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ELI SINGERS TO JOIN IN CONCERT TONIGHT

WOODWORTH, BARTHOLOMEW TO BE TWO DIRECTORS

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Approximately 70 Harvard men and 55 sons of Eli will take part in the joint concert between the Glee clubs of Harvard and Yale tonight at 8.30 o'clock in Sanders Theatre.

Continuing an old custom of giving a program together on the eve of the Yale game, the clubs will sing tonight under the direction of Marshall Bartholomew of Yale and G. Wallace Woodworth '24, instructor in Music.

Two Harvard men, D. E. Humez '38 and B. C. Riggs '37, have been selected as soloists for the "Sea Chanties" which appear on the program. In "Glorious Apollo," by Webbe, which is sung jointly by both clubs, the soloists will be Yale men.

The program, which consist of 17 selections, will be concluded by the joint singing by both organizations of the alma maters of the two colleges, Bright College Years and Fair Harvard.

Tickets may be obtained at the door for $.50, $1.00, and $1.50. The concert will be over in time for the dances.

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