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Instrumental Clubs Trials Open Tonight and Tomorrow

Those Accepted Are Eligible for Trip at Christmas

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Embryonic instrumentalists, toting everything from bass viols to disappearing rabbits, will file into the Music Building this and tomorrow evening from 7 to 8 o'clock. There they will "strut their stuff" before the heads of the five Instrumental Club organizations in an effort to prove themselves capable of entertaining Boston audiences, famed for their cold attitude toward everything theatrical.

All who are accepted at these trials will have the chance to take part in the weekly concerts, and are eligible for the Christmas trip which is planned through Western New York. Open to all undergraduates, this club offers an opportunity for Freshmen to meet and mingle with upperclassmen.

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