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PRELIMINARY TRIALS YIELD 46 MUSICIANS

Further Trials to be Held Wednesday Evening--Search for More Tenors, Basses, and Trombonists

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That 46 of the 70 musicians competing in the preliminary trials for the University Instrumental Clubs, were provisionally accepted, was announced last night at the Instrument Club offices in Westmorly Court.

Further trials are to be held next Wednesday night in an attempt to discover additional first tenors, basses, trombonists and banjoists. Rehearsals are to begin Tuesday night in preparation for a busy fall season. Plans are already taking shape for the Christmas trip, and the tentative itinerary includes Syracuse, Buffalo, Rochester, Cleveland, Detroit, and Chicago.

W. M. Rice, who has coached the instrument since 1908 will continue in his duties this year. B. F. Cogan '23, former member of the famous Bullard and Cogan of Hasty Pudding Club Show fame, will coach the Vocal Club.

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