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Plans for Freshman musical activities for the year will be presented at a meeting of the class in the Smith Halls Common Room this evening at 8 o'clock. Definite programs for the 1919 Glee, Mandolin, and Banjo Clubs will be outlined and the system of competitive interdormitory singing will be explained by Dr. A. T. Davison '06. Among the speakers will be President Lowell and W. J. Bingham '16. Music will be furnished by the University Glee Club and in addition W. H. Roope '16 will sing and E. B. Packard '16 will play a cello selection.
Trials for the Freshman Musical Clubs will be held on February 23 and 24 at 7 o'clock. On either of these evenings candidates for the Glee Club will report in the Smith Halls Common Room and candidates for the Banjo and Mandolin Clubs will report in Standish A 32. Any Freshman is eligible for the instrumental organizations who can play the mandolin, mandola, guitar, violin, cello, flute, clarinet, banjeaurine, banjo, or drums. Men who can play in both the Banjo and Mandolin Clubs are especially wanted. Candidates for all three clubs must bring a solo. At the conclusion of the trials, 25 men will be retained for the Glee Club and 30 for the Mandolin and Banjo Clubs.
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