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INSTRUMENTAL CLUBS TO GIVE FIRST CONCERT

Friday Program To Be Given at Roxbury Latin School--Repertoire Consists of Semi-Classical Selections

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The Harvard Instrumental Clubs will present their first concert of this season on next Friday evening at Roxbury Latin School. The program will be in a light vein, comprising semi-classics, marches, spirituals, and popular jazz pieces.

The Banjo Club, under the direction of J. M. Bradley '33, will play the "Twelfth Street Rag," "Under the Double Eagle," and "At a Georgia Camp Meeting." The Vocal Club, under the leadership of S. H. Stackpole '33, will present "Going Home," "Johnny Harvard," "Old Heidelberg," and the finale from the operetta "The Gondoliers." The Gold Coast Orchestra with J. L. Hutter '33 leading will play a Victor Herbert medley, a medley from "Show Boat" and "Mood Indigo" and "Black and Tan Fantasy." This orchestra will play for dancing afterwards. The Mandolin Club will also play and present specialty numbers and vaudeville sketches. A new feature will be the Pyorr-hean Sorority quartet, singing comic selections.

Officers of the Instrumental Clubs this season are G. W. Lewis '33, president; G. S. Hayes '35, vice-president; W. M. Hoyl '34, treasurer; and Christopher Sykes, publicity manager.

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