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JOINT CONCERT WITH YALE

In Woolsey Hall, New Haven, at 8.--Review of Work.--The Program.

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The ninth annual joint concert of the Harvard and Yale Musical Clubs will be held in Woolsey Hall, New Haven, this evening at 8 o'clock. The program is as follows: PART FIRST. 1.  (a) "Mother of Men,"  Hooper-Bingham   (b) "Comrade Song,"  Bullard Yale Glee Club. 2.  "Thousand and One Nights Waltz,"  Strauss Harvard Mandolin Club. 3.  "Pro Yalensi,"  Cowles Yale Banjo Club. 4.  "Bedouin Song,"  Foote '74 Harvard Glee Club. 5.  "Fuzzy Wuzzy,"  Whiting Mr. Lohmann and Yale Glee Club. 6.  College Medley,  Rice Harvard Banjo Club. 7.  "Senora,"  Nathan Yale Mandolin Club. 8.  "In Picardie,"  Osgood Harvard Glee Club. 9.  Yale Medley,  Arr. by Austin Yale Banjo Club. 10.  Italian Potpourri,  Arr. by Rice Harvard Mandolin Club. 11.  Medley,  Arr. by Goodale Yale Glee Club. 12.  "The Assembly," Smith,  Arr. by Rice Harvard Banjo Club. 13.  (a) "Bright College Years,"  Durand   (b) "Fair Harvard," Gilman 1811  Arr. by Spalding Yale and Harvard Glee Clubs.

Review and Criticism of Fall Work.

The University Musical Clubs have received regular coaching this fall in preparation for the annual concert with the Yale Musical Clubs this evening.

The Glee Club is composed of twenty-seven men, and has been coached by Mr. M. B. Barrows of the Apollo and Amphion Clubs of Boston, who has been present at all the rehearsals and has greatly aided the men in perfecting a finished and artistic execution of the songs.

The Mandolin and the Banjo Clubs have improved steadily under the careful supervision of Mr. W. M. Rice of Boston, until they have acquired a pleasing and effective presentation.

Review and Criticism of Fall Work.

The University Musical Clubs have received regular coaching this fall in preparation for the annual concert with the Yale Musical Clubs this evening.

The Glee Club is composed of twenty-seven men, and has been coached by Mr. M. B. Barrows of the Apollo and Amphion Clubs of Boston, who has been present at all the rehearsals and has greatly aided the men in perfecting a finished and artistic execution of the songs.

The Mandolin and the Banjo Clubs have improved steadily under the careful supervision of Mr. W. M. Rice of Boston, until they have acquired a pleasing and effective presentation.

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