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The plans for the Harvard Glee Club's spring trip have now been completed and include concerts at New York, Wilmington, Philadelphia, Washington, Pittsburg, and Buffalo.
Fifty-three singers will be taken on the trip, two accompanists, and three managers. The soloists who will accompany the club are J. F. Lautner ocC., George Renwick '25, and C. D. Whidden '22, tenors; and L. R. Ring '22, baritone. The complete list of the singers making the trip will not be announced until next Friday.
The first concert will be on the evening of April 17 in Carnegie Hall, New York. The following day the club will go to Wilmington where that will be the guests of the Harvard Club of Delaware. In the afternoon Mr. Eugene DuPont '97 will give a tea dance in his home in their honor. A concert will be given in the Play House in the evening.
On April 19 the Harvard Club of Philadelphia will entertain them at luncheon, and Mrs. Walter Cope will give a tea in their honor in the afternoon. The evening's concert will be in the Academy of Music.
The following day the Club will give concerts at the Mt. Alto and the Walter Reed hospitals in Washington. They will give a public concert at 7.45 o'clock in the National Theatre, and in the evening they will be entertained by the Harvard Club of Washington.
On April 21 the Club will be entertained at lunch in Pittsburg by the Harvard Club of that city. The concert on that evening will be in the Carnegie Music Hall.
The trip will wind up with a concert in the Elmwood Music Hall of Buffalo on April 22. During the day the members will be guests of the Harvard Club of Buffalo.
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