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BUSY SEASON FOR MUSIGIANS

OPERA, MEET, AND NOVEL LOCAL CONCERTS ON SPRING SCHEDULE

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Plans for the spring season of the Musical Clubs are well under way, and provide for a number of interesting concerts. The first event after the mid-year period will be the Intercollegiate Glee Club Meet in Carnegie Hall, New York, on February 27. A club of 30 men will be taken.

On March 5, the Glee, Mandolin, and Banjo Clubs will visit Haverhill for the first time. The concert there will be followed by a dance, and a number of the men will remain over night as guests of the Harvard Club. On March 12, a concert will be given in Brookline, which will also be followed by a dance.

The Glee Club will participate in the annual concert of the Apollo Club in Symphony Hall on April 6, and together with the Radcliffe Choral Society will present the opera "Orpheus" in Sanders Theatre on April 12 and 13. On April 17, the opening day of spring vacation, the three clubs will give their annual concert at the New York Harvard Club.

While no definite dates have been settled for the end of April or for May, concerts are being planned in Wellesley and Northampton, and in one or two other places. As usual, the Clubs will give several numbers on "Harvard Night" at the Pop Concerts in Symphony Hall.

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