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Sixty members of the Harvard Glee Club will sing over a nationwide hook-up of the National Broadcasting Company at 6 o'clock on Friday, November 17. The concert will be one of a series of programs marking the occupancy of the new NBC studios in Radio City.
The program will originate from station WBZ in the Hotel Bradford and will be conducted by G. Wallace Woodworth '24. Among the numbers to be sung are "Drake's Drum," Taylor; "The Pedlar," Russian Folk Song; "The Gondoliers," Gilbert and Sullivan; "Shoot, False Love," Morley; "Crudele Irene," Italian Folk Song.
Other concerts will be given November 24 in conjunction with the Yale Glee Club, December 5, at Worcester, December 10, at Wellesley, and December 12, at Leverett House.
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