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Twenty-six members of the Harvard Instrumental Clubs will this evening leave Cambridge en route to Fall River, where they will board the Fall River line night boat for New York for their final concert of the season in the metropolis. Combined with the Musical Clubs of Princeton and Columbia Universities, the clubs will give the most important concert in their history, in Acolian Hall, New York, at 2.15 o'clock tomorrow afternoon.
An unusual program of specialty selections by members of the different clubs, popular and semi-classical pieces, and orchestral music has been arranged for the occasion. There are nine numbers, divided so that each university plays three.
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