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GLEE CLUB GIVES ITS FIRST CONCERT UNDER NEW POLICY

MISS L'AFRICAIN SOLOIST

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In Sanders Theatre at 8 o'clock this evening the University Glee Club will present the first of its series of concerts in Cambridge. In tonight's program the club is making a departure from its former custom in the standard of the music and singing which it will offer. The change from the more social aspect of the club in former years is marked by the fact that it has pledged itself to a policy of offering the highest standard of music that the ability of the University affords.

Under the leadership of Dr. A. T. Davison '06 the chorus will offer the following numbers, with Miss Hazel L'Africain of the American String Quartet as soloist: To God on High,  Decious Adoramus Te,  Palestrina Morning Hymn,  Krug 'Cello Solo,  Miss L'Africain Bedouin Love Song,  Foote In Picardi,  Osgood Give a Rouse,  Bantock Serenade,  Borodine 'Cello Solo,  Miss L'Africain My Bonnie Lass,  Morley Suabian Folk Song,  Brahms Now Let Every Tongue,  Bach

Season tickets for the series, of which the remaining two will be given on February 19 and May 27, are $3.50, $2.50, and $1.75. Tickets for this single concert are $1.50, $1, and 75 cents. Tickets may be purchased at Herrick's, the Copley Plaza, the Touraine, the Harvard Club of Boston, and Kent's University Bookstore.

Season tickets for the series, of which the remaining two will be given on February 19 and May 27, are $3.50, $2.50, and $1.75. Tickets for this single concert are $1.50, $1, and 75 cents. Tickets may be purchased at Herrick's, the Copley Plaza, the Touraine, the Harvard Club of Boston, and Kent's University Bookstore.

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