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Some time ago it was suggested at a meeting of the Classical Club that an attempt should be made to present a portion of Greek comedy. It has now been decided to make the attempt, and arrangements are in progress for the production of the last two acts of Aristophane's "Birds." The play will be given before the club next March probably in Harvard Hall. Music has been composed especially for this performance by Professor J. K. Paine, and has been pronounced most successful. A chorus, selected chiefly form the members of the College choir and the Glee Club, will render the music, which is in full harmony. Mr. Warren A. Locke has assumed the musical direction.
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