We congratulate the Glee Club and Pierian Sodality upon the highly successful concert of last evening. Nor let us forget the Banjo Club of which the university existence is now assured. The only criticism which need be made to the programme as a whole is that it was perhaps somewhat too long. The experiment made by the Pierian is very marked and its work was strong throughout. The advent of the Banjo Club as a co-partner in the work of the concert was highly relished by the audience, if judgment may be made from the prolonged applause which greeted its playing. Great praise is due to the management of the concert for the prompt manner in which the programme was carried out. The popularity of these concerts is widely increasing. The audience which filled Sanders, gave satisfactory evidence that the interest is not confined to Cambridge, many well-known residents of the neighboring cities being present.
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