Among the pleasantest features of college life in the spring are the open-air concerts by the Glee Club. The amount of pleasure they confer upon the student must far outweigh any little trouble to which the club is put, and yet thus far the club has sung only twice. These concerts have for a long time almost formed a part of college life, and it does not seem as if the club could be justified in so slighting them. It is generally supposed to be a college institution; if it is, more attention ought to be paid to the wishes of the college, and these desires were plainly enough shown by the reception awarded the concert last Friday. Great excellence and finish are not demanded by those who listen, nor is it necessary that as much care should be used in their preparation as in making ready for a regular concert.
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PROPERTY FOR HARVARD COLLEGE.