THE number of candidates who appeared last night for the Freshman Glee Club was decidedly small and did very little credit to the class. This may be due, however, to ignorance of the pleasure and benefit which the freshmen get out of their club. The Glee Club has always proved a source of much pleasure to freshmen, for it generally brings together a good number of fellows in a social way, the rehearsals are not so numerous as to be burdensome, and there are always a number of concerts given throughout the year. The club generally receives invitations to sing at afternoon teas and receptions, and concerts are often given out of town. In addition to this there is a concert given in the spring in Cambridge, the proceeds of which go to the class crew. So that besides being a source of pleasure to the members, the club gives considerable financial help to the crew. In fact this has come to be a customary contribution and a needed one, and we trust that Ninety-six will not fail in this respect. There will be another trial for candidates next Tuesday and we urge all men who can sing at all to attend.
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