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1929 MUSICAL CLUBS TO GIVE CONCERT TONIGHT

ORCHESTRA PLAYS FOR DANCE AFTER MAIN CONCERT

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The annual spring concert of the Freshman Musical Clubs will be given in Brattle Hall at 8 o'clock tomorrow evening, and will consist of numbers by the 1929 Glee Club and Instrumental Club, as well as a few specialty acts.

The Freshman Glee Club, which will begin the concert, will be conducted by J. P. Kearney '29, who was elected leader of the Club two weeks ago. The Club will give songs which it has been studying during the year, prominent among which is a group of folk songs, selected as typical of the folk music of five European peoples.

Lind Will Conduct

The Instrumental Club will be conducted by A. W. Lind '29, who has been leading the Club in its concerts.

The specialty acts will consist of Hawaiian selections by a string quartet made up of Theodore Hall, H. K. McCain, R. McN. Morse, and G. H. Norris all of the class of 1929. There will also be an act by H. W. Rubsamen '29 and the Freshman Jazz Orchestra.

After the concert there will be dancing, the music for which will be provided by the Jazz Orchestra.

The entire program is as follows: Glee Club Five Folk Songs-- March of Men of Harlech  Welsh The Keeper  English Fireflies  Russian Londonderry Air  Irish A Prayer of Thanksgiving  Dutch Instrumental Club Who The Song of the Vagabond Hawaiian Quartet Hawaiian Selections Glee Club Jerusalem  Parry Integer Vitae Graut Us to Do With Zeal  Bach Instrumental Club Up the Street  Morse Just a Cottage Small by a Waterfall H. W. Rubsamen and Band Specialty Act Glee Club Veritas  Dinsmore Ten Thousand Men of Harvard  Taylor Here Come the Doggone Elis 1929 Class Song  E. H. Atkinson '29 Combined Clubs Football Songs Fair Harvard

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