The committee which will have complete charge of this year's Freshman Jubilee has been announced by the class officers as follows:
Chairman, Thomas Stilwell Lamont, of Englewood, N. J.
Gore.--sub-chairman, William MacNeill Rodewald, Jr., of New York City; Edward Bangs, of Boston; Crawford Hill, Jr., of Denver, Col.; Thomas Temple Pond, of Neponset.
Smith.--Sub-chairman, Alden French, of Boston; Chandler Parsons Anderson, Jr., of New York City; James Arnold Lowell, Jr., of Chestnut Hill; Henry Parker Taggard, of Brookline.
Standish.--Sub-chairman, Seymour Wadsworth, of Middletown, Conn.; Charles Closson Adams, Jr., of Cedarhurst, L. I.; Scott William Hovey, of Kansas City, Mo.; Gardener Sutton, of North Andover.
The first assembly for singing practice will be held in Smith Halls Common Room next Monday evening, April 1, at 7 o'clock. Men from all three halls as well as those living away from Cambridge will meet at that time, when Dr. A. T. Davison '06 will explain the contest in full. At that meeting, times for weekly practice in the separate dormitories will be arranged for, and each man from out of town assigned to some one of the choruses. It is particularly desired that the members of the class should understand that not only good singers, but all men who can carry a tune are expected to come out.
It is probable that within a few days a group of upperclassmen will be chosen to aid the leaders in training their choruses. Such a group would also act as general advisers to the members of the committee.
Definite announcement will soon be made about the customary competition for a class song, which will be an especial feature of the Jubilee. This contest will be open to all members of the class.
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