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The concert by the Musical Clubs last night was a great success, and Sanders Theatre was crowded to its utmost capacity. All the clubs played selections new in Cambridge, and repeated very few of the usual "stock" pieces.
In the numbers rendered by the Glee Club, the "Rock by the Sea" gave opportunity for the most artistic effect, and showed the club at its best. "Little Tommy" and the other humorous selections were appreciated. The solos by C.N. Prouty '00 were among the best parts of the programme. An encore selection especially, "There Little Girl, Don't Cry," he sung very effectively.
The Mandolin Club played best in the more delicate selections, "La Susana," and "Salome." The innovation of an accompaniment by the Mandolin Club to the Glee Club's songs was particularly successful.
The Banjo Club's first number, a medley of negro melodies, was ragged. The rest of their playing, however, was better than their work of last year. "Back to Barracks," by R.G. Pratt '00, was given with dash and vigor.
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