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To the Editors of the CRIMSON:
The statement in yesterday's CRIMSON that "Cambridge Town" was improperly orchestrated is hardly fair. The absence from rehearsal of several members of the band, whose instruments carried the air, accounts for the poor performance of that particular composition, and for what may have seemed to be a poor arrangement. The nature of the melody requires the placing of the composition in a difficult key, but with the whole band present, this difficulty will be overcome. 1907.
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