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Combining voices with the Radcliffe Choral Society, the Harvard Glee Club will present the second in a series of summer Yard concerts tomorrow evening on the steps of Widener Memorial Library. Assistant director Irving G. Fine '37, of the Harvard Music Department, will conduct.
Featuring Handel's Solomon Choruses, the program will include works by Thompson, Schuman, Sullivan, and a collection of football songs. Ethel P. Bernard of Radcliffe will assist Fine, who is directing in place of the vacationing Professor G. Wallace Woodworth '24.
The combined Harvard Glee Club and Radcliffe Choral Society, which performs annually with the Boston Symphony Orchestra, includes nearly a hundred voices.
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