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On the occasions of the Glee Club's singing in the Yard, it would be very effective to have the entire student audience join in the chorus of "Fair Harvard." Nothing could be more appropriate than such an ending to the delightful evening concerts, and the change would be welcomed by all students. The particular instance suggests a general principle which we would be glad to see observed. Whenever and wherever "Fair Harvard" is sung in a gathering of Harvard men, it should be sung in chorus of all present. The noble song of the College will be dearer to the students when they are thus familiar with it, and will quicken their love for Alma Mater as it does not now when it seems to belong to the Glee Club rather than to the whole College.

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