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The joint concert annually held on the eve of the Harvard-Yale game will be presented by the glee clubs of the two colleges at 8.15 o'clock tonight in Sanders Theatre.
The Yale club will commence the program with a group of folk songs. Harvard will follow with "Drake's Drum," Coleridge-Taylor; "Shoot False Love," Morley; and choruses from "The Gondoliers," Sullivan. After an intermission, Harvard will continue with "When His Loud Voice" from "Jeptha," Handel; "The Pedlar," Russian folk song; "Crudele Irene," Italian folk Song; "The Old Maid's Song," Kentucky folk song; "Bonnie Dundee," Scottish folk song; and several football songs. Yale will then sing a medley of college songs.
The two glee clubs will conclude the program by singing in conjunction "Bright College Years," and "Fair Harvard." The Harvard and Yale clubs will be conducted respectively by G. Wallace Woodworth '24 and Marshall Bartholomew. The last two numbers, however will be directed by the undergraduate presidents of the two organizations.
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