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At the meeting of the representatives of the Musical clubs of Columbia, Cornell, Dartmouth, Harvard, Pennsylvania, Princeton, and Yale at the Harvard Club of New York, arrangements were made for an Intercollegiate Musical Association. The purpose of the association is to conduct an annual competitive glee club concert, the winners of first and second places of which will be awarded cups. The number of men on each club is limited to 25. A. F. Pickernell '14 was elected president of the association and F. Graves '15, chairman of the executive committee. This committee will arrange for the first concert to be given in Carnegie Hall, New York City, on May 9, and will submit complete plans for the affair to all the colleges in the association within the next two weeks. The success of the undertaking will then depend on how completely these colleges enter into the proposal.
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