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Band Concert

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The Harvard Summer Band will hold the first of two Pops Concerts tomorrow at 7:15 p.m. Music, which will originate from the steps of Widener, will include selections from "The King and I," "My Fair Lady," and Sousa marches: and the first three movements of "Suite of Old American Dances" and "The Bugler's Holiday."

Soloists include George Kirklin '59, Samuel Kim '58, and Edward Martin '60. Conductor of the Summer Band, which is in its first season, is Bernard Wiseblatt '57. In the event of rain the concert will be held in Sanders Theatre.

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