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Glee Club Concert at Newton.

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The Glee and Banjo Clubs took a trip to Newton last night and gave a very successful concert before an appreciative audience in Eliot Hall. The programme was as follows: "Estudiantina," "Cannibalee," "The Man in the Moon," "Courtship," "Lullaby," "Imogene Donohue," "Old Man Moses," and "Fair Harvard," by the Glee Club; while the Banjo Club gave "March Past," "Darkie's Dream" and "Marriage Bells." Mr. Hackett sang "The Two Grenadiers" in a very creditable style and was heartily applauded. The other soloists, Messrs. Bradlee, Fullerton and Lockwood, were also well received. The hit of the evening was made by the Banjo Club, the audience demanding encores to each selection. This is the first concert since the Western trip in which the two clubs have taken part together.

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