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SIXTH DUAL CONCERT TONIGHT

DARTMOUTH AND HARVARD MUSICAL CLUBS IN JORDAN HALL AT 8.15 O'CLOCK.

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The sixth annual joint concert of the Harvard and Dartmouth Musical Clubs will be given in Jordan Hall, Boston, this evening at 8.15 o'clock. About 120 Harvard men and 85 Dartmouth men will take part. The pieces rendered by the Harvard Clubs will be representative of those selected for the western trip, while the Dartmouth program has been arranged with especial attention to classical selections. It is expected, too, that the usual surprises are in store in the line of "stunts" by the various clubs.

Following is the program: PART I. 1.  When The Green Goes Forth to Battle,  R. L. Wilkinson '14 Dartmouth Glee and Mandolin Clubs. 2.  Hunting Song,  Bullard Harvard Glee Club. 3.  March: The Review,  Rice Harvard Mandolin Club. 4.  Beauteous Night (The Barcarolle from "Tales of Hoffman"),  Jacques Offenbach 5.  The Troopers,  Bacon Harvard Banjo Club. 6.  The Birds and The Brook,  R. M. Stults, arr. by Lonis Tocaben Dartmouth Mandolin Club. PART II. 7.  Polish Dance,  Scharwenka, arr. by Rice Harvard Mandolin Club. 8.  (a) (Duct): Do You Think You'll Call Again,  Edwards Messrs. Hancock and Pickernell. (b) Nellie Le Delle's Revenge. Mr. Bunker. 9.  Noeturne Op. No. 2,  Chopin C. E. Griflith, Dartmouth, Violin Solo. 10.  Melody in F,  A. Rubenstein, arr. by R. E. Hildrith Dartmouth Mandolin Club. 11.  (a) Serenade,  Haydn (b) Football Songs.  Harvard Glee Club. 12.  Good Night,  C. W. Wilson Dartmouth Glee Club. 13.  (a) The Dartmouth Song. Dartmouth Glee Club. (b) Fair Harvard,  Arr. by Gilman, 1811 Harvard Glee Club.

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