There occurs this evening an event which is always looked forward to with much pleasure by the college community and the citizens of Cambridge at large. The Glee Club and Pierian Sodality, assisted by the newly organized Banjo Club, give their annual fall concert to-night. The performances of these two clubs, of which the college has good reason to be proud, have established their reputation in the musical sphere of Cambridge almost as firmly as the Symphony Orchestra's is fixed in Boston. The past successes of the Glee Club and Pierian Sodality, together with the talent which the members of this year undoubtedly possess, are sufficient guarantee for a delightful musical treat. We are glad to be relieved of the task of encouraging men to attend the concert, as the tickets have had an unusually large sale and it only remains for us to congratulate those who are fortunate enough to gain admission.
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