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The Harvard contingent for the joint concert with Yale in Woolsey Hall tomorrow evening, will consist of 60 musicians according to an announcement made last evening.
The Glee Club and the Instrumental Clubs will each take 30 men to New Haven in two private cars. Arrangements have been made to accommodate some of the men in New Haven homes the night preceding the game.
The concert will be given at 8.16 o'clock in Woolsey Hall, and will finish in time to allow the audience to attend the various dances which are being held in New Haven that evening.
The program rendered by the Harvard Glee Club will include the following numbers:
1. Three Italian Folk Songs.
2. Chorus from "The Gondoliers"--Sullivan.
3. "Shoot, False Love"--Morley.
4. Football Songs.
The Banjo Club of the Instrumental Clubs will present the following pieces: "Under the Double Eagle", "Up the Street", and a Football Medley. The Mandolin Club will add a lighter and more classical touch with the rendering of Kreisler's "Liebesfreud" and "Narcissus".
The combined Harvard and Yale Clubs will close the concert with "Fair Harvard" and "Bright College Years".
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