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MUSICAL CLUB TO HOLD FIRST MEETING TONIGHT

Professor Ballantine Will Speak On Salzburg Mozart Festival--Music By Members To Follow

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The Musical Club will hold its first meeting tonight at 8 o'clock in Paine Hall. Edward Ballantine '07, associate professor of Music will speak and E. C. Turner will play some cello solos. Refreshments will be served after the meeting.

The officers of the club are: S. H. Frieswyk '34, president: B. C. Crook '34, secretary; M. R. Rogers '33, treasurer; and R. E. Valente 2G, program chairman.

The subject of Professor Ballantine's talk will be "The Salzburg Mozart Festival of 1932." After his talk, E. C. Turner will play the following cello solos: "Adagie in C Major" by Bach; "Aubade Provencal" by Couperin; and "Beccheriut" by Krefsler.

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