With the pleasant weather which has now fairly set in, we hope that the season of open-air concerts by the Glee Club will be begun again. It is true that the college has by no means earned any right to this privilege by any generous support of the club, but the tradition of open-air singing on the steps of Matthews by the club is one that should not be given up as it is one of the pleasantest features of college life and always tends to increase the interest and pride felt by the college in its Glee Club.
It might add much to the entertainment afforded by these concerts, we imagine, if in the more popular songs and the college songs a larger chorus might be formed to join in the singing. There are certainly a large enough number of good voices in college, and if some such plan were adopted a vastly larger amount of "college" enthusiasm would be aroused
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