IT is gratifying to see that the Faculty have reconsidered their vote in regard to the theatrical and musical organizations of the sophomore and freshmen classes and have voted to omit that part relating to the musical organizations. According to this last vote theatrical performances are forbidden but the musical performances are not interfered with. This shows a straightforward and fair view of the matter on the part of the Faculty and we are glad that they have recognized that the Freshman Musical Clubs are organizations of sufficient merit and usefulness to exist. The clubs, then, are put where they were before, subject, as usual, in point of public performances, to the approval of the Entertainment Committee of the Faculty.
The subject however, of three concerts by the clubs calls for a word of explanation. The Faculty have passed no rule that the clubs shall give three and only three public performances. They have merely stated, at the request of the Entertainment Committee, that three public concerts seems sufficient. It will be in the power of that committee, however, to permit more or fewer if they see fit.
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