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1910 POP-NIGHT IN UNION

At 8 O'clock.--Selections by Salem Band and Vaudeville Performance.

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

The Sophomore class pop-night will be held in the Living room of the Union this evening at 8 o'clock. The entertainment will consist of popular selections by the Salem Cadet band and a vaudeville performance through the courtesy of Mr. A. P. Keith '01. Light refreshments will be served throughout the evening at small tables scattered about the Living Room. In the course of the evening the new provisional class song will be sung top words written by F. H. Hall '10.

Program.

The program for the entertainment is as follows:

1."Our Director."

2."Up the Street."

3.Medley of Popular Songs.

4."Gridiron King."

5."Red Mill," selections.

6.Cornet solo, Mr, Nelson Burnir.

7.Vaudeville,--Mardo, the comedy juggler.

8."Marseillaise."

9."Parisian Model," selections.

10.Class Song--"Rheinlied."

11.Vaudeville--Marion and Wieser, comedy acrobats.

12."Soldiers Field."

13."Mile. Modiste," selections.

14.Vaudeville--Russell and Russell, wooden shoe dancers.

15."Harvard Spirit."

16."Experience."

17.Vaudeville--Kimball and Donovan banjo players.

18."Merry Widow," selections.

19.Vaudeville--Valding and Davis, double trapeze performers.

20.Class Song.

21.Meedley of Harvard Songs.

22."Fair Harvard."

Tickets will be on sale at Leavitt & Peirce's, the Union, and the Co-operative at $1 each.

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