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Students Form Vocal Club
Tue., Apr. 24, 1855
A number of students, among them Edward B. Newman (Class of 1858), Francis Asbury Awl (Class of 1858, non-graduate), Thomas C. Hughey (Class of 1859, non-graduate), and Horatio Collins King (Class of 1858), formed a vocal group. "We practiced some this afternoon and our voices accorded very well," wrote King. "I fancy we will be able, in a short time to regale our friends with good singing."
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Journal of Horatio Collins King, Class of 1858