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MANAGERIAL COMPETITION IS OPENED TO 1936 BY GLEE CLUB

Annual Milton concert Will Be Held On Friday, February 17

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A managerial competition open to Freshmen has been announced by the Glee Club. There will be a meeting of candidates on the third floor of the Music Building tomorrow evening at 7 o'clock.

The purpose of allowing Freshmen to compete is that the winner may have an opportunity to be assistant manager in his Sophomore year.

The annual concert of the Club at Milton Academy on February 17 will contain the following selections: two choruses from "Princess Ida," by Gilbert and Sullivan; Vittoria's "Ave Maria"; "J'Entends le Moulin," a French-Canadian folk song: "The Camels Are Coming"; "Salvation Belongeth To Our Lord," by Tsegesnakoff; the "Cavalier's Song," by Sanford' two choruses from "Orpheus," by Glueck; "Firefiles" and "At Father's Door," two Russian folk songs; "Secret Nock," by Brahms; and "Let Their Celestial Concerts All Unite," by Handel.

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