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GLEE CLUB GOES INTO FIELD OF EDUCATIONAL MUSIC TODAY

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Following the lead of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, which has given and will give again this year several concerts for high school children, the University Glee Club for the first time in its history, will give a similar concert in Symphony Ball this afternoon.

The policy of the Glee Club, as defined by Dr. A. T. Davison '06, has been to bring as many people as possible in contact with as much good music as possible, and it is with this end in view that the club has extended its activity to include this educational concert.

The program will comprise several Russian and Scottish folk songs and French Christmas carols, as well as several pieces of Old Church music and songs of a light nature.

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