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GLEE CLUB WILL GIVE SPECIAL UNION CONCERT

Body of Sixty, Led by Dr. Davison, to Give Special Selection of Songs--W. B. Martin '21 to Give Solo--Will Exhibit Intercollegiate Trophy

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A special concert open to members of the Union will be given by the University Glee Club this evening at 8 o'clock in the Living Room of the Union. Sixty men, led by Dr. A. T. Dav son '06, will take part in the concert and a special program of the songs which have proved most effective in the club's many engagements has been selected, while at the close the audience will join the club in singing "Fair Harvard."

This concert has been especially arranged by the Governing Board of the Union, and this is the first appearance of the University singers in Cambridge this year. The purpose is to give the undergraduates a chance to hear the club, which won the Intercollegiate Club Contest in New York last Saturday, and the trophy which was won by this victory will be exhibited. The feature of the concert will be a solo by W. B. Martin '21, who will sing parts of "Has Sorrow The Young Days Shaded."

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