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At a recital for Freshmen last night in the Smith Halls common-room Dr. A. T. Davison '06 outlined plans for the organization of interdormitory singing for the year.
The singing will be conducted along the same lines as last year. Soon after mid-years, dormitory leaders will be appointed who will have charge of the singing in the hall. Each hall will meet once every week, when songs will be rehearsed, and the season will end a few weeks before the final examination period. The interest taken by the members in the halls will determine whether a final contest between the three dormitories will be held. The final contest will be made the centre of a jubilee, similar to last year's, at which a trophy, which has been recently designed, will be competed for. Standish will be given the trophy as soon as it has been finished because of its defeating the other two dormitories in the competition last
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