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Five jazz specialists and a dixieland band will play at a concert at 3 p.m. today in Sanders Theatre. The program is for the benefit of the Negro scholarship fund of the College and Radcliffe chapters of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People.
Bobby Hackett on the cornet, Fraukile Newton on the trumpet, Vic Dickenson and J. C. Higgenbothan and their trombones, Geno Sedric on the clarinet, and the Crimson Stompers have donated their services for the program.
The selections to be played will be decided "five minutes before the program begins," according to Sue Grassle '51 of the Radcliffe A.A.C.P.
The concert is one of a series of benefits for the scholarship fund to help Nego students at the College and Radcliffe meet expenses. Starting last spring with a similar concert, the series has also included a square dance at Memorial Haff and the showing of "The Quiet One" here.
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