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Final arrangements for the concert in the Smith Halls quadrangle at 5 o'clock on the afternoon of the Jubilee were made public last night by T. V. Bullard '21, who is in complete charge of that part of the program. The main features of the concert will be the playing of the Freshman Instrumental Club, under the leadership of W. D. H. Huttig '21, and the singing of the 1921 double quartet. The concert will be followed by a short informal dance and a spread in the Smith Common Room.
The double quartet will probably consist of the following men: first tenor, J. F. Lautner, C. H. McVey; second tenor, E. S. Hardell, J. N. White; first bass, G. Henderson, A. H. MacIntyre; second bass, A. G. Rinehart, F. S. Stranahan.
The complete program follows:
1. Violin Solo, W. M. Rodewald, Jr.
2. Violin Duet, Rodewald and E. V. Parsonnet.
3. Double Quartet.
4. Instrumental Club.
5. Vocal Duet, MacIntyre and Lautner.
6. Jazz Band.
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