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GLEE CLUB GIVE LAST YARD SING

"Woody" to Lead Group in Final Outdoor Performance

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"Woody" himself will be back at the helm tomorrow evening when the Glee Club mounts the steps of Widener Library for the third and last in the 1942 series of Yard Concerts.

The Club will be performing by itself, as the Band, which came close to monopolizing the scene last week, is not participating.

Following the program, which begins at 7 o'clock sharp, all members of the University will be invited to join the Glee Club on the steps in the singing of College songs.

The program is as follows: Choruses from "The Yeomen of the Guard  Sullivan Solo: H. A. Joes '43 "Glorious Apollo"  Webbe Written for the Glee Club, London, 1790 Two Bacchanales From "Belshazzar"  Handel From "La Belle Helene"  Offenbach Four Love Songs "Das Herz tut mir aufspringen"  Hassler "Madglein im Walde"  Arranged by Dvorak "Bird in Air"  Brahms "From you hills"  Brahms "Prayer of Thanksgiving"  Netherlands Folksong

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