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Harvards Hoot, Howl In Folk-Fest Tonight

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Four of America's topmost folk singers, headed by Tom Glazer and Hally Wood, will sing for and with a College audience tonight in a Hootenanny at the New Lecture Hall.

Presented by the New Student, publication of Harvard Youth for Democracy, the informal songfest will feature American folk ballads as interpreted by Glazer, Wood, Cisco Houston, and Brownie McGhee. The opening notes will sound at 8:15 o'clock, and tickets will be on sale at the door.

In accordance with Hootenanny tradition, those who want to pay ninety cents to hear themselves sing can join in the choruses. Bona fide listeners are also welcome.

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