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WGY TO PUT "HIT THE LINE FOR HARVARD" ON THE AIR

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"Hit the Line for Harvard" and other University songs and cheers will be heard by college men scattered all over the world next Saturday when they are broadcast from station WGY at Schenectady.

This is only part of a varied program for the International Intercollegiate Night on the air. Hundreds of men from at least 45 colleges and universities in this country and abroad will take part. M. I. T. alumni will present a burlesque skit; a quartet of graduates from the Royal Polytechnic Institute of Sweden will render a number of native songs; several Yale men will probably give the famous Undertaker's Song; a group from the British Empire will sing college songs from New Zealand, Canada, and even India.

The program, which will last the entire evening, will go on the air at 7.30 o'clock on the evening of January 31.

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