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GLEE CLUB TO SING ON STEPS OF WIDENER MONDAY EVENING

Will Give First of a Series of Similar Concerts Intended to Make Students More Familiar With Choral Singing

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On Monday evening at 7 o'clock, 80 members of the University Glee Club will assemble on the steps of Widener to give the first of a series of three informal concerts. They will give several of the lighter numbers of their repertoire, and will follow these selections with football songs and "Fair Harvard". In the latter numbers the student body present will join in the singing. The other two concerts will be on June 4 and June 11.

The singing on the steps of Widener is a recent addition to the club's schedule and is intended to bring the students into closer contact with the work of the organization and with choral singing in general. In the spring of 1920 the Glee Club gave a number of concerts on the steps of Widener, but they were omitted last year on account of the European trip.

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