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Result of Greek Play Chorus Trials

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Twenty-five men reported at the trials for the chorus of "Agamemnon" yesterday evening. The following were retained for further trial: M. Adelsheim '09, G. Bettman 2L., E.N. Fales '08, N.B. Groton '07, B.M. Langstaff '08, S.B. Luce '09, R.V. Magers 1G., H.H. Perry '07, J.J. Rowe '07, S.F. Strothers sC., J.L. Swarts '07. F.H. Birch 2L. has been appointed leader of the chorus, for which twelve men will finally be retained. Mr. J.E. Lodge, the composer of the chorus music, Professor C.B. Gulick '90, Professor W.F. Harris '91, Professor A.A. Howard '82, Mr. W.A. Locke '69, Professor M.H. Morgan '81, Professor H.W. Smyth '78, Professor W.R. Spalding '87, and Mr. B.G. Willard acted as judges last night.

Owing to a Glee Club concert at the Union at the time of the trials it is thought that several men were prevented from coming who would otherwise have been present. For this reason there will be a second trial in Holden on December 7 at 8 o'clock.

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