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"HARVARD NIGHT" FOR INSTRUMENTAL CLUBS

To Inaugurate New Annual Affair at the Copley Plaza at Eight Tonight--Dancing in the Main Ballroom to Follow Concert of Light and Popular Music

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Tonight at 8 o'clock in the main ballroom of the Copley-Plaza, the Instrumental Clubs, under the auspices of Mrs. Helen W. Bowers, will inaugurate "Harvard Night", which is intended to be an annual affair. The program will consist exclusively of the lighter and more popular numbers in the Club's repertoire; old college songs, specialties by Howard Elliott Jr. '22, and by the Jazz Band.

The concert will last from 8 till 9 o'clock; music for the dancing, which will last until midnight, will be furnished by Mrs. Bowers' orchestra.

Tickets for the concert and dance, which is open to all men in the University, will be on sale at the door.

The program is as follows:

Fair One Land of Old Black Joc.  Donaldson   Banjo Club, Old Medley,  Fields   Double Quartet. Specialty,   Howard Elliott Jr '22.   Hugh Perrin '21. Some Day Dearie,  Fry Medley,  Arranged by Rice   Banjo Club. Instrumental Specialty,   Including Jazz Band. Negro Songs,   Quartet. Mason Dixon Blues, Football Songs:   Harvardiana.   The Gridiron King.   Soldiers Field.   Banjo Club.

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