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THE entertainment to be given by the Deutscher Verein deserves to be well supported by members of the University, particularly by those who show an interest in the study of German. The proceeds will go for the benefit of the German library. Its present stock is utterly inadequate to fulfil the demands made upon it. When one realizes that nearly nine hundred men are registered in the different German courses of the University and that a good portion of these have frequent recourse to this department library, he can appreciate better the spirit which prompts the Verein to offer its aid. The play itself, Das Ganschen yen Buchenau, was given at the recent Verein Reception. It was then cleverly executed and seemed to take well with the audience. Out of consideration for the welfare of the library and for the kindness which the Verein has shown in undertaking to repeat its performance, the scheme should have the cooperation of many students.

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