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...Harvard Instrumental Clubs, with a new group for vocal performers, added to the old banjo and mandolin units will enter on its 38th season with trials for new members early next-week...
...wishing to become members, of the Harvard Instrumental clubs will have opportunities for individual tryouts on Monday and Tuesday of next week in the Music Building at 6.30 P. M. Men playing any of the following variety of instruments will be welcomed at the trials: mandolin, tenor banjo, saxophone, mandola, violin, clarinet, guitar, cello, piano, banjo, flute, and traps. Any man in any department of the University is eligible for these trials...
Beside the two units of the Clubs. The Banjo Club, and The Mandolin Club, there will be added this year a vocal unit, which will be under the su- pervision of B. S. Cogan '23. Most of the members of the vocal unit have already been selected and are now being coached by Mr. Cogan, but all candidates dates wishing to try out for that unit will have a trial at some date in the future. Mr. William Rice has again been secured as coach for the mandolin and banjo units...
...Harvard Banjo Club was founded in 1886, the Mandlin Club in 1887, but the organizations have since been combined under the title of the Harvard Instrumental Clubs. The officers of the Clubs...
Donald C. Gates '26, President; G. Emerson Smith '26, Secretary-Treasurer; George B. Moynahan '26, Banjo Club Leader; George F. O'Donnell '25, Mandolin Club Leader; H. S. Weber '26, Manager