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The Glee and Banjo Clubs took a trip to Jamaica Plain last evening and were warmly received by a large audience in Elliot Hall. The programme was, in the main, made up of selections used on the western trip. Of the two organizations, the Banjo Club, was evidently the favorite, and easily carried off the honors of the evening. The rendering of the "Darkey's Dream," finding especial favor with the audience The Glee Club was not quite up to its usual high standard and showed signs of lack of rehearsing. It is to be hoped that the want of interest which evidently prevails to a certain extent among some of the members in the organization, will be made up before the spring concert in Sanders takes place. After the programme was finished there was dancing till 12, which most of the members of the club stayed to enjoy.
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