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The Yale Glee and Banjo Clubs.

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The Glee and Banjo Clubs of Yale will give a grand concert at Eliot Hall, Newton, on the evening of April 4, 1888. In anticipation of a large attendance of Harvard students, the following arrangement has been made: The gallery containing 100 seats, will be sold for $35, thus enabling all who wish to go to sit together, and charging but 35 cents of the regular price of 50 cents.

All who would like to avail themselves of this opportunity, are requested to sign a blue-book left at Bartlett's. The book will be left for a week only, and all are requested to sign at once. If a hundred do not sign, those who do sign will be able to get tickets at the regualr price of 50 cents.

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