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MUSICIANS BEGIN WORK TONIGHT

Trials to be Conducted in Paine Hall Tomorrow Night

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The University Instrumental Clubs will begin work tonight in preparation for the spring program, which opens with a Concert to be given at the Union February 15. Candidates for the Clubs will be given a last opportunity to display their talents tomorrow night in Paine Hall, when trials in all departments of musical accomplishment will be held from 7 to 9 o'clock.

Performances during the Spring term have been scheduled in New York, New Bedford, Milton, Fall River, Portland, Exeter, and Boston. The first appearance will be followed by a dance under the auspices of the Union. The following week the Clubs will depart for New York where they will play in the Town Hall, Saturday night, February 23.

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