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1931 INSTRUMENTAL CLUBS APPEAR IN CONCERT TONIGHT

Harvard Club of Boston to Hear Newly Organized Musicians

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For the first time since the Christmas trip the University Instrumental Clubs will appear in a concert to be given at the Harvard Club of Boston tonight, at 8.15 o'clock. The feature of this evening's entertainment will be a piano specialty with C. E. Henderson '28 on the keys. With the exception of a few numbers the program will be similar to that at the Brattle Hall concert and the holiday programs.

F. S. Holmes '31 has been appointed to lead the Mandolin division of the Freshman Clubs, and G. O. Clark '31 has been appointed librarian. F. H. Gade '31, president of the organization, will lead the Banjo Club.

According to C. D. Dillon '31, manager, the next concert will probably take place April 15. Soon after this date a concert will be given at Brattle Hall, and the climax of the season will be reached in the final appearance of the Clubs before the Freshman Jubilee.

The final membership of the clubs will probably total about 50 men, distributed among the five subdivisions, Vocal, Banjo, Mandolin, Orchestra, and Specialty. Rehearsals will be begun as soon as possible.

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