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FOUR CONCERTS. ANNOUNCED BY 1930 INSTRUMENTAL CLUB

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The Freshman Instrumental Club, giving its second concert, will play at Brattle Hall on May 18. The club has spent the past months practicing for its concerts to be given at the end of this month.

At this performance, which will be the first in Cambridge, the Banjo, Mandolin and Vocal Clubs will perform first and will be followed by an 11 piece Freshman Jazz Orchestra. Specialty acts will be interspersed throughout the program. B. D. Hanighen '30 will lead the Banjo and Mandolin Clubs while A. A. Holbrook '28 will lead the Vocal Club.

The other three engagements will be May 17, Hingham, Loring Hall, sponsored by Derby Academy; May 26, South Braintree, Town Hall, sponsored by Thayer Academy, and May 27, Freshman Jubilee.

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