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Initial trials for the Freshman Instrumental Clubs will be held at 7 o'clock Monday night in the Common Room of Standish Hall.
The clubs will consist of four units, the vocal club, the mandolin club, the banjo club, and the jazz orchestra. Each of these will hold a competition, and in addition tryouts for specialty numbers will be held. In the last-named department, magicians, vocal and instrumental soloists, and ventriloquists are especially in demand.
Recently the executive committee of the University Instrumental Clubs appointed the following officers for the new organizations: president, Atreus von Schrader '34, of New York City; vice-president, Lloyd Brown '34, of Milton; secretary-treasurer, Guy Scull Hayes '34 of Andover; manager,. LeGrand Lock'-wood Thurber '34 of New York City.
The first rehearsal for the new Freshman clubs will be held on March 17, von Schrader states. When the upper class organizations disband before the spring vacation, the Freshman concerts will begin.
Tonight the University Instrumental Clubs will present the third of a series of nine spring concerts at Connecticut College in New London. Sixty-five men will make the trip.
The program will include numbers by each of the five divisions comprising the clubs, and will be much the same as that offered at the Milton and Boston Harvard Club concerts recently. Tonight's presentation is sponsored by the Service League of Connecticut College.
Following the program a dance will be given in honor of the Harvard entertainers.
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