As will be seen by a notice in this issue, some members of the Freshman class are starting a freshman glee club. They wish to make it a general class matter, and we should urge all freshmen who have had any practice in singing, and who care to give the time to it, to present themselves to-day at the trial. When the spring comes, and men begin to loaf on the grass in the yard after dinner on warm evenings, it will be a very pleasant thing for the freshmen to have as a nucleus, a knot of fellows who have spent time enough in practice to be able to carry the parts in college songs.
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