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After months of hard and faithful practice, the freshman musical clubs are ready to give their concert for the benefit of their crew. The practice has not been without good results for the clubs have all worked themselves into excellent shape. For a freshman club the glee club is singing remarkably well, and the mandolin club has shown that the experiment of having a freshman mandolin club can be made a distinct success. The banjo club too, we understand, is playing very well, and will give an excellent concert this evening. There will be a special attraction at this concert in the form of a Ninety-five crew song set to some music from last year's Hasty Pudding play.

The clubs have worked hard, the crew, as it showed on Monday, has worked hard, and the time has now come for the class to do its part and work hard too. The class has to do its part not only by going to the concert, but also by seeing that their friends also get tickets. It is a mistake to think that the concert is exclusively a Ninety-five affair. Of course it is given by the freshman clubs and it is the freshman class which should turn out in a body to support it, but that does not mean that others are not expected to be there. In fact, one of the greatest services a Ninety-five man can give to his crew besides going to the concert himself is to get other people to take tickets.

The crew concert is one of the duties of every freshman class, and it such an extremely pleasant duty this year that it ought to attract a very large portion of the class. The concert is sure to be good, the crew is one well worth working for, and Ninety-five should take pride in making her concert this evening the most successful which has been given for the benefit of a freshman crew.

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