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Some ten thousand men of Harvard--not to mention nearly half of Cambridge's female population--jammed Sever Quadrangle last evening to hear Conductor Woodworth lead his Glee Club through a program which packed plenty of musical oomph. "Casey Jones" rode the rails again, while Handel's "Samson" buffeted the pillars of Widener. Judging by its tumultuous applause, academic Cambridge clearly appreciated the first of these free, outdoor concerts.
But the best was yet to come. When Woody called upon the student body to join his Glee Club in a group of College songs, he met with a more than hearty response. Not since the first half of the Yale game has Harvard sung as it sang last night. Ragged, to be sure, its vocal efforts were yet relaxed, sincere; and just behind the beat.
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