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INSTRUMENTALISTS TO PLAY AT HARVARD CLUB OF BOSTON

Varied Program and Many New Specialties to be Given

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At 8.15 o'clock tonight, the Instrumental Clubs will give a concert at the Harvard Club of Boston. The Gold Coast Orchestra, the Banjo and Mandolin Clubs, and the Vocal Club, comprising the organization, will take part.

The program will be almost the same as the one given at Salem on November 26, opening with the martial strains of the "Second Regiment March of Connecticut", rendered by the Banjo Club, The Mandolin Club offers among other numbers Delibes' "Intermezzo from Naila" and "The Song of the Volga Boatmen." The Vocal Club will render the famous "Drinking Song" from the "Student Prince", "In an Old-Fashioned Town", and a medley of songs of the gay nineties.

There will be a varied program of special acts. C. E. Henderson '28 will entertain at the piano, and A. W. Lind '29 will play several violin solos, in addition to introducing his new string quartet. K. A. Perry '28 will ventriloquize.

The full personnel of the clubs will play. The members who will make the Christmas trip have not yet been definitely chosen, but the most of those present an tonight's concert will probably go.

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