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LAMSON PLAYS AT FIRST UNION SUNDAY CONCERT

Orchestra of 15 Men Will Present Popular Program--First of Regular Fall Series

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The first of the Harvard Union Sunday entertainment's will be held in the living room of the Union on Sunday at 7.15 o'clock when Roy Lamson's orchestra will present a program of seven popular numbers.

The orchestra is made up of 15 men under the direction of Roy Lamson '29 who appeared at the Union several times last year in Sunday concerts and football dances. Special rhythmic arrangements of semi-classical numbers have been worked out by N. H. Bruce '30, and will appear in the coming concert.

The program for next Sunday evening follows: 1. Scarf Dance  Chaminade 2. a. Kashmiri Song  Woodford-Finden b. So Beats My Heart for You  Henderson 3. Specialty Xylophone Solo  S. C. Burbank '29 4. a. Gee! But Ud Like to Make You Happy  From "Good News" b. Bye Bye Blues  With Vocal Trio 5. Warner and Sedgwick  Magicians 6. a. A Future to Build  Anderson b. Oriental Fantasy  Rimsky Korsakov-Lango 7. Lindy Hope  From "Blackbirds of 1930"

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