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WILL SING AT BANQUET

To Give Program of Eight Selections at Huntington School Dinner in Living Room of Union Tonight

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The University Glee Club will give a program of eight selections at the annual "Father and Son" Banquet of the Huntington School of Boston, in the Living Room of the Union at 6.30 tonight. This is the first time the banquet, a long established institution, is to be held in the Union and elaborate arrangements have been made for it. These include, in addition to the program of the Glee Club, speeches by various schoolmasters of Boston and the vicinity and selections by an orchestra.

The Glee Club program includes old religious compositions of the 17th century and more modern work, and the selections will be sung in the following order: "In Dulci Jubilo,"  Ancient German Carol "O Sacrum Convivum,"  Viadana "Cantata Domino,"  Hassler "Miscrere,"  Allegrl "Now Is the Month of Maying,"  Morley "Chorus of Bacchantes,"  Gounod "Come Again Sweet Love,"  Dowland "Now Let Every Tongue Adore Thee,"  Bach

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