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No University Chorus.

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The following is a copy of the report made by the committee which conducted the trials for the University chorus: CAMBRIDGE, March 26, 1900.

The committee requested to try the voices of applicants for a representative University chorus to go on a concert tour abroad, having heard the voices of over sixty, has decided that neither sufficient musical nor vocal talent has appeared to warrant the formation of such a chorus.   George L. Osgood '66,   W. A. Locke '69,   Arthur Foote '74,   George A. Burdett '81,   W. R. Spalding '87,   Lewis S. Thompson '92.

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