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With barrels of beer and an evening of informal singing, the reorganized Instrumental Clubs began their spring season at a meeting in the Lowell House Tower Room last night. Secor D. Browne '38, president of the Clubs, outlined the plans for spring concerts and called first rehearsals for Monday.
The question of the Mandolin Club was settled simply by determining to continue the unit if sufficient mandolin players were interested. If enough men are found forthcoming, it is planned to organize a string ensemble to take its place.
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