The New York Times/1918/11/11/Music Notes

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MUSIC NOTES

Leon Sampaix has reannounced for next Friday at Aeolian Hall his recital postponed by the recent "peace rumor" celebration.

Hamer Lind is to appear as Dick Deadeye with the Society of American Singers in "Pinafore" at the Park on Thursday.

Governor-elect Alfred E. Smith and his family will occupy a box at John McCormack's war fund concert at the Metropolitcan tomorrow.

Good amateurs are invited to join the Educational Alliance Senior Orchestra, meeting at 197 East Broadway on Tuesday evenings.

Mac Roeen, violinist, will be the Philharmonic soloist on a tour to Worcester, Springfield, Bridgeport, Providence, and New Haven.

The People's Liberty Chorus will hold a song rally with assisting soloists at the High School of Commerce on Thursday evening.

Henry T. Fleck announces "Rigoletto" for the seventh of his free operatic nights at Huster College auditorium. Lexington Avenue and Sixty-eighth Street, on Thursday evening.