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GLEE CLUB OPENS HERE EASTER WEEK Concert to Be Given Thursday Night in University Chapel. About a month ago a call was issued for all men who were in terested in music, to which twenty or more men responded. After several rehearsals the number was cut down to work ing size and the real work of training begun. This required the determination of each in dividual member to do his part toward making this year's club equal to those of the past two years. After making several shifts a balance of the various parts has been struck. Shading, which really marks good glee club singing, has been highly !de veloped and the results of the work put on it have begun to show. The quality of the voices is good, while several are far above the average. The soloists will be Messrs. Morris Lumpkin, "Ed" Carpenter and Meigs Stannard. Mr. Waddy Anderson will play a cornet solo, and Mr. Kenneth Baldwin a piano solo. All of these men are well known to the music lovers of Columbia. The Varsity Quartette, com posed this year of Messrs. "Ed" Carpenter, "Bub" Langston, "Mucho" Stoney and "Jim" Edmunds will render a lullaby: full of melody and feeling as well as selections full of weird and "Barber shop" minors... The concert Thursday night will be the official opening of the seaEon which will ccnsist of concerts given in other cities throughout the state. The night of the concert here during Easter Week is one that is va cant in the festivities of the week and should prove a wel come diversion outside of the fact that every student to a man should be there as the concert is being given for the benefit of the Athletic Association which at this time is sorely in need of funds. Every fellow should come and bring his best girl or the other fellow's best girl! Manager Carpenter announces that the following program will in all probability be used Thurs day night: PART1 I Introduction-Orchestra. Opening Mvedley-Glee C;ub. Winter Song ---F. F". Hullard Glee Club. "In the Garden of My Heart" -'E H. Carpenter. A Lullaby-Varsity Quartette. Cornet Solo-Waddy A nder PART II Piano Solo-Kennith Baldwin. "Here's Love and Success to BEN GREETS WILL GIVE THREE SHOWS Famous Company to Present Shakespearean Plays Here. The Ben Greet Woodland Players will be here two days instead of one as was previously announced. They will give three open air performances on Gibbes' Green, April 13 and 14. The Athletie Association will re ceive a percentage of the gate receipts of all these perfor mances. On the night of the 13th the company will present "Taming of the Shrew." On the after noon of April 14 they will give a matinee of "The Twelfth Night, "and on the night of April 14 they will present "As You Like It." Goes to Washington. At the meeting of the Civic Club last night a representation was elected to go to the Nation al Civic Conference, at Wash ington, D. C. This meeting will be held April 8-9, and will be: addressed by President Wilson, Mr. Naon, minister from Argen tina to the United States, and other noted speakers. Justice Hughes, of the United States Supreme Court, will entertian the representation at tea. You"- -Glee Club. Machusla-- Morris Lumpkin. A AVedley-Varsity Quartette. Baritone Solo-Meigs Stan nard. Medley of Alma Mater song Glee Club. The Glee Club consists of the following men: First Tenor Second Tenor "Ed" Carpenter Stannard "Bub" Langston C. Hutchinson First Bass Second Bases "Mucho" Stoney Jim Edmunds D. C. Altman "Winnie" Wertz Orchestra: Harvey Welch Accompanist. Waddy Anderson Cornetist. "Ike" Kohn 1st Violinist S. C. Wallace 2nd Violinist "Tom" Thomson Trombone 10 per cent DISCOUNT TO ALL STUDENTS HABENICHT McDOUGALL Co Atbletic Goods, 'Pennants 1631 Main St. - 'Phone 670 FOR First Class Service GO TO. MEAN'S BARBER SHOP NEXT TO IMPRIAL HOTEL. UNIVER: SOUTH C Founded by the State in The University is organized 1. 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