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Show LECTURE RECITALS AT THE ACADEMY. 1 i lly vote of those attending the lee-! lee-! ture recitals It was decided to devote . the last meeting before the Thank , giving holidays to a "request program" i Members of the class have requested that certain numbers which have been ; presented and studied during the past eight weeks be repeated and the following fol-lowing numbers have thus far been designated. Program for Wednesday, Nov. 22, 7 P. M. I. Piano numbers. "To a Waterllly," MacDowell. "Narcissus," Nevln, to be played by Miss Norma Damron. "Sweet Lavender," J. U (ialbralth. "Ilrldal Chorus," front "Lohengrin,' i Wagner. "Olpscy Rondo," Haydn, duet by , Miss Cora Robinson and Mrs. llroaddus. llroad-dus. "Morning Mood," from "Peer C.ynt," Crleg. i "Hondo," composed by Mrs. Broad dim. II. Vocal number. "Four Bird Songs," Liza Iehmaiin. "Ii h Llebe Dlch," (Jrlog. "Du blst wle eine Hlu ," Rubinstein. Rubin-stein. "Little Hoy Hlue," Ouy d'Hurdelot. Kveryone Is Invited to ask for his , favorite or for any composition which he would like to hear again. If ton I long a program is requested, the extra i numbers will be given in future lecture rltal' In the ten minutes Just pre-I pre-I ceding the recitals, while the member are gathering. "" " |