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Glee Club Records

December 1938
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Glee Club Records
December 1938

THE COLLEGE Glee Club announces the sale of its new album, "Songs of Dartmouth College"—a set of six records which includes all the favorite songs of the College. Dartmouth Undying, Men of Dartmouth, Come Fellows, Dear Old Dartmouth, The Twilight Song, and EleazarWheelock make up the group.

For the first time the entire Glee Club was used in the making of records. Made in Rollins Chapel with the bells of Baker coming out clearly in the background of the Dartmouth Undying disc, these records have a campus appeal which it has heretofore been impossible to attain in the studios of commercial record concerns in New York City. Musically they echo the excellent standard attained by the Club during the last few years and mechanically they represent the work of the best recording machine used and the best records made by the Club over a period of months. This combination has made for what is by far the best recording of college songs yet to be published. Information concerning these records can be had at the office of the Council on Student Organizations, 15 Robinson Hall.