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The annual spring concert of the various musical clubs this evening will be well worth hearing. Of late years all the clubs have set a very high standard for amateurs, and there is every reason to believe that the present performance will be the equal of those that have preceded it. Few interests of the undergraduates are better worth keeping up than the musical, and there is no surer way of encouraging them than by some show of appreciation of the work the clubs have done. The concerts in Sanders Theatre are the only occasions on which all the clubs appear together or can be heard by a large number of the students. They should attract large audiences.

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