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ALUMNI ADOPT DISTINCTIVE SONG

"The Harvard Yard," by J. W. Johnston '05 to be Used at Meetings.

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The Alumni Association is distributing among the Harvard Clubs copies of "The Harvard Yard," by J. W. Johnston '05. This piece is intended as a distinctive alumni song, and will be used at dinners and other gatherings of graduates.

"The Harvard Yard" is inscribed to the Harvard Club of Rochester, N. Y., of which Johnston has been chorister for the past three years; the song was first sung at the annual dinner of that club in 1914. There are three arrangements of the song: one for club singing, one for male quartet, and one for solo.

Graduates who wish to take advantage of Mr. Johnston's generosity should address the Harvard Alumni Association, 50 State street, stating the number of copies and the arrangement which they desire.

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