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Preparations for the training of the interdormitory choruses which will form the main feature on the Freshman jubilee program will begin at 7 o'clock tonight, when the whole class will meet in Smith Halls Common Room. Dr. A. T. Davison '06 and the leaders from the various halls will explain in detail the work for the glee clubs.
The work will consist of about 45 minutes or an hour one night a week. Occasional practises of the entire class will be held particularly to learn the class song, which will be chosen April 23.
Song leaders have been chosen from each of the Freshman halls as follows: Gore, William MacNeill Rodewald, Jr.; Smith, Alden French; Standish, Seymour Wadsworth. The leaders will be aided in handling their choruses by pianists from each building and by several upperclassmen. The accompanists who have been selected by the jubilee committee are Paul Tishman for Gore, and Wendell Davis for Standish. The pianist from Smith will be announced tonight.
All men who would be willing to take part in an entertainment in Smith Halls Common Room on the afternoon of the jubilee and can sing or play any instrument well, should hand in their names to T. S. Lamont, Standish C 23, some time today.
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