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Bringing the total up to 75 members, 27 new men have been accepted into the Harvard University Orchestra following trials held last Wednesday and Thursday, the largest group ever taken into the Pierian Sodality in its 130 years of existence.
The size of this year's orchestra may necessitate the transfer of rehearsals from Paine Hall, enlarged last year to accommodate the then large aggregation of 65, to the roomier stage in Sanders Theatre.
New Members Listed
A complete list of new members follows:
Leon P. Brachman, Roger A. Cunningham, Elliot Forbes, Bernard D. Frank, Allen Greene, Bristol Hall, Charles Heidelberger, Clarence W. Hewlett, Jr., William Hodson, Jr., Gabriel Jackson, William B. Kehi, Harry E. Kinzie.
Karl W. Kirchwey, Charles Kitchin, William Kruskal, Joseph H. Laird, Nathaniel C. Lehrman, Alfred MacAllister, George C. McElheny, Malcolm Murphy, Oliver S. Oldman, Edward P. Richardson, Frank C.G. Stahl, Bernard S. Straus, David A. Stuntz, Donald C. Wetmore, William Wiggleswortli, and Alan Winkelstein.
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