In spite of wartime transportation difficulties and a membership somewhat affected by the College's decreased enrollment, the Glee Club will make its annual Spring Tour as usual this year, although on a necessarily limited basis.
Subject to further government restrictions, this year's tour will take about 50 of the Club's best singers on a four day trip through New Hampshire and Maine. As contrasted with last year's five-concert tour, the singers will probably give three performances in the White Mountain state, with a final appearance at Portland, Maine.
Don Harting, manager of the Glee Club, said yesterday that the trip, to take place over the Patriot's Day weekend, would be made almost entirely by rail. The more local concerts scheduled with Wellesley, Bradford, Smith, Radcliffe, and the Boston Symphony Orchestra have not as yet been affected by government transportation regulations.
The Glee Club now has some 200 members and membership will be open until after the quartet trials which come early in November. Although there is, as always, a special need for toners, there is plenty of room for anybody who likes to sing.
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