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The long contemplated European trip of the Amherst College Musical organizations has finally taken a definite form. The Glee, Banjo and Mandolin Clubs, comprising thirty-five men will sail July 4, on the American Line steamer Berlin, for Southampton, England.
Mr. Charles Terry, a brother of Miss Ellen Terry, is to undertake the management of the trip through England and Scotland.
Concerts will be given at Brighton, Hastings, and several other resorts along the channel, after which the clubs will go to London. Passing north toward Scotland they will play at Sheffield, Nottingham, Birmingham, Edinburgh and Glasgow. From Glasgow they will go to Liverpool, where the clubs will disband. This will be the first trip of the kind ever undertaken by an American college and according to the present prospects its success is almost assured.
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