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Freshman Glee Club Candidates.

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At the meeting of candidates for the Freshman Glee Club held last evening in Lower Dane, the following men were taken on for further trial: First tenors, F. D. Brannan, W. E. Brown, F. D. Root, D. Grant, R. L. Fernald, M. C. Leen, L. Ullmann; second tenors, R. G. Hopkins, M. Stearns, F. W. Blatchford, L. E. Ware, F. A. Turner, J. A. Homans, M. G. Savage, H. M. King, J. A. Macy, H. F. Wolff, H. D. Montgomery, W. Spencer, T. J. Mooney; first bass, H. D. Lloyd, B. Whitbick, R. Wolcott, Jr. W. M. Scudder, W. M. Leavitt, H. C. Whitfield, H. P. Huntress, H. Coonley, L. K. Conant, E. H. Virgin, M. D. Whitman, P. Haughton, G. Swan, E. B. Barstow, H. A. Stearns, R. M. McKittrick, W. Adams; second bass, H. Talmadge, W. J. Taylor, T. H. Clarkson, J. F. Bacon, N. C. Burton, G. B. Ford, W. Morse, P. Jewell, S. C. Coleman, C. C. Butters, E. A. Throop, C. M. Whitman, M. P. Mason.

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