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Glee Club Joins With Radcliffe in Concert

Group singing Takes Place Before Widener Last Night

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Two hundred people witnessed the Yard Concert last night presented by the University Glee Club in conjunction with the Radcliffe Choral Society, sponsored by the Student Council. The concert began at 6.30 o'clock on the steps of Widener Library.

The Glee Club opened the concert with the singing of Handel's "Lot the Celestial Concerts All Unite," accompanied by Caldwell Titcomb '47 at the piano. Paul Tibbetts '45, baritone, sang a solo, "Let All Mortal Flesh Keep Silent." Later in the program, the Radcliffe group joined with the Glee Club in singing several numbers, including some Latin American selections. At the conclusion of the Yard "sing," the audience joined with the two musical groups in singing several of the College songs.

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