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GLEE CLUB TO ENTERTAIN AT SANDERS THEATRE TONIGHT

"Chanson a Boire" by Poulenc Included in Attractive Program

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The University Glee Club will give a concert in Sanders Theatre at 8 o'clock this evening.

Included in the program, which resembles those of former concerts, is the "Chanson a Boire," which was sung at the Symphony Hall concert on February 18. This piece was dedicated to the Glee Club by the composer, Monsieur Poulenc, who is one of the famous modernists of "The Six" at Paris, and whose piece shows distinct modernistic tendencies.

About 140 men will sing and Dr: A. T. Davison '06 will conduct. The concert is open to all members of the University and no admission will be charged.

The program follows: Fair Harvard Ave Maria  Ascribed to Arcadelt O Filii et Filiae  Leisring lustorum Animae  Byrd Credo  Gretchaninov The Gypsy  Zolotarev Lady of the Lagoon  Bantock Chanson a Boire  Poulene Sir Eglamore  English Folk Song March of the Peers, from "lolanthe"  Sullivan Now is the Month of Maying  Morley Bon Jour, mon Coeur  Lassus Nocturne  Cui Fete Polonaise from "Le Roi Malgre Lut"  Chabrier

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