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Show j Program For j Civic Music Association Given Officers of the local Cache Civic Music association this week an-noi-nred the complete program for the year for the association. Local me .hers are urged to clip this ar-tlc.u ar-tlc.u so they will know when future fu-ture programs will be given. Five programs have already been pre .t 'Hed by the organization. They include Sherwood Eddy, lecturer; Roger Aubert, pianist; Utah Sin foii'cUa orchestra, 'concert; Eva Jessye choir, negro singers; and Donald Divkson, baritone. The program for the remainder of the year is as foilows; Monday, January 6, Don Cos-sat Cos-sat ks. Russian singer and dancer, at field house; January 22, Ethan Colton, lecturer on European situation situa-tion at tabernacle; January 27, Geo. Dangerfield, lecturer, at the college;. col-lege;. February 13, Budapest string quartet, in tabernacle; February 24, Ern :t Woolf, baritone at college; February 25, A. M. Harding, illus-tra'ed illus-tra'ed lecture on popular astronomy astrono-my at tabernacle; March 4, Her- :t Knapp, illustrated lecture at t: rnacle; March 11, Edward 1 i'nson, lecture on Latin Amer-ic. Amer-ic. t tabernacle; April 17, Nemi-nOoj Nemi-nOoj and Luboschutz, piano duo, at tabernacle; April 27, Barton-Harp quintet, in tabernaicle; April 25, Seamus MacManus, illustrated lecturer lec-turer and poet, at college. Al programs at the college will begin at 11 a. m. while numbers at field house and tabernacle will get underway at 8:15 p. m. |