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While most of the students go away from Cambridge for a vacation during the holidays, three of the undergraduate organizations continue their activity with hardly a recess. Members of the hockey squad, by resuming practice on December 30, will gain a valuable four days work in the important development of a unified machine.
More significant in the direct effect on the reputation of the University, is the holiday trip to New York by the Dramatic Club. Two performances of its fall comedy mark a great step forward in the field of undergraduate dramatics.
Most important of all is the extensive trip of the University Musical Clubs, including concerts in eight large cities of the Middle West. A severe test of every qualification has cut the Clubs down to a picked number of about fifty men. Theirs is the duty and the opportunity to represent Harvard in communities where it is little known and to win friends for it.
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