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SIXTY MEMBERS OF GLEE CLUB TO SING IN YALE CONCERT

Wide Variety of Choral Music Included in Harvard Offerings--Club Will Join With Yale Singers in Final Songs

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Sixty members of the Harvard Glee Club will take part in the annual joint concert with the Yale University Glee Club a week from Friday night at New Haven. In addition to the names of the singers being taken to New Haven, the managers of the Glee Club also announced the program to be presented by the Harvard men.

In former years only 30 singers were supplied by the Harvard Glee Club for the annual concerts given on the evenings before the Yale-Harvard football games and the number has been increased this year in an effort to make the concert musically more successful.

The Program

In addition to the choruses from "The Gondoliers", by Sir Arthur Sullivan, which will be sung by the combined Harvard and Yale Glee Clubs, the Harvard contingent will perform the following numbers: "Jerusalem", by Sir C. H. H. Parry: "Inimici Autem", by O. Lassus: "Salamaleikum", by Peter Cornelius: "Marching", Johannes Brahms: "Turn Ye to Me", a Scottish folk song: choruses from "Pinafore", by Sir Arthur Sullivan: "The Hundred Pipers", a Scottish folk song: "Adoramus Tes Palestrina: and the coronation scene from "Boris Godounov", by Moussorgsky. The program will close with the singing of Harvard and Yale songs.

Members Who Will Sing

The following members will go to New Haven:

A. G. Abdian '32, E. T. Clapp Gr., Edward Gaskill Gr., W. F. R. Haigh '33, F. G. McLarty Gr., R. W. Pearson '31, H. C. Schmidt '32, P. W. Turrentine Gr., W. M. Tewell Gr.

E. F. Benjamin '31, A. F. Bixby '31, H. L. Brooks '31, C. A. Currier '32, R. E. Eaton '33, B. F. Erlanger '32, C. W. Duhig Gr., M. B. Graves '31, C. J. Fleming '33, T. M. Gunn '31, E. H. Haig '33, W. B. Pratt '32, Levering Reynolds '31, W. P. Taub '32, Peregrine White '33, E. L. Millard '31.

Howard Abell Gr., T. L. Archibald '32, S. G. Atkinson '32, P. H. Bates '33, E. A. Grant '32, N. P. Hallowell '32, C. H. Hardenburg '33, Rockwell Kent '32, W. K. Tuck Gr., F. H. Walkling '32, F. M. Watkins Gr., J. W. Welsh '31, J. C. Willis '32, G. M. Pike '32.

G. H. Acheson '33, N. P. Beveridge '32, J. C. Bilby '31, D. C. Crockett '32, B. M. Davis '32, R. H. Dana '34, J. L. Freeman '32, J. H. Gaul '32, J. M. Keller '32, E. A. Kracke '32, B. C. Meyer '32, R. P. Stebbins '33, Edward Yeomans '33, George Gore '34, R. J. Walsh '34.

D. D. Boyden '32, B. B. Buckingham '33, N. P. Farquhar '32, J. B. Woodworth '32.

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