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With a special open-air concert scheduled in the Lowell House court-yard, following a tour of the Yard, the world-famous Don Cossack chorus makes its debut at the University today.
Arriving at 2:30 o'clock, the singers will be greeted by Jerome D. Greene '96, Secretary to the Corporation, before begining their tour. After the Lowell concert and a visit to the other Houses, they will board busses at 4 o'clock for a concert in Charlestown.
The whole tour will be conducted by a representative of the Student Guide Service, an affiliate of the Temporary Student Employment Plan, which operates a guide service both winter and summer and provides the only student employment in the University.
The Cossacks have an international reputation and have traveled all over the world giving concerts.
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