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GLEE CLUB CHOOSES MEN FOR CONCERT

Both Clubs Will Collaborate on Some Selections--November 20 is Date Set

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Eighty members have been selected to represent the Harvard Glee Club in the annual joint concert with the Yale Glee Club, it was announced last night by G.K. Martin '32, manager of the club. This year's concert will be held in Sanders Theatre on Friday evening, November 20, at 8.45 o'clock. Tickets for the performance are now on sale at the Coop.

It is expected that Yale will send 60 singers to participate in the performance. Two or three of the numbers on the program will be sung by both Clubs in collaboration. Probably the choruses from the "Mikado," by Gilbert and Sullivan; the choruses from "The Gondoliers," by the same composers, and the college songs will be jointly performed. Among the selections to be given by the Harvard singers will be "Give a Rouse," Bantock; three English folk songs; the Harvard football songs; and "Der Gang zum Liebchen," by Brahms.

The management of the Glee Club also announced that plans are being completed for a concert in Symphony Hall, Boston, on Sunday afternoon, December 13.

The men who will sing in the Yale concert are as follows:

First Tenors

E.T. Clapp, Gr., Daniel Draper, '34, A.B. Duel '35, B.B. Field '32, E.E. Gaskill, Gr., R.C. Gay '35, W.H. Goodson, Gr., W.F.R. Haigh, '33, F.E. Johnson '35, V.N. Keller '34, J.L. Magro '32, J.P. Lake '35, F.G. McLarty Gr., E.H. Rigg '34, B.C. Schmidt '32.

Second Tenors

E.F. Benjamin Gr., H.L. Brooks Gr., E.C. Carter Gr., R.R. Covell '35, C.A. Currier '32, B.F. Erianger '32, E.H. Haig '33, C.C. Johnson '32, E.B. Lee '34, D.W. Light '32, T.I. Moran '32, D.H. Popper '32, Lawrence Rasmussen Gr., W.D. Richmond Gr., H.A. Rigg Gr., A.L. Schade '34, H.B. Soloman '33, C.S. Spalding '33, W.P. Taub '32, R.W. Vilter '33, J.S.P. Walker '33, B.A. Young '32, R.W. Saudek '32, R.P. Stebbins '33, E.F. Wahlstrom Gr., C.W. Welsh '34.

First Basses

T.L. Archibald '32, P.H. Bates '33, J.S. Colman Gr., J.C. Cort '35, L.P. Forster '33, E.A. Grant '32, J.M. Gunn '33, H.H. Ball Gr., R.I. Hardin Gr., W.H. Horwitz '34, Rockwell Kent '32, A.B. Lord '34, S.W. Manning '34, L.P. Marks Gr., O.M. Nichols '32, J.L. Noyes '34, W.T. Piper '34, G.E. Rath '33, P.C. Rearden '32, A.B. Schneider '34, F.F. Silver '34, S.D. Tuttle Gr., J.C. Willis '32.

Second Basses

G.H. Acheson '33, N.P. Beveridge '32, H.M. Daft '34, B.M. Davis '32, J.T. Dennison '34, D.B. Dorman '32, J.L. Freeman '32, A.L. Gordon '34, J.M. Keller '32, P.H. Kozodoy '32, E.A. Kracke '32, M.A. Mergentheim '33, B.C. Meyer '32, E.L. Olsson Gr., T.P. Palmer Gr., R.W. Perry '32, M.L. Robbins '32, W.S. Salant '33, Arthur Sard Gr

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