Three Harvard bands will play at the Student Assembly's free college-wide concert, on Sunday, which organizers hope will draw 1500 people to the Quad.
The assembly has hired "Stereotype" and a joint Harvard-MIT group, "The Corporate Empires" to play, Kenneth R. Levine '83, social committee co-chairman, said yesterday, adding that "Freebase," a band of freshmen who have volunteered their services, will begin the noon-5 p.m. concert.
Eight House committees, each of whom donated $50, have funded the event, Levine said.
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