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29 Men Accepted At Trials By University Orchestra

Will Take Part In Extensive Season Of Concerts Being Arranged

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Trials for the Harvard University Orchestra, which were held recently, brought out an unusual number of able candidates. Of these a total of 29 men were accepted, which, with those members returning from last year, seems to assure a very successful season. An extensive season of concerts is being arranged.

The following men were retained after the trials: B. G. Clarke '38, E. T. Clarke '38, E. R. Coburn '38, A. J. Corey '38, W. D. Fraser '38, E. J. Ganem '37, W. M. Ginsburg '38, F. E. Greene '38, E. W. James '38, T. P. Kolman '38, E. T. Ladd '38, W. P. Lester '38, E. Levens '38, R. S. Levy '38, E. W. Meisenhelder, 3rd '38, B. Michael GB, J. L. Morrison '38, A. M. Nittle '36, O. Paul '38, R. S. Play-fair '36, D. Rhodes '38, H. A. Robinson '38, I. Romanow '37, W. H. Shapley '38, R. W. Snyder '38, A. Steinberg '38, W. P. Swett '38, L. B. Wheildon '36, P. White '38.

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