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The leaders of the Freshman Hall Choruses which will complete at the Jubilee, were chosen recently, one man being picked from each dormitory.
From James Smith Hall, D. E. Rounds will hold the baton; W. R. Koch was chosen to conduct the Standish Hall chorus; and J. T. L. Thorup will lead the singers from Gore Hall.
The choruses will compete at 6.15 o'clock on the afternoon of the Jubilee. Each chorus will sing two songs of its own selection. In addition one song, a Dutch folk song called "A Prayer of Thanksgiving" will be rendered by each one of the choruses separately.
The prizes are a silver cup upon which is engraved the name of the winning chorus, and a silver baton presented to the leader.
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