With the Boston Symphony Orchestra as its piece de resistance, the Dartmouth College Concert Series will present four major performances during the 1936-37 season. Josef Hofmann, foremost concert pianist of the day, the Don Cossack Russian Male Chorus, which is making a return appearance on the Dartmouth campus, and Marian Anderson, sensational Negro contralto, are also scheduled to appear in Hanover during the musical course. The Don Cossacks will open the series on December 10, followed by the Boston Symphony, with Serge Koussevitzky conducting, on January 5, Mr. Hofmann on February 16, and Miss Anderson on March 23.
Through the subsidy of the College, tickets for the full series are again being offered at $5.00. These may be obtained by writing to Charles E. Widmayer, business manager, at Parkhurst Hall. Purchased separately tickets for the four concerts have a total value of 19.00.