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To climax their fall season, the Instrumental Clubs will give their annual concert tonight in the Hotel Commander.
The Banjo Club, led by Henry W. Locke '38, will play "Officer of the Day" and "Goofus."
Following this, the vocal club, under James A. Ford '37, will sing "Men of Harlech" and "Duna," a sentimental melody.
An accordian duet by Pullouti and Pushini, pseudonyms for Thomas F. Myles '37 and Sacor D. Browne '38, is next on the program.
John C. Develin '38 will put on a judging act and Edwin A. Barnes, Jr. '37 will perform a few magician's tricks.
The program will close with a football medley and school songs, after which the Gold Coast Orchestra will play for dancing.
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