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INSTRUMENTALISTS GATHER IN PAINE FOR LAST TRYOUTS

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The Harvard Instrumental Clubs hold their final tryouts tonight from 7 to 9 o'clock at Paine Hall in the Music Building. These trials are open to all members of the University including Freshmen, and will be held for the banjo, mandolin, and vocal clubs as well as the specialty division.

Last year the clubs took a trip through St. Louis, Georgia, and the Atlantic seaboard during the Christmas vacation. This year's tentative itinerary includes Syracuse, Buffalo, Rochester, Cleveland, Detroit, and Chicago.

W. M. Rice, who has coached the instruments since 1908 will continue in his duties this year B. F. Cogan '23 will coach the Vocal Club.

This is the final opportunity for candidates, and it is hoped especially that first tenors, basses, trombonists and joists, will appear at the trials.

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