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Crimson Network listeners who suddenly hear the spirited strains of Negro music emerge from the loudspeakers of their radios tonight at 8:45 should not think they've hit a revival meeting in full force. They are the voices of eight young Negroes from the Crispus Attucks Associates of the Cambridge Community House, singing spiritual songs chosen from their coming musical extravaganza.

Brought here by Bill Moore '43 and Matt Looram '43, P.H.H. Volunteers, the young men will be the first colored group to appear on the Network.

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