  Bigelow 2. Dornroeschen  Tchaikovsky 3. Prelude to "Le Deluge" String Orchestra P. B. Diederick '28, Violin Soloist  Saint Saens 4. Hungerian March (Rakoczy)  Berloiz Concerto for Piano and Orchestra  Grieg Arthur A. Landers, '28, Pianist  Conducted by Miss Leginska 5. Xylophone Solo Poet and Peasant  Suppe Caprice  Huerter S. W. Burbank '29 6. March "Stars and Stripes Forever"  Sousa 7. Selections from "Student Prince"  Romberg 8. Fair Harvard

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