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...Glee, the Banjo and the Mandolin Clubs have accomplished not a little on their Western trip, and from all that we can gather from newspapers and other outside sources they did more to impress the public with the true character of Harvard than we had any reason even to hope. The accounts of the concerts in the various cities were always flattering, although much to our amusement, a Chicago paper states that "it is a great pity that there were so few college songs on the programme and so much that was foreign to college life," adding...
...trip was a success socially and financially, and the clubs played to large and enthusiastic audiences, in spite of the fact that in many of the large cities the Yale and the Princeton Glee clubs were competing with them...
...final arrangements for the Christmas trip of the Musical Clubs are now complete. A set of rules has been issued to govern the conduct of the men during their absence from Cambridge. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company has kindly presented the men with an itinerary complete in the minutest detail. Many entertainments and receptions will be given the clubs at different points of their journey. On their arrival at Chicago on the 24th, Mrs. W. B. Walker receives them at tea; in the evening they are guests of the University Club. Ben. Carpenter '88, is expected to join the Glee Club...
...three musical clubs will start this evening on the long talked of western trip. It will undoubtedly be enjoyable enough to repay many times over all the time spent in practising. But the pleasure which the members of the clubs themselves will derive from the trip is unimportant when compared with that which they will afford to the graduates in the cities visited. In this lies the very benefit of the tour. The presence of Harvard undergraduates cannot fail to call back the memories, of their own college days, and revivify their interest in the welfare of almamater...
They will then visit Minneapolis, Kansas City and St. Louis, in all of which cities banquets will be given them. On their return trip they will visit Cincinnati and Columbus, arriving in New York at 6.15 a. m., Janu. ary 5th. They will breakfast at the Murray Hill and will then leave for New Haven, arriving there at 11 a. m. Thus they will be gone just fifteen days and will give concerts in ten different cities...