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GERMAN SING-SONG IS HELD AT LOWELL HOUSE TONIGHT

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This evening at 7 o'clock in the Lowell House Tower Room there will be a gathering for the purpose of singing German songs. Any members of the University who may be interested are invited to attend. J. M. Hawkes '26, who has had experience in such singing at the universities of Marburg and Munchen, will accompany on the piano. Hawkes emphasized the fact that the gathering is not for the purpose of practicing, but rather for wholesome enjoyment in the songs.

Due to an increased interest in these meetings, the time has been changed to one more convenient to all concerned. Everything is quite informal; smoking is permitted, and one may come or go at leisure. So far about 25 men have been attending the weekly meetings since their start at the beginning of the year.

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