A slip-up in the binding of the albums has delayed the appearance of the new band album entitled "Up the Street with the Harvard Band."
Frank W. Hopkins '52, manager of the Band, said last night that the records have been pressed and will be put on sale as soon as the albums come through. He estimated this would be some time next week.
The album will contain eight marches on one 33 1/3 r.p.m. or four 78 r.p.m. records. The L.P. record will be slightly more expensive than the four single records.
Besides four John Philip Souse marches, the album will also contain "Up the Street," by R. G. Morse and "Our Director," by F. E. Bigelow among others.
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