Yale and Harvard men will raise their voices in Harmony tonight when the Harvard Glee Club combines with Yale's to give their annual joint concert in Paine Hall at 8:30 o'clock.
The Clubs will sing a long list of selections, for the most part separately but combining for some numbers. G. Wallace Woodworth '24, assistant professor of Music and conductor of the Harvard Glee Club, has chosen two catches by Purcell as the featured numbers, "Casey Jones" and "The Old Maid's Son."
The Yale Club, led by Marshall Bartholomew, will sing a group of American folk songs. The Program Choruses from Croesus and Prinz Jodelet Keiser Shoot, false love Morley Glorius Apollo Webbe (Written for the first Glee Club London, 1700) Chorus from Khovanstichina Moussorgsky (Soloist: Fred Rogosin, 1G) Harvard Follow me down to Carlow Irish Folk Tune Nina Porgolese (Soloist: Donald S. Dever, Jr., '41) Ca' Hawkie Through the Watter North England Folk Tune The Turtle Dove Scotch Tune (Soloist: Hunter H. Comly, '41) More Was Lost at Mohacs Field Hungarian Folk Song Yale Brothers, Sing On Grieg Yale and Harvard American Folk Songs (a) Ain't Dat Good News? (Spiritual) arr. by William Dawson (b) Soon One Morning (Spiritual) arr. by Marshal Bartholomew (c) Couldn't Hear Nobody Pray (Spiritual) (Soloist: M.D. Stafford, '40) (d) Cindy (Carolina Fiddle Tune) arr. by Arthur Hall Football Medley Yale Two American Folk Songs (a) Casey Jones arr. by Edward B. Lawton, Jr., '34 (b) The Old Maid's song arr. by Howard Brockway (Soloist: H.M. Rainie, '40) Two Catches Purcell (a) I gave her cakes (b) Once, twice, thrice I Julia tried Two Choruses from The Mikado Sullivan Finale from The Gondoliers Sullivan Football Songs Harvard Bright College Years Fair Harvard Yale and Harvard