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After having spent the whole year in practice the musical clubs are prepared this evening to give their long expected concert. The time and attention which the clubs devote to getting up their music is little realized. When the time of the spring concert is drawing near, a large part of the time of a member of one of the clubs must be given up to rehearsals., This year we understand that all the clubs have been working especially hard, and that one of the best concerts in the history of the musical organizations will be given this evening. We notice with pleasure the not infrequent appearance on the program of the names of college composers. While the clubs should always strive for good music, they would add a distinctive feature to the concert by having college talent generously represented. Fortunately this year we have college music which is good music.

The other feature of the concert, the dancing in Memorial Hall, ought to be made an important and enjoyable feature. The efforts which were made at the winter concert to elevate the tone of this part of the program were attended with gratifying success. The dances, however, are still not all that they should be, and every effort should be made this evening to make the dance which follows the glee club concert in Cambridge up to the level of those which accompany the concerts given in Jamaica Plain or Brookline.

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