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CRIMSON VIES WITH BLUE IN DUAL CONCERT THIS EVENING

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Harvard and Yale meet for the 19th time in a dual concert in Jordan Hall tonight at 8.15 o'clock. The University is represented by 121 men in the Glee, Mandolin, and Banjo Clubs, while the ranks of Yale's Musical Clubs contain 89 men. After the concert the men of both universities will attend the Harvard-Yale ball at the Copley-Plaza.

It was announced last night by the management that standing room only was available in Jordan Hall tonight.

The following program will be given: PART I. 1.  (a) Mother of Men,  Bingham '84   (b) Waltz Song,  Goodale '89   Yale Glee Club. 2.  Medley,  Arr. by Rice   Harvard Banjo Club. 3.  (a) Give a Rouse,  Bantoch   (b) Serenade,  Borodine   Harvard Glee Club. 4.  Yale Medley,  Arr. by Austin 5.  Specialty,   Howard Elliott, J. Sargent,   Harvard 1922. 6.  (a) Balaklava,  Bruno Huhn   (b) Medley,  Arr. by Goodale '89S   Yale Glee Club. PART II. 7.  Canzone Amorosa,  Nevin   Harvard Mandolin Club. 8.  Bright College Years,  Durant '81   Yale Glee Club. 9.  Veritas,  Densmore '04   Harvard Banjo Club. 10.  Dancing Honeymoon,  Swartz   Yale Mandolin Club. 11.  (a) Bedouin Love Song,  A. W. Foote '74   (b) Football Songs.   Harvard Glee Club.

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