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The fifth annual joint concert of the Harvard and Dartmouth Musical Clubs will be given in Jordan Hall, Boston, this evening at 8 o'clock. Some 100 Harvard and 60 Dartmouth men will take part. The program has been arranged this year so that the selections rendered by the Dartmouth clubs will be of the catchy kind adaptable to college musical clubs, and the Harvard numbers will be representative of the pieces selected for their western trip. In addition to the regular program a number of surprises are in store in the line of "stunts" by the various clubs; and in the last number Dr. A. T. Davison, Jr., '06, will accompany the clubs and audience on the organ in the singing of "Fair Harvard."
Since all tickets for the joint concert with Yale next Friday have been sold, tonight is the only chance for members of the University to hear the clubs before their western trip. Tickets are for sale at the Co-operative branch store and at the Jordan Hall box office at $1.50 and $1 each.
Following is the program:
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