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Radcliffe Will Dance Fancy As Yard Relaxes to Melodies

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Charles Weidman, American concert dancer, will conduct a "master class" at 4 p.m. today in the Radcliffe gymnasium. The instruction will be open to anyone, male or female, who is interested.

Mr. Weidman will bring his dance company to Rindge Technical High School at 8:30 p.m. tomorrow night for the group's only Boston performance this season. The performance, which is sponsored by the Radcliffe dance department, will include "Fables For Our Time," based on James Thurber's stories, "Flickers," take-off on the silent films, and "A House Divided," a Lincoln portrait.

Come fine weather, Harvard's lustiest lungs will gather on Widener's steps again to ripple the ivy on the library's wall with their stentorian basses. G. Wallace Woodworth '24 will conduct the Glee Club with the assistance of William F. Russell 4G.

Starting at 7 p.m. with an excerpt from a Bach Cantats, the singers will give eight selections before being joined by the student body for the traditional college songs. The Glee Club program will feature two American folk songs and the opening scene from Verdi's Otello.

James Perrin '50, Anthony Glarraputo '50, and Walter Aikman '51 will sing the solo parts in the feature selections.

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