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PRINCETON STUDENT ORCHESTRA TO GO TO EUROPE THIS SUMMER

Ten Men Will Make a Month's Stay in London, Followed by Trips to Ostend, Paris and Luzerne.

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The Princeton Student Orchestra, led by C. I. Crouse, will go abroad this summer to play in London and in some of the large summer resorts on the continent. The Orchestra plans to leave New York on June 24th, taking passage on the Olympic for England, arriving in London July 2nd. The men will remain at the Hotel Savoy for about one month, playing various engagements, and will leave the first of August for Ostend, Paris and Luzerne, taking several side trips on the way.

A representative of the Savoy came to Princeton recently to hear them play and was quite satisfied. A total of ten men will compose the orchestra, although an extra man may be taken.

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