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The first public performance of this year's Cercle Francais productions, Moliere's "L'Amour Medecin" and Tristan Bernard's "L'Anglais Tel Qu'on le Parle," was given last night in Brattle Hall. The classic play was very well executed and F. Dexter '08 as the "Old Man," G. A. Schneider, '08 as "Suivante," F. deR Storey 1G, as "Lover," and the four doctors, all deserve great credit. In the modern play F. deR. Storey 1G. made a good Frenchman, and as the Englishman F. M. Gunther '07 was particularly effective. The general good acting together with clever dancing by M. S. Winpenny '08, and delightful singing by J. P. S. Harrison '09 afforded much pleasure to an appreciative audience. The second public performance will be given Monday night in Jordan Hall, Boston.
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