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To the Editors of the Crimson:
It does not seem possible that the attendance at the recent trials for the University Banjo Club, represents the number of men in the University who are able to play the banjeaurine and the banjo. In order adequately to represent the University at the coming Yale concert, it is absolutely necessary to select the club from a greater number of candidates than appeared at the trials. There will be a second trial of candidates for the Banjo Club on Thursday, November 7, at 7 o'clock, in 1 Weld Hall. It is urgently requested that every man in the University who plays the banjeaurine or banjo come out and try. 1902.
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