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Much will depend upon the work of the next two weeks as to what men will go on the Southern trip. The second squad has now been reduced to three...
...launch was yesterday afternoon taken a short distance down the harbor by Mr. Lawley on a trial trip. She was not pushed for speed, but ran smoothly and well until the tail-head guide of the low pressure cylinder broke and obliged her to return to the yard. This accident was a trifling one and the repairs to be made will be simple, so that she will be ready today for another trial. She will probably be brought up to the boat-house on Monday...
...avoid a conflict with the concert of the Musical Clubs tonight. All men in the University who intend to try are requested to send their names, with range of voice, to Mr. W.A. Locke, Mr. W.R. Spalding, or F.W. Aldred '00, Hapgood Hall, so that further arrangements for the trip may be made at once...
...with the musical interests of the University to form a chorus of ten or fifteen men to go abroad this summer. The plan has received the provisional approbation of the Faculty, and the initial steps toward carrying out the idea will be taken at once. The object of the trip is primarily to secure for the men taken the exceptional musical and social advantages offered by such a trip. The chorus will give concerts, but merely for the purpose of paying expenses, as the trip is not to be in any sense a business venture...
...next Monday evening. The time and place will be announced later. The following graduates will act as a committee to select the chorus: Mr. W. A. Locke '69, Mr. Arthur Foote '74 and Mr. W. R. Spalding '87. No definite plans as to the extent and duration of the trip have yet been formulated...