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Glee Club Sings in Second Outdoor Concert Tomorrow

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In the second of three Yard concerts to be given this spring, the Glee Club, under the direction of George Phillips '39, president, will sing tomorrow evening at 7 o'clock on the steps of Widener Library. Open to the public, the concert will be called off in case of rain.

After a short program of Bach, Hindemith and Dvorak, sung by the club, all those present will be invited to join in singing a group of college songs.

The last concert, given before a crowd of over a thousand, was broadcast over short wave station W1XAL and carried to all parts of the world. Harvard men in Cartwright, Labrador, 1500 miles north of Boston, reported hearing the program.

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