Representatives from the Intercollegiate Musical Council will hold a conference at the Harvard Club of New York this afternoon at 3.30 o'clock. At this meeting the remaining business details will be settled, and a formal constitution adopted. The permanence of the Musical Council devolves upon the success of this year's meet. If it proves financially possible, a similar meet will be given annually.
The concert which will be held in Carnegie Hall, New York, on May 8 will be strictly an amateur performance, although an outside pianist or violinist may be engaged to vary the program. Each competing club will sing three pieces,--one serious or reasonably classic in style, on a light or humorous, and one of a college nature.
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