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The Harvard Glee Club joined with the Radcliffe Choral Society last night in presenting another of their concerts, this one in the Sanders Theatre. G. Wallace Woodworth of the Music Department conducted the group.
First on the program were three duets from the Baroque Cantatas, followed by two motets. Four love songs of Johannes Brahms were later presented. The concluding number was the second part from the contemporary American composer William Schuman's "A Free Song."
The two accompanying pianists from Harvard were James J. Lawlor '44 and Caldwell Titcomb '47.
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