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GLEE CLUB GIVES OPEN-AIR CONCERT ON WIDENER STEPS

Informal Program Rendered Monday Night Before Large Audience--Undergraduates Join in Singing

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Reviving the custom in use for several years, but omitted last year because of the European trip, eighty members of the University Glee Club gave an informal concert on the steps of Widener Library Monday night. The first part of the program was rendered by the Glee Club to an audience of 250 undergraduates and some 200 others, the members singing "Come Thou, Oh Come" by Bach, Chadwick's "Ecce iam Noctis", Handel's "Let Their Celestial Concerts All Unite", and "Dainty, Fine, Sweet Nymph", by Morley.

Following these numbers the students who were present also mounted the steps and joined with the Glee Club in singing football songs and Professor Paine's "Harvard Hymn".

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