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We publish in another column a communication complaining of the coldness which seems to pervade the audience at the Symphony concerts given in Sanders Theatre. It is true that although there is always a fair number of people present, the proportion of students is small, and a Cambridge audience is not reputed to be the most enthusiastic in the world. It would be well, however, if the students who do go would put a little more life and animation in applauding the performers than has been the custom here to fore. It serves to make everything pass on more smoothly, inspiring a confidence and an ease to the soloist which is always appreciated.

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