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TRIP FOR MUSICAL CLUBS

Definitely Arranged to Start December 23rd.-Last Concert on 28th.

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The final arrangements for the Musical Clubs' western trip during the Christmas recess have been made. Except for the trip in 1907, this is the first trip that the Musical Clubs have taken for fifteen years. It will be much more extensive than ever heretofore, as 50 men will be chosen to go by competition from the Glee, Mandolin, and Banjo Clubs. Manager J. S. Reed '10, and Assistant Manager R. S. Pattee '11, will accompany the clubs to make the necessary arrangements.

Since the preliminary plans were announced two weeks ago, it has been decided that no concerts will be given in Omaha, Neb. and Denver, Colo. In each of the other cities the local Harvard Clubs have shown great enthusiasm in arranging to entertain the members of the clubs and have generously undertaken to make all provisions necessary for a successful concert. Two standard Pullman cars and one baggage car will convey the clubs throughout the whole trip and between some places, where speed must be made, a special engine will be engaged.

According to the revised schedule the clubs will leave Boston on the afternoon of December 23 and will give their first concert in Springfield that evening. The second concert will be given in Cleveland, O. on December 24. A dual concert with the Yale Musical Clubs will be given in Cincinnati, O. on the evening of Christmas day. The fourth concert will be given in Minneapolis, Minn, on December 27, and the last in Chicago, Ill. on December 28. After this concert the men will be at liberty to return to Cambridge or go to their homes for the remaining days of the Christmas recess.

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