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On Saturday evening at 8.30 o'clock at the Commander Hotel the Harvard Freshman Instrumental Clubs will give their Cambridge concert for this season, with all the departments of the organization scheduled to take part.
The program on Saturday night will be started off by the Banjo Club, which will play the "Wedding of the Birds", and "Dancing Shadows". This group will be followed by the Vocal Club, which has prepared the "Winter Song", and "Old Man Noah" for the occasion. Among the specialities in this year's club is R. B. Carleton '34, who plays xylophone solos.
By special permission of the copyright owners the Gold Coast 'Juniors' are planning to play "Would You Like to Take a Walk?", and "Alexander's Rag Time Band". As the program draws to a close, the audience will be treated to a performance of the so-called "Pyorrhean Sorority," after which the Vocal Club will reappear to sing "Heidelberg" and "Australia".
The following is the list of patronesses for the affair: the mesdames J. S. Ames, H. L. Bailey, L. T. Brown, D. S. Byers, Zechariah Cafee Jr., W. A. Dupee, E. F. Fish, R. M. Gallagher, F. G. Goodale, B. H. Hayes, B. S. Hurlbut, W. E. Ladd, Lindsley Loring, E. F. McClennen, L. W. McGuire, George Megrew, C. G. Mixter, H. M. Pearson, W. L. Pierce, W. C. Queriby, H. H. Richardson, G. B. Roorbach, P. L. Spanlding, N. R. C. Stephenson, M. L. Talbot, P. M. Tucker, Eliot Wadsworth, Charles Walcott, John Ware, C. E. Ware Jr., W. S. Warrier, T. T. Whitney Jr., and P. C. Wolfer.
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