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Some changes have been made in the route of the trip of the Harvard musical clubs since the last announcement in the CRIMSON.
The clubs will leave Boston on Friday, the 22nd, and will give their first concert that night in New York, at the concert hall in Madison Square Garden. On the 23d they will appear in Philadelphia, at the Association Hall; on the 25th in Washington, at Metzerott Hall; on the 26th in Baltimore, at the Harris Academy of Music; on the 27th in Pittsburg, at Carnegie Hall; on the 29th at Cleveland, at Association Hall; on the 30th in Buffalo at Concert Hall; on January 1st in Auburn, at the High School Hall; and on January 2nd in Albany, at a hall not yet decided upon. The whole distance covered will be about 1900 miles. Two of the cities, Baltimore and Auburn, have never before been visited by Harvard musical clubs.
Mr. Rodney MacDonough, of the Pennsylvania Railroad, will have charge of the travelling arrangements.
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