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GRADUATE COMMITTEE ON MUSIC ASKS COOPERATION

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In preparing the music for the convention of Associated Harvard Clubs of the World, which is to be held in Chicago next month, the Graduate Committee on Music announced yesterday, through its Chairman, J. H. S. Moynahan '23 of Belmont, that it would appreciate in this work the cooperation of the students of the University. The Committee wishes to have not only the conventional Harvard songs, but also original compositions which undergraduates may care to submit.

The Committee is also considering a report on the situation and needs of Harvard music, and hopes to arouse the interest of the students in filling these needs. Besides J. H. S. Moynahan, Chairman The present committee is composed of Professor W. C. Hellman '60, P. H. Densmore '04, R. N. Fietcher '08, and A. W. Foote '74.

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