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ECONOMICS 1.- Tutoring for the hour examination, March 13.

C. A. ROSS '96, 6 College House.THE production of "Mignon", Ambroise Thomas' charming Grand Opera, on Monday evening at the Castle Square Theatre was a most interesting occasion in every way. Thomas' work has been done all too seldom in the past by operatic companies and the mere fact of its being underlined by Mr. Rose produced a large amount of interest before the curtain rose. The usual first night audience greeted the company that has made such a pronounced success in Boston. The entire auditorium as well as the boxes was filled with a critical and appreciative throng that has come to look on the Castle Square Theatre as the home of opera.

The romantic story of the opera itself is one that lends itself easily to lyric treatment. It is a story that appeals strongly to the sympathies of the audience, and the thorough way in which it is presented at the Castle Square Theatre should make it one of the record breakers of the season. "Mignon" will be continued for all of this and next week, with the usual Wednesday and Saturday matinees.

ALL graduates of '94 and '95 who have not yet received copies of the Portfolio for '94 or '95 may receive them by writing W. B. Wolffe.

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