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...first class to have a Freshman Banjo Club was '89. The Freshman Guitar and Mandolin Club was not organized until last year. The first organization, as reported in the CRIMSON in the spring of 1885 was to furnish money for the class crew. A secondary object was to train material for the 'varsity musical organizations...
...petitioning for public performances, let their petitions be refused. They would do no service to any thing; but the Freshman Musical Clubs do a service. They give each year a considerable sum to their crew, which is always looked forward to and welcomed and always necessary, and they train and develop men for the 'varsity glee and banjo clubs. It is absurd to say that the freshmen will keep up their club now for their own amusement, that they will practise and work a whole year only "for fun." The spring concert is the one aim of the clubs...
...HOPPIN Jr., temp. sec.ALL the men who are going to march in the torchlight procession tonight at Milton, must be at the Old Colony Station Kheeland St. to take the 7 45 train...
...subject of the special trains for Springfield today, the CRIMSON had a very pleasant talk with the General Traffic Manager of the Boston and Albany Railroad, and learned the difficulties which stood in the way of scheduling any special trains after 8.35. As there are regular trains for Springfield at 10.30 and 11, and as these are run faster than the heavy special trains, it is necessary to start of the special trains well ahead of 10.30. Then allowance has to be made for more than one section to the 8.35 train, if the crowd is as large as usual...
1y.For the accommodation of those attending the Football game at Springfield, Nov. 19th the Boston & Maine R. R will run a special train leaving North Cambridge at 7.45 a. m. and returning after the game. Round trip tickets will be sold...