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Musical Clubs.

Communications.

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To the Editors of the Crimson:

Will you allow a graduate, one who was a member of the Glee Club in the prehistoric times of "Western Trips," to venture this observation? -- that the musical club men whose concerts now delight hundreds or, I may say, thousands of their fellow-members at the Union's Tuesday evening meetings are filling a more natural, a healthier and on the whole a jollier place in college life than their predecessors of a decade ago, who toured the country in competition with a dozen other colleges, or gave "benefits" under the auspices of Masonic organizations in neighboring suburbs, and whose chief interest in the Sanders Theatre concerts was to know whether the proceeds would cover the deficit of the last trip. X.

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