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Programme of Musical Clubs.

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The programme which the musical clubs have decided to offer on the Christmas trip is as follows:

PART I.

1. Glees.

(a) Johnny Harvard.

(b) In Picardie.

(c) Image of the Rose.

Solo by Mr. Greene.

(d) Tom, the Piper's Son.

2. March from "Hamlet."

Banjo Club.

3. Glees.

(a) Heinz von Stein.

(b) Bavarian Yodel by Mr. Whitman.

(c) Wandering Singer's Patrol.

(d) The Cannibalee.

Solo by Mr. Wilder.

4. Serenade. Baccorole.

Mandolin Club.

PART II.

1. Selection from "Prince Pro Tem."

Banjo Club.

2. Glees.

(a) Rhine Wine Song.

(b) The Night is Still.

(c) The Water Mill.

(d) The Phanton Band.

3. Pizzicati Polka.

Mandolin Club.

4. Glees.

(a) Mulligan Muketeers.

(b) The Midway Plaisance.

Solo by Mr. Wilder.

(c) Old Folks at Home.

(d) Fair Harvard.

The clubs will be entertained in New York by the Harvard Club; in Philadelphia, by the University Club; in Washington by Mrs. John S. Walker; and in Baltimore by the Harvard Club of Maryland.

The patronesses for the concert in New York, Friday evening, are: Mrs. Francis C. Barlow, Mrs. Edmund L. Baylies, Mrs. C. C. Beaman, Mrs. Louis C. Clark, Mrs. Clement Cleveland, Mrs. James J. Higginson, Mrs. James T. Kilbreth, Mrs. Lowell Lincoln, Mrs. J. Pierpont Morgan, Mrs. Edward L. Parris, and Mrs. Jacob Wendell.

Tickets for the New York concert may now be had at Thurston's at $1.50 apiece.

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