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In view of the prevailing necessity for attention to military training it has been decided to abandon all Freshman musical activities, including the Jubilee, for the remainder of the year. Dr. A. T. Davison '06, who has had general charge of the Freshman singing, has deemed such a move advisable, but as 1920 has shown more interest in singing than any previous class, it is probable that with the resumption of normal College activities future classes will carry on the work so well begun.
The remaining schedule of the University Glee Club has also been cancelled on account of the national situation. Concerts in New York and several cities around Cambridge, as well as the joint concert with the Cecelia Society in Symphony Hall, have been called off and a very successful season for the club brought to a close.
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