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Alternately harmonizing together and battling for audience approval, the Eli and Crimson Glee Clubs met last night in their annual song feast and brought down the house more than once with rendition of college songs and other light works in Sanders Theater.
Starting out in a serious vein with a selection from Handel's "Samson," Mozart's "Freemasons Chorus," and William Schuman's "Truth Shall Deliver," the two Clubs, singing together and then separately, wound up the program with a joint effort on "Bright College Years" and "Fair Harvard."
G. Wallace Woodworth's men seemed to have the edge in applause for such numbers as "Spanish Ladies" and "Casey Jones," but the Blue returned in force with "Noah Webster" and "Old Tom Wilson."
Climax of the evening was the rhythmic waving of white silk handkerchiefs by all concerned while singing the last few lines for the Bulldog Alma Mater.
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