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Pianists, Banjo, Mandolin Players in Current Demand

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If you are a good pianist or play a banjo or mandolin, the Instrumental Clubs have definitely a place for you.

In line with this statement made yesterday by Theodore C. Osborne '37, president of the Clubs, first tryouts for new men take place tonight and tomorrow night, and there will be a general meeting for all men Thursday, in Phillips Brooks House at 7.30 o'clock.

Three concerts already appear on the year's program. The first is at Brooks School on December 6; others are scheduled for Dummer Academy and the Hotel Continental.

In addition to Osborne, officers of the Clubs include John C. Wood '38, vice-president, and Edward L. Barnes '38, secretary.

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