Music I students will have the opportunity to take advantage of latest methods in examination cramming, when the Crimson Network broadcasts listening assignment records over WHCN tonight and tomorrow from 7:30 o'clock to midnight, the Network announced yesterday.
About two-thirds of the required selections will be played, announced only by title and composer, so that students will have a chance to review their notes while listening to the musical masterpieces of composers up to the time of Haydn and Mozart.
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