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'26 SINGERS FINALLY MERGE WITH INSTRUMENTAL CLUBS

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Immediately after securing official approval yesterday for the union of the two organizations, representatives of the University Instrumental Clubs and of the 1926 Chorus, formerly known as the Sophomore Glee Club, met last night and drew up a definite plan for the amalgamation.

Under this plan the two clubs will keep separate their names and functions, but will combine to give joint concerts. On long trips only some 16 singers, chosen as a result of trials, will accompany the banjo and mandolin players, but at concerts near at hand the entire Chorus will sing at the end of the year, the 16 best men of the Chorus will be eligible for election to the instrumental Clubs.

The schedule at these joint concerts will consist of three numbers by the Banjo Club, two by the Mandolin Club, three by the 1926 Chorus and four or five specialty acts.

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