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TRIALS FOR UNIVERSITY BAND INAUGURATE 1925-26 SEASON

To Play at All Football Games Except First--Keeler Again Conducts

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To University Band started the 1925-26 season with the trials held last night in Memorial Hall. Although a large number of candidates reported, the management has announced that if there are any men who were unable to report last night they will be given an opportunity to do so tonight at 7 o'clock in Sanders Theatre.

Freshmen and graduate students who play the clarinet, cornet, piccolo, and flute are especially needed. Instruments will be loaned to anyone upon application to the management.

This year the band is again under the leadership of A. F. Keeley '27.

Beginning with the Middlebury game the band will play at all the football games including those at Brown and Princeton. The H. A. A. will pay the expenses of these trips.

For further information men may apply at Matthews 20.

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