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Harvard Night at the Pops.

Tonight will be Harvard Night at the Pop Concert at Symphony Hall. The Glee Club will attend and accompanied by the orchestra will lead in singing the new baseball songs to be sung at the Yale game. Copies of the songs will be distributed tonight and at the Yard concerts on Tuesday and Wednesday. The words are as follows:

THE CRIMSON EVER.

[To the tune of the "Land of the Mid-night Sun," from "Hi-Ka-Ya."]

From a legion staunch and true,

With banners glorious

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And songs victorious,

Arise the words forever new:

The Crimson Ever! Harvard!

So into the game again!

With slogans ringing,

Our victory bringing,

While each heart echoes this refrain:

The Crimson Ever! Harvard!

The Crimson Ever! The Crimson Ever!

HERE'S A CHEER FOR THEM ALL.

[To the tune of "King Charles."]

Bring the team which you boast,

Crack it up as you will;

There's a Crimson-clad host,

Which the Elis can't kill!

See the Blue stand aghast

When they can't find the ball.

For we fight to the last!

Here's a cheer for them all,

Here's a cheer for them all!

[Three long Harvards and three times three for the nine.]

Following is the regular programme: 1.  a. March, "Hail to the Crimson,"  Henry.   b. March, "Cruiser Harvard,"  Strube 2.  Waltz, "Les Patineurs,"  Waldteufel 3.  March, "Up the Street,"  Morse 4.  Selections from "Queen Phillipine," Pi Eta, 1902,  Denison. 5.  Valse Bleue,  Margis 6.  March, "Our Director,"  Bigelow 7.  Selection, "Largo,"  Handel. 8.  Selections: a. Stein Song,  Bullard.   b. "Health to King Charles,"  Boott '31 9.  Selections, "Hi-Ka-Ya,"  Hasty   Pudding 1902,  Lang. 10.  Selection, "Cavalleria Rusticana,"  Mascagni. 11.  Selections: a. "On to Victory," b. "The Crimson Ever." 12.  Fair Harvard.

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