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MUSICAL CLUBS ENTERTAIN AT PRINCETON TONIGHT

Glee and Instrumental Clubs Present Varied Program in Join Concert--Many Specialties to be Offered.

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The annual concert by the combined Princeton and University Glee Clubs and Instrumental Clubs will be given this evening at 8:30 o'clock in Alexander Hall at Princeton. The University Glee Club, which will be conducted by E. F. Knauth Jr. '24, will take 40 men to Princeton and the Instrumental Clubs, 35 men.

This evening's program promises much variety, as jazz music and football songs will figure in the concert. The music in general will be of a light nature.

The University Banjo Club and the Mandolin Club will each give two selections, which will be followed by a specialty number by the orchestra. The numbers which the Princeton Instrumental Club will present will be of much the same type with the addition of a specialty number by Princeton's jazz orchestra.

Each of the two glee clubs will sing two groups of songs, and each will close its program by singing their respective Alma Mater songs.

The programs of the University clubs follow:

University Glee Club

Group one: (a) My Bonny Lass  Thomas Morley (b) Chorus from "The Gondoliers"  Sir Arthur Sullivan Group two: (a) The Fathom Five  John Ireland (b) Football Songs Fair Harvard Words by Samuel Kilman 1811 The Banjo Club (a) 1923 Review  arranged by Rice (b) Up the Street  Morse The Mandolin Club (a) Swing Song  Barnes (b) Marcheia  Scherizinger The University Orchestra (a) A specialty number.

Admission will be 75 cents at the door for each person with reserve seats at $1.50 each.

Admission will be 75 cents at the door for each person with reserve seats at $1.50 each.

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