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It is perhaps not generally known in the college that the members of the Conference Francaise have been rehearsing for some time for the theatricals which are to be given tomorrow evening in the rooms of the society in Dane Hall. The play, "Le Misanthrope et L'Auvergnat," is a vaudeville in one act by Eugene Labiche. It has been brought out in Paris lately and was enthusiastically received. The gentlemen who take part have worked faithfully and have taken great pains to make the affair a success. They have received great assistance from Professor Cohn and Mr. Sanderson. The unfortunate accident which the former recently met with deprived the actors of his services at an early day, and his loss would have been a serious one had not Mr. H. H. Furness, '88, kindly offered his services to assist the performers in rehearsing. The performance takes place in Upper Dane Hall, April 26th.
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