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Instrumental Clubs Present Noval Concert Here Tonight Begin Winter Performances

"Casey at the Bat", Musical Saw Folk Songs are Offered

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Graduate members of the various musical clubs at Harvard will hear a program featuring a musical saw, a swing pianists, and a recitation of "Casey at the Bat" tonight, as the Harvard Instrumental Clubs begin their winter concerts with a performance at the Varsity Club.

The offering of the clubs has been streamlined in the past two years to include pieces more up-to-date than the mandolin and banjo groups which have formed the mainstay of the organization in the past.

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