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FRESHMEN TO MONOPOLIZE POPS

1927 Glee Club Will Assist at Special Concert Tomorrow Night

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The Freshman class will have complete possession of Symphony Hall tomorrow evening for the Boston Symphony "Pops" concert. They have been given an option on all the floor space of the hall, and all seats not sold to them will be thrown open to the public.

Agide Jacchia, the conductor, and his orchestra of 80 symphony players will provide most of the music, but in two of the 11 numbers, the Freshman Glee Club, under Dr. A. W. Wright '17, will take possession of the entertainment.

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