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A good audience and a good programme exceedingly well performed made the concert of the Freshman Musical Clubs in Brattle Hall last night a distinct success. The credit for this is due to all three clubs in almost equal measure. The numbers were of very even merit throughout.
The general character of the music was light, but it was executed with dash and considerable expression. "Koonville Koonlets," by the Mandolin Club, the "Darkies' Parade" by the Banjo Club, and "Boreen," by the Glee Club, were among the best numbers. Even the time-worn "Hannah" made a pronounced hit, although there was little new or original in the verses. The concert was followed by a dance.
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