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The third "pop-night," held in the Union last evening, was the most successful so far. Selections were given by the Glee, Banjo and Mandolin Clubs, and there was impromptu singing during the intermissions. The new seating arrangements proved to be a decided improvement.

The most popular selections were the "Hawaiian Song" and "Rhine-Wine Song," by the Glee Club; "A Stroll Through Cairo," by the Mandolin Club.

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