One thousand copies of the College Band's "Ivy League Album" will go on sale in the Union and the House dining halls during the first week after vacation, Walter J. Skinner, Band manager, announced yesterday.
The second waxing of the album, which contains songs of Dartmouth, Harvard, Princeton, and Yale, will be used to meet the demand for the records from alumni and at other colleges, Skinner explained.
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