Choral Union Goes To St Louis
The General Manager of Exposition Music
Is Enthusiastic
Over the Good Work of the Chorus During the May
The Choral Union of this city, under the direction of Prof. A. A. Stanley, is now practically sure of going to the St. Louis Exposition in 1904. Manager Stewart, of the Barton Festival orchestra, and general manager of the music for the world's fair next year, is enthusiastic over the work of the chorus here and is confident that the 300 voices will be secured to give concerts at St. Louis. The Ann Arbor singers will be chosen above any others in the country. It is the purpose of Manager Stewart to pay the railroad expenses of the chorus. According to the present outlook the plan will be successfully carried out.
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Ann Arbor Argus-Democrat