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MUSIC IN THE SPRING

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The spring schedule of the University Musical Clubs includes several interesting features. The Glee Club, in its appearance at the Apollo Club concert and the intercollegiate contest in New York, will give a program of standard music that requires highly developed choral ability. The most pretentious part of the new schedule, however, is the joint production of "Orpheus" by the Glee Club and the Radcliffe Choral Society. The members of these two student choruses, in presenting a complete opera are undertaking an untried and colossal project for undergraduates. Success in this, as in the other concerts, will set a new high-water mark for the Musical Clubs achievements.

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