* The program of recorded music next Monday through Friday at the Busch-Reisinger Museum garden will be Beethoven, Quartet no. 7; Brahms, Clarinet Quintet; Debussy, Images pour orchestre (work related to art); Carter, The Minotaur; Mozart, Concerto for two pianos no. 1; and Mozart, Divertimento no. 17.
* The Music Department will hold auditions for eight percussionists to participate in the chorus program, tomorrow, 2-4 p.m. at Paine Hall.
* Memorial Church announces its list of preachers for Vesper Services each Sunday at 8 p.m.: Dr. Hans F. Hofmann, Harvard Divinity School (July 9): Dr. Heiko A. Oberman, Divinity School (July 16); the Rev. Robert C. Dodds, Second Congregational Church of Waterbury, Conn. (July 23); Dr. J. Lawrence Burk-holder, Divinity School (July 30); the Rev. E. Spencer Parsons, Hyde Park Baptist Church of Chicago (August 6); and Dr. Aarne Siirala, former Director of the Lay Academy, Church of Finland.
* Those interested in a reading of Shaw's "Don Juan in Hell"--to be produced at the Loeb Drama Center Experimental Theatre--are asked to report there Monday or Tuesday, 1:30-3 p.m.
* Papers written for Summer School courses (or written independent of course work) are eligible for publication in next fall's Adams House Journal of the Social Sciences. For further information call David M. Miller, UN 4-55833..
* Students--male and female--who are interested in the news board to the Summer News ill meet today at 2:30 p.m. at the CRIMSON Building, 14 Plympton Street.
* The first square dance of the session will be Tuesday, 8:30-10:30 p.m., in the Union Common Room. (No charge, privilege cards required.
* The program of recorded music Saturday in Matthews Hall common Room, 3-5 p.m., is Dvorak's Quartet in E-flat, Saint-Saens' Septet for String Quartet, Bass, Trumpet & Piano, Fernando Sor's Estudio 5, 12, 9, Minuetto from Sonata (Opus 22), Largo from Fantasia II, Rondo Allegretto from Sonata (Opus 22), Andante Largo (Opus 5, no. 5), Hugo Alfven's Midsummer Vigil, Swedish Rhapsody (no. 1, Opus 19), The Mountain King, A Ballet Pantomime (Opus 87), and Bloch's Schelomo.
* Sunday's program is Bach's Suite for Flute and Figured Bass in C minor, Chopin's Masurkas, Elgar's concerto in E minor (Opus 85), Barber's Overture to "The School for Scandal" (Opus 5), Adagio for Strings, Essay for Orchestra (no. 1, Opus 12), Rangstrom's King Erie's Songs, Divertimento Elegiaco for Strings, Holst's The Perfect Fool, Ballet Suite (Opus 87).
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