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The invitation advanced to the Harvard Glee Club by the League of Composers and the Philadelphia Philharmonic Orchestra might well be received as the outstanding event in the history of this Harvard Club since its European tour. Combining next April with this Symphony orchestra in two stage performances of Stravinsky's "Oedipus Rex," the Glee Club continues to follow the trend away from the Collegiate towards the classic mode.
Considering the fact that the Harvard organization was chosen from a large field of possibilities, it deserves the sincere congratulations of the student body. The action on the part of the faculty in allowing Glee Club members to cut certain of their classes for the trip is a further indication of its liberal policy where valuable extra curricular activities are concerned.
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