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The Orchestra ' r ' HE Manhattan Collej e Orchestra under the able direction of Mr. Robert Ciary ot the Fred ' aring organization enjoyed a most successful season. After many hours of duti- ful practice the orchestra well deserved the acclaim of audiences who listened to their versatile repetoire of music styling. Concerts were held in conjunction with the College Glee Club, the most successful being held at the New York Athletic Club. The orchestra provided the background music for the annual Christmas show and recened the significant honor of providing the music for the Centenary celebration of the Brothers of the Christian Schools, held at the Metropolitan Opera House in April. Next year portends e en bigger things for the College musicians. Buoyed by the achie ements of the past season, the mem- bers, the majority of whom are Freshmen and Sophomores, eagerly await the new scholastic year. 221
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Rhode Island Club 77STABLISHED in 1924 the Rhode Island - — ' Club has consistently been one of the most acti -e societies on the campus. With the primary purpose of enhancing the name of Manhattan College in Little Rhody, the club has seen its eiitbrts annally increase the number of Manhattan students from Rhode Island. The post-war apathy which dogged most organizations was shaken off early by the membership. Its members held, with the en- couragement of an actively-interested Rhode Island Alumni Association, their annual Christmas Dance at the Meshanicut Green, in Providence. The prevailing yuletide spirit helped to make the affair a successful one. Many alumni, undergraduates and friends of Manhattan College gathered together, re- newed old acquaintances and made new ones. The manner in which the Christmas dance was so well received prompted the members of the society to vigorously plan the Spring dance which was also held at the Green in March durine the Easter recess. As a social inno -ation the club held a beach party last June at Third Beach, Newport. The affair, sometimes called a Clambake, was en- thusiastically attended and another is being planned for this coming June. The officers of the Rhode Island Club for the year were President Vincent Sullivan of Newport; Vice-President H enry Krawczyk of Warren; Secretary Thomas Thorpe of Providence; and Treasurer Preston Gil more of Pro ' idence. 220
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