. Highland Echo 1915-1925. the Department of?>lusic of the College, who has heardthe Weber Male Quartet, pronouncesit to be one of the best that she hasever had the privilege of hearing. Single admission will be fiftycents. Season tickets admit. THE WEBER MALE QUARTET. The Weber Male Quartet is in everyBense a high class organization, com-posed of four of the well-known con-cert and church soloists of New Yorkcity. An association of several yearsin successful concert and phonographwork has resulted in the beautifulblending, the clearness of enunciationand the artistic distinction which aret

. Highland Echo 1915-1925. the Department of?>lusic of the College, who has heardthe Weber Male Quartet, pronouncesit to be one of the best that she hasever had the privilege of hearing. Single admission will be fiftycents. Season tickets admit. THE WEBER MALE QUARTET. The Weber Male Quartet is in everyBense a high class organization, com-posed of four of the well-known con-cert and church soloists of New Yorkcity. An association of several yearsin successful concert and phonographwork has resulted in the beautifulblending, the clearness of enunciationand the artistic distinction which aret Stock Photo
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. Highland Echo 1915-1925. the Department of?>lusic of the College, who has heardthe Weber Male Quartet, pronouncesit to be one of the best that she hasever had the privilege of hearing. Single admission will be fiftycents. Season tickets admit. THE WEBER MALE QUARTET. The Weber Male Quartet is in everyBense a high class organization, com-posed of four of the well-known con-cert and church soloists of New Yorkcity. An association of several yearsin successful concert and phonographwork has resulted in the beautifulblending, the clearness of enunciationand the artistic distinction which arethe essentials of a really satisfactoryquartet. The Weber Male Quartetis progressive in adding to Its reper-toire and by Its versaf^Ility and genialbearing has been unfailingly successfulwherever it has appeared. Few quartets have appeared beforesuch widely varying audiences. Thecritical assemblage of the metropolis, so often Including people of socialprominence or of artistic celebrity; thegreat gathering from the East side. THE WEBER MALE QUARTET. settlements, whose eagerness and ap-preciation for the best are nothingshort of a revelation; the church so-ciety, with Its definite requirementsfor • distinctly refined entertainment;the club, where geniality and gentle-manly good fellowship are essentials;the Lyceum, which has the culturedsupport of the very best people; theChautauqua, with its wide appeal toall classes—all these, whether in cityor village, have received the WeberMale Quartet with that hearty re-sponsiveness which is the artists rich-est reward. This quartet appeared before thePennsylvania State Educational Asso-ciation in December, 1014, and arousedgreat enthusiasm. The repertoire ofthe Weber Male Quartet U as variedas Its tadlences. The first of the series of eveningrecitals given by the graduates inMusic and Expression occurred onMonday night when Miss Mary JaneHartman of the Piano Department, and Miss Maude Pardue of the Ex-pression Department gave a pro-gram