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Glee Club Finishes Active Year in Concert Wednesday

Class Day Concert to Be Given in House Triangle Wednesday Night

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Finishing up an active year the Glee Club will give a Class Day Concert in the House Triangle Wednesday evening, June 23, at 8 o'clock. In the absence of conductor G. Wallace Woodworth '24, the group will be led by John H. Eric '37, president of the club. Accompanists will be Irving G. Fine '37, and William Kirby '35.

Gardner Middlebrook '38, manager of the Glee Club estimated that this Class Day Concert will be the five hundredth concert which the club has given since its reorganization in 1919. Since then it has sung from St. Louis, Missouri, to Venice, Italy; from Montreal to Washington, D. C. Its audiences range from street urchins to rulers of nations. Highlight of every spring is the joint rendition of "St. Mathews Passion" with the Radcliffe Glee Club and the Boston Symphony Orchestra.

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