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HARVARD SOPHOMORES WRITE LATEST POPULAR SONG HIT

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"The Mah-Jongg Nightmare" is the title of one of the newest popular songs on the market. Two Harvard undergraduates are its authors, N. H. Barker '27, and C. A. Brodeur '27. Brodeur composed the music, while Barker wrote the words. Brodeur and Barker are not only the authors of the song, but also the publishers, having formed the Barker-Brodeur Publishing Co., with offices in the Old South Building. The two Sophomores are hoping to have their production broadcasted by WNAC, the broadcasting department of the Shepard stores.

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