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Once it was known as the Pierian Sodality of 1808. By 1900 it had become the Harvard Orchestra. And, in 1942, undergoing a metamorphosis, it emerged as the Harvard-Radcliffe Orchestra. But whatever its name happened to be at the time, the Orchestra has continued to foster, "the mutual improvement of its members in instrumental music," as was first ordained in its charter...
This week marks the 140th Anniversary of Pierian, in celebration whereof, a special Anniversary Concert has been scheduled for Friday evening. The visual enticements of the Radcliffe Dance Group will also be on display to put the final clink into the Sodality's toast to itself...
...Radcliffe decided to maintain activity for the University. "Now we have the most talented bunch of musicians we've ever had," enthused Fine. The group decided to become more active after that, forming its own chamber orchestra, and now occupies a place distinct from the Glee Club and the Pierian Sodality...
...only appearance in the Hub area this season, the Budapest String Quartet will give a concert in Sanders Theatre on December 7, starting at 8:15 o'clock. The concert is one of a series of special programs scheduled for this winter under the auspices of the Pierian Sodality...
Continuing a policy initiated this spring, the Pierian Sodality plans to held three separate competitions in the fall, manager Edmund R. Helffrich '49 announced yesterday. They will decide final selection of a new student composition, two non-playing general business managers, and at least one student soloist...