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FOREMOST among the musical organizations of the college is the College Choir. Under the direction of Professor de Long, the choir sang at each Sunday Chapel service, and concluded a season of intensive musical training with con- certs in Baltimore, Washington, and Salisbury, and at Commencement on the Hill Regular rehearsals and the faithful cooperation of its members enabled the choir 10have a successful year. UNDER the direction of Mr. Philip Royer, the college orchestra had one most successful years since its organization. On January 17, the class in conducting, composed of nine student conductors, directed a program taken from the classical and romantic schools, including selections by Bach, Mendelssohn, and Batiste. The orchestra gave its annual spring May 6, in Alumni Hall. The proqram consisted Schubert, Bizet, Moussorgsky, and Tschaikowsky.