That the Pierian and Glee Club had a most successful and enjoyable trip may be seen from the account in another column. Everything went off smoothly and pleasantly. The members are to be congratulated that their thorough organization and faithful practice are, thus early in the season, returning ample reward.
Heretofore there has never been reason to doubt the efficiency of these representatives of Harvard musical taste and skill, and to them, now, the future can only offer opportunities for greater triumphs. In recognition of their labors, it is hoped that not only a good audience but a crowded house will greet them in Sander's Theatre next Wednesday evening. What better way can there be to support a college institution, than by contributing to that which will return four-fold in pleasure. Let every man then show, by his presence at Sander's, that he appreciates the musical skill and enthusiasm of our Pierian and Glee Club.
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