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Following their initial performance of the 1928-29 season at New Haven, November 23, the night preceding the Harvard-Yale football game, the University Instrumental Clubs will give two pre holiday concerts in the vicinity of Boston, it was announced last night by W. L. Shearer '29, manager of the organization.
On Friday night, December 6, the musicians will perform at Hingham and on Saturday night, December 15, they give their annual fall Cambridge concert in Brattle Hall. Inasmuch as the Vocal Club does not take part in the Yale concert, the Hingham affair launches the season officially.
Tonight eight members of the Banjo Club, led by R. M. Whittemore '80, will entertain for half an hour at a meeting of the staff of the University administrative department in Lehman Hall. F. T. Spaulding, assistant professor, will render a piano solo before the banjo feature.
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