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Plans for Trip of Musical Clubs

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With the exception of the western trip in 1907, this trip will be the first one that the Musical Clubs have taken for fifteen years. The arrangements for concerts and entertainments, however, will be much more elaborate than heretofore, as the graduates throughout the different cities where concerts are to be given have shown no end of enthusiasm in managing the necessary details. Fifty-two men will go on the trip.

The program, which will be the same at each concert, follows: 1.  "The Stadium,"  Arr. by Rice Banjo Club. 2.  "The Night is Still,"  Willis Clark Glee Club, 3.  "The Skaters,"  Waldteufel mandolin Club. 4.  "Under the Double Eagle,"  Wagner Arr. by Rice Banjo Club. 5.  "Old Folks at Home,"  Stephen C. Foster Glee Club. 6.  "Amina,"  Paul Lincke Mandolin Club. 7.  "Longshoreman,"  Edward Chesham Glee Club. 8.  "Assembly,"  Arr by Rice Banjo Club. 9.  (a)"The Forest of Arden,"  Arr. by F. P. Ferguson '10   (b)"The Scarf Dance,"  Chaminade Mandolin Club. 10.  "Johnny Schmoker,"  Arr. by Raphaelson Glee Club. FINALE. "Fair Harvard,"  Gilman 1811 Glee Club.

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