The Glee, Mandolin, and Banjo Clubs will give a Yard concert in front of Matthews, this evening at 7.30. The special purpose of this concert is to give everyone a chance to learn the songs which will be sung at the game with Pennsylvania on Saturday. The Glee Club will lead the singing of these songs until they are familiar. As it will be dark at the concert everyone is urged to learn them by heart before that time. Later more songs will be printed, and learned in the same way; so that there will be a good list of them by the time of the Yale games.
The program follows: The following are the baseball songs which will be learned. The first is to the Hawaiian air "Ka-ua," which the Glee Club has been singing this winter. The cheers in the middle and at the end are shouted, not sung, and the bracketed lines adapt the lines to either Yale or Pennsylvania. The Pennsylvania words will be sung tonight. HAWAIIAN SONG. Johnny Harvard Rub it in to { Pennsy, Eli, Johnny Harvard Knock the baseball sky high. Line a home run to the fence. Make them look like thirty cents. Raise the Crimson { oe'r the Red and Blue high above the Blue. Rah! Rah! Rah! Harvard! Harvard! Harvard! Rah! Rah! Rah! Rah! Rah! Rah! Rah! Rah! Rah! Johnny Harvard, Read more in News