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A small but appreciative audience attended the freshman concert at Brattle Hall last night. The clubs seemed to have caught the 'varsity spirit, especially the glee club, whose old timers pleased the audience immensely.
Some new verses of "In a Very Different Place." sung by H. L. Sanford were repeatedly encored. The "Dutch War song" arranged by F. B. Whittemore '96, was very well rendered. "Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup," as usual, proved a good tonic and the glee club received an enthusiastic encore. G. D. Whitehead's solos were especially commendable and received their due appreciation. The "Darkey's Jubilee" by the Banjo Club, and "Love's Dream after the Ball," by the Mandolin Club were the most effective pieces rendered by the respective clubs. Dancing followed the musical programme.
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