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VICTOR RECORDS BY HARVARD BAND ON SALE THIS WEEK

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According to an announcement made recently by A. F. Keeley '27, leader of the University Band, the Victor records of Harvard songs played by the band, will be on sale early this week at the University Bookstore.

Two records of the regular 12 inch size have been made by the Victor company. On one side of the first is recorded "Our Director", and on the other side, "Harvardiana" with the trio of "Veritas". The second disk is of "Up the Street", "The Gridiron King", and the trio from "Ten Thousand Men of Harvard."

The Band's photographic productions were recorded on October 28 at Brattle Hall by the new orthophopic method.

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