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From Staff Reports
The South Carolina Chamber Orchestra
will present its second concert of the 1982-83
season Tuesday at USC's Booker T.
Washington Auditorium.
The concert begins at 8 p.m. and will
feature Kay Borkowski, wife of USC Provost
Frank Borkowski, and Einar Anderson,
conductor french horn, respectively.
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three television programs this month.
In a program to be aired at 9 p.m. Dec. 16
on the S.C. Educational Television network,
the USC Concert Choir and the Columbia
Philharmonic Orchestra will perform works
by Zoltan Kodaly.
The Palmetto Mastersingers, a 70-voice
male chorus comprised of men from the
USC communitv and around the state, will
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Chorus, accompanied by the Columbia
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Tryouts for "Everything Stops for Tea," a
two-scene, one-act play to be performed
Feb. 10 in Longstreet Theatre, will be held
from 5:30-7:30 p.m. Monday at Benson
School.
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