A word of hearty praise is due the Musical Clubs which practically ended their season last night. Their work throughout the year has been of the highest order and has met with unqualified success. It may be poor policy to advertise the college; but Harvard is very glad of all the credit which can bome to her from such excellent representatives as the members of the Musical Clubs, in their concerts in and out of Cambridge this year, have proved themselves to be.
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No HeadlineIt is a source of regret that better opportunities for the study of instrumental music are not offered by the
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Musical Department for 1890-91.This department is under the direction of Professor John Knowles Paine. The aim of the department is to provide a
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No HeadlineWE are glad to learn that the interest in music is reviving in college. The Glee Club and the Pierian
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No HeadlineWe are somewhat surprised to learn that one of our musical organizations is suffering at present from the indifference or
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No HeadlineNotices have been posted about the yard calling for all men in college who can play any musical instrument, to