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...Last evening the annual trial of candidates for the Banjo club was held in Holyoke 1. The competitors numbered about twenty and the general average of the players was extremely good, especially that of the banjo players. Unfortunately, no piccolo players were present though one is greatly desired by the club this year. The class of '93 sent many good competitors and a freshman banjo club will soon be organized. The successful candidates will be notified this week. After the trial a short business meeting of the club was held and regular hours for rehearsals were decided upon, it being...
...response to the call about twentyfive men presented themselves last evening at the first trial of candidates for the Glee Club. There were no candidates for the first tenor part and very few for the second bass. Among those trying for the two middle parts were several good voices. The club needs first tenors in particular and all who sing this part are urged to try. There will be a second trial tomorrow evening at Robert's Hall at which all who could not be present last evening will be given an opportunity. Following is a list of those...
...half in seven minutes. Goal. Pheiand was here substituted for Struthers. Exeter tried to force the ball but lost ground, and then kicked but the ball was stopped, and Crosby dropping on it secured another touchdown. No goal. Harvard secured the ball and Johnson soon forced through, making the last touchdown of the game. Score, 28 to 0. A short rest was given here, after which the rest of the fifteen minutes was played, but no remarkable work was done by either side. The teams were as follows...
Long before Sir Edwin Arnold began his second and last lecture last night at Sanders the theatre was filled to its utmost...
...call of Captain Herrick, a meeting was held last night of the candidates for the University crew, Among the new candidates who presented themselves are, G. L. Nelson, Sp., W. Wells, '90, W. M. Weed, '92, C. E. Moody, '93, F. L. Kennedy, '92; for coxswain, L. W. Gilbert, '93. The following old 'varsity men still remain in college and will row again this year: J. P. Hutchinson, '90, B. F. Tilton, '90, J. R. Finlay, '91, T. N. Perkins, i91, and Longworth, '91. Goddard, who stroked Ninety-two last year, and F. N. Watriss, D. F. Jones...