To the editors of the Crimson:
The old Club 47 on Palmer Street was really the new Club 47 on Palmer Street. Being one of those who sang regularly in the Old Club 4', Mt. Auburn I can also, with some certainty, say that Joan, Bob and Dave did not sing on Palmer Street.
Come in at your convenience for a fuller history of the folk music scene in Cambridge. Ted Alevizos Librarian, Lamont Library
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