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Yesterday afternoon 70 members of the University Glee Club sang before an audience of 4000 people in the great Municipal Auditorium at Springfield. The concert was one of a series of civic entertainments held under the auspices of the Springfield Y. M. C. A., for which the best talent in the country is obtained, with funds provided by prominent citizens of that city.
The large audience was particularly enthusiastic over the works of Palestrina, Bach, Morley, Coleridge-Taylor and Brahms, which formed a part of the Glee Club's program, and the two groups of violin solos of Henry R. Scott Jr. '23 were well received.
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