The proposed trip of the Instrumental Clubs announced at the same time as a record of its growth, conclusively proves that its separation from the Glee Club has not been disastrous for either organization, and that both have benefited by being allowed to follow their best interests in different ways. A less obvious but nevertheless true conclusion is that President Lowell's firm belief in the value and pleasure derived from group singing and orchestral playing has once more been justified. The high level of the Instrumental Clubs performances augurs well for a successful vacation trip, which will do much to strengthen its present position and continue the musical tradition which President Lowell has so firmly established.
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