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HARVARD AND SIMMONS IN JOINT CONCERT TOMORROW

BACH HYMN, CUM SANCTO SPIRITU IS FEATURE RENDITION

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The Glee Club will render a joint concert in conjunction with the Simmons College Glee Club at Symphony Hall tomorrow afternoon at 3.30 o'clock.

Approximately 350 voices will join in the Sunday concert, 200 being representatives of the Simmons Glee Club besides the 150 men from the Harvard group. The concert will be jointly directed by Dr. A. T. Davison '06, director of the Harvard Glee Club, and McCloskey, conductor of Simmons' Glee Club.

A high light of the program will be the rendition of "Cum Sancto Spiritu" which is a portion of the stupendous B Minor Mass by Bach. This number, to be sung by both clubs, will be accompanied by two pianos and the organ. The Harvard Glee Club is now making plans to sing the entire B Minor Mass two years from now.

The complete program follows: I Mother Moscow  Tscheznikoff Combined Clubs II Group of hymns  Arr. by Holst Simmons Glee Club III Messa Brevis  Palestrina Combined Clubs IV a. Shoot False Love b. Adoramus Te  Palestrina c. Galway Piper Harvard Glee Club V Cum Sanctu Spiritu  Bach Combined Clubs

This is practically the last indoor concert before the annual Yard concerts begin. According to officers of the Club plans for this year's concerts in the Yard will be announced within the next week.

This is practically the last indoor concert before the annual Yard concerts begin. According to officers of the Club plans for this year's concerts in the Yard will be announced within the next week.

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