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Five students in the College and Graduate Schools will work their passages to the West Indies during Spring vacation and to Europe this summer by playing as an orchestra on ships of the Holland-American Line.
Edward Epstein '36 is arranging the trip and will conduct the orchestra. The other four men are as yet indefinite.
The European trip will begin late in June when the liner leaves New York and will end early in September. Approximately 12 days are to be spent in the West Indies on the liner Veendam. Ports of call include Nassau. Havana, Kingston, and Martinique.
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