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At the invitation of the Prospect Casino, of Hartford, Conn., the Harvard chapter of Delta Upsilon repeated the "Good Natured Man" last Monday in that city. The cast were kindly entertained by the members of the Casino, who gave them a dinner, and, after the performance, a dance.
The performance was decidedly better than the Brattle Hall performance. Encouraged by the favorable criticisms of several English professors, the cast went back to work rehearsing a week before the recess, and were able to make great improvement in several characters, and especially in the rather difficult exits. Entire new costumes for Mr. and Mrs. Croaker, and new wigs, by Rothe, for the whole cast, improved the staging of the play very much. The actors were highly complimented by the Hartford people, and it is generally felt that the performance was a credit to the society and to the college.
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