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More than 120 men will be the stars of tomorrow's "Drumbeat and Song" concert sponsored by the Radcliffe 70th Anniversary Fund at Symphony Hall.
Final word on the program splits the evening's activities between the Harvard Band and a song-and-dance interval staged by the College's close-harmony group, the Krokodileen, the Annex "Cliffe-Riffs," and a Radcliffe dancer, Mildred Blacklock '50.
Band's Contribution
The Band will play only one repeat number from last year's concert, the first to benefit the Fund. "Radclifilana," a medley of Annex songs arranged by Leroy Anderson '29 introduced last year, and recorded by the Band last May, will be played again tomorrow.
The new Yale medley, which was heard by 57,750 Yale game spectators in the Stadium and untold thousands listening to the game over the radio for the first time this fall, will have its indoor debut tomorrow. Composer was former band man J. A. Finnegan '47.
Cynthia Sweeney '50 and Miss Blacklock will fill the solo spots in the musical sketch section of the concert.
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