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HARVARD NIGHT TO BE HELD AT "POPS"

Boston Symphony Orchestra and University Guide Club to Combine in Special Program at 8.15 This Evening in Symphony Hall

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The annual Harvard Night at the "Pops" Concerts will be held tonight at 8.15 in Symphony Hall when the Boston Symphony Orchestra combines with the University Glee Club in giving a special program. The Glee Club will render two selections under the direction of Dr. A. T. Davison '06. Florent Schmitt's "Chant de Guerre", with J. F. Lautner ocC., as soloist and with the accompaniment of the orchestra will be the first number, while the second selection will consist of the "Harvard Hymn", "Student Songs of Finland", a selection from Franck's "Rebecca", and Handel's "Let Their Celestial Concerts All Unite" from "Samson".

The program follows: 1  Cruise Harvard  Strube 2  Overture to "Mignon"  Thomas 3  Fantasia, "L'Oracelo"  Leoni 4  Harvard Glee Club (Dr. Archibald T. Davison, Conductor) Chant de Guerre (with orchestra)  Florent Schmitt (Soloist, Joseph F. Lautner) 5  Hymn to the Sun from "Iris"  Mascagni 6  Spanish Dance (Orchestrated by S. Sciniger '13)  Granados-Kreisler 7  Rhapsody, "Italia"  Casella 8  Harvard Glee Club (unaccompanied) Harvard Hymn  Paine Student Songs of Finland (Edited by Kurt Schindler) The Poor Little Girl  Merikanto Summer Evening  Palmgren (Soloist Joseph F. Lautner) I'm Coming Home  Palmgreen Choer des Chameliers from "Rebecca"  Franck "Let Their Celestial Concerts All Unite", from "Samson"  Handel 9  Marche Slave  Tschaikovsky 10  Hindu Song from "Sadke"  Rimsky-Koraskov 11  Slavonic Dance, Op. 46, No. 3  Dvorak Fair Harvard

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