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GLEE CLUB IS SCHEDULED TO SING AT WELLESLEY

JEANNETTE VREELAND ASSISTS IN SYMPHONY HALL PROGRAM

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Sixty members of the Harvard Glee Club will sing in a joint concert with the Wellesley College Choir in Alumnae Hall, Wellesley, Thursday evening, December 10, at 8.15 o'clock. This concert will be the second of the year for the University singers who opened their season with the pre-football game concert with the Yale Glee Club November 20 in Sanders Theatre.

This is the first joint concert with a Wellesley choral organization in the history of the Harvard Glee Club. The members of the Glee Club who will make the trip will leave at 4.30 o'clock Thursday afternoon in order to arrive at Wellesley for a rehearsal before dinner. It is expected that the singers will be entertained at dinner by Wellesley College.

Accompanying this announcement last night was a statement that plans for the Symphony Hall concert Sunday afternoon, December 13, are nearing completion. Miss Jeannette Vreeland, soprano, who has appeared with the Club in performances with the Boston Symphony Orchestra will be the assisting soloist for this concert. Mr. Bernard Zighera, first harpist of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, will perform in the accompaniments of some of the numbers.

The Boston concert will probably be the last public appearance of the Club before the Christmas vacation. On Tuesday, December 15, the singers will give a concert in Kirkland House, to which members of that house and whatever guests they may bring are invited, also as many members of the University as possible.

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