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HARVARDIANS TO GIVE LAST SUNDAY CONCERT

Program Will Include Rhythmic Paraphrases of Classics -- Also Popular Numbers

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The final Sunday evening concert at the Harvard Union will be presented at 7 o'clock by the Harvardians under the direction of Roy Lamson, Jr., '29. The program of the concert, which will be open to Union members will consist of several rhythmical paraphrases of the classics and a xylophone specialty by Scott Burbank '29.

The Harvardians will include in their program "Russian Fantasy" an arrangement of Tschaikowsky's Fourth Symphony, and the Song of the Volga Boatmen; Grieg's, "Peer Gynt Suite", Tschaikowsky's "June," chaminade's "Scarf Dance" and, "Fantasie Orientale" which includes Rinsky-Korsakov's "Scheherazade" and Caesar Cni's "Orientale".

In addition, several popular numbers will be played as requests and a new arrangement of "Rose in the Bud" by G. A. Thaw '29, and R. M. Whittemore '29 will be repeated.

The combination used is that of the full sized dance orchestra and all the classical selections have been rearranged and transcribed to fit this combination.

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