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1933 INSTRUMENTALS TO PERFORM SATURDAY

ARE ALSO TO BE FEATURED AT THE FRESHMAN JUBILEE

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On Saturday evening in Brattle Hall at 8 O'clock the Freshman Instrumental Clubs will give their only public Cambridge performance, with 40 men scheduled to take part in the concert.

This year more than customary interest has been taken in this Freshman organization. Already the clubs have performed at the Union, at Tabor Academy, and at the Bedford Hospital for Veterans. Besides this Brattle Hall concert, the first year music makers will appear at the Freshman Jubilee to entertain the rest of the class during the supper dance. Saturday's program has been specially arranged, and contains several new numbers which have been worked up by the various leaders.

The program for Saturday is as follows: Banjo Club The Woman in the Shoe  Brown Specialty Act Clog dancing by E. N. Hunting '33 Vocal Club Winter Song  Bullard Rolling Down to Rio  German Specialty Act Accordian numbers by Edward Yeomans Jr. '33 Banjo Club Sing You Sinners  from "Honey" Football Medley Speciality Singing trio--J. L. Hutter Jr. '33. H. R. Herrmann '33, and John Heard Jr. '33 Vocal Club Battle of Jericho  arr. by Bartholomew Talk about Jerusalem  arr. by O'Hara Harvard Songs Specialty Act Magician--James DeRoode '33  Gold Coast Orchestra

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The Man from the South

Strike up the Band

The concert will be followed by dancing which will last until 12 o'clock.

Barcarolle

The Man from the South

Strike up the Band

The concert will be followed by dancing which will last until 12 o'clock.

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