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The Glee Club will give its second informal Yard concert in front of Holworthy this evening at 7.30. The first concert, given on the evening of June 8, marked the revival of an old custom which lapsed without any assigned cause three years ago. The consideration which probably induced this lapse was the mistaken desire to save the selections for the concert given in Sanders Theatre that year for the first time, on the eve of the Yale game. Each year since that time letters have been received lamenting the discontinuance of the concerts, and this year the requests for its revival have been particularly urgent.
The one great criticism invariably passed upon the Musical Clubs has been the dearth of opportunities afforded the undergraduates, whose interest is naturally the strongest, of hearing them. The duration of the revival depends upon the success it meets with this year. The last concert was successful, but did not attract so much attention as it deserved; it is therefore to be hoped that all who can will leave their work for a few minutes this evening, thereby manifesting their appreciation of the effort the Glee Club is making, and ensuring permanence for the concerts.
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