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INSTRUMENTAL CLUBS TO START TRYOUTS TONIGHT

All Instrument Players and Men With Special Acts Are Eligible To Enter Any One of the Five Clubs

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Trials for all who wish to join the Harvard Instrumental Clubs will be held tonight at 7 o'clock in the Music Building All members of the college who can play an instrument with proficiency, or who can do specialty numbers are eligible to try out for one of the five clubs.

The five clubs of the organization include the vocal club, the mandolin club, the banjo club, the specialty division, and the Gold Coast Orchestra. The vocal club specializes in singing college songs as well as selections from light operettas. The mandolin club and the banjo club use between them all string instruments, wood-winds, traps, and various brasses, and the specially division offers opportunities to all men with talent as ventriloquists, magicians, trap artists and one-man bands.

The main event of the year on the Instrumental Clubs' calendar is the Christmas trip on which 50 men will be taken with the clubs. It is definite that Buffalo. Cincinnati, and Chicago will be included on the trip, and presentations will be planned for other large cities. The Christmas trip has been an annual event except last year when an Easter voyage to Bermuda was to be substituted for it.

A schedule of seven or eight concerts are planned for the winter, beginning with a presentation at Governor Dummer Academy on Saturday, December 2. Other concerts will be given at Andover Academy, Roxbury Latin School, and the New Bedford Harvard Club.

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