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Parent Issue
Day
25
Month
January
Year
1884
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Public Domain
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Minnie Haiik and lier splendid compan will DOsitivplv 'iiMwar it ITnivpisitv FTu to-niorrow night, and the indications ar that a large audience will atWnd the mu sical event of the season. The fint pai of the programme is dedicated to popuia concert. Minnie flank has kiiidly con sentcd to sinj her famous Echo Song, i which she shows all the wonderful facil ty and execution of her voice, jumpln from the fullest notes to pianissimo ani producing that ])henoinenal echo efl'ec which set the New Yorkers and Boston ians wild with delijrlit. Mme. Hauk wil wear a bright blue satin dress, made by the famous Worth, of Paris, and trimmec with real Valenciennes lace. She will al so wear the famous five diamond stal .. i.: i. u. u.„,.„,. jillKSa nresented to her shortly before his trajric death. Il the second part of the entertain inent en In tull costume. Altogether the enter tainrnent is far above the prices chargec for admission. The series of concerts known for the past two years as the Chamber Concerts given by the University Musical Society on subscription, will again be offered dur ing the next four months. The concerts will be four In number, for wiicli seasoi tickets will be issued at one dollar am fifty csnts per ticket, admltting one per son to all four concerts. Tlie series wil consist of a piano recital, by Mr. Willian II. Sherwood, of Boston; two concerts by the Beethoven Quintet Club, of Detroit and a soné recital by the eminent tenor Mr. Jules Jordán, of Providence, ft. I The date of Mr. Sherwood's recital i lixed for Friday, February lst, and the other dates will be duly announced. Any onedesirou8 of attending thissea son's concerts can secure tickets and in formation in detail from U. B. Cady. No tickets for single concerts will be sold ex cept tosubsciibers for the season.

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Ann Arbor Courier
Old News