The Cambridge concert of the freshman glee club will occur this evening, and ought to be well attended by the class of '93. The proceeds of the concert will be given to the freshman crew, so that class loyalty ought to act with double force in drawing a large crowd. Not only should freshmen who have not yet heard their class glee club sing be sure to go to the concert tonight; but those who have not felt able to subscribe to their class crew should take this opportunity of getting an enjoyable entertainment in return for their subscription. That the concert will be well worth hearing we may safely predict. The club has trained hard and faithfully, and has made an unusually favorable impression. Their work ought to be rewarded by enthusiastic support at the concert this evening-the event to which they have looked forward through the year with most interest.
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GAIN OF FIFTY-NINE.