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Glee Club Trials.

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Seventy-two men were candidates at the two trials of the University Banjo Club. Last year's club is practically intact and only a small number of new men will be finally retained, but it is possible that some them may displace former members.

The following men have been retained for further trial:

First tenors--J. H. Freese Sp., J. R. Wyckoff '02, R. C. Paige '03, A. S. Proudfoot '02, I. V. Barth 1L., R. A. Wood '03, G. M. Watson Sp.

Second tenors--C. W. Brown '03, J. H. Converse '02, F. G. Hodskins Sp., A. F. Gooding '03, H.L. Riker '03, L. V. Banker '03, S. Baird '03.

First basses -- P. L. Fish '01, J. P. Whalen Sp., C. L. Ellison '01, L. A. Janney '02, L. P. Frothingham '02, R. Kinnicutt '02, F. R. DuBois '01, W. Wadsworth '02, C. B. Hollings '01.

Second basses--W. A. Frost '01, R. S. Rainsford '02, M. R. Brownell '02, J. C. Rowley '02.

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