Harvard Krokodiloes (Musical group)
Origins of the Group
The Krokodiloes is Harvard University's oldest a cappella singing group. Although conflicting versions of the group's origins exist, the most popular version is that it was founded as a quartet in the spring of 1946 by David Binger (A.B. 1948) and Arthur Boylston Nichols III (A.B. 1948), upon their return from the service in World War II. They recruited Frank Cabot (A.B. 1949) and David Biddle (A.B. 1949) who had sung in a quartet at Groton. Yale had a fine singing tradition, but Harvard University's was noticeably lacking.
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