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Radcliffe College Library Benefit

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A company of Harvard and Radcliffe students and graduates will present Gilbert and Sullivan's Japanese comic opera, "The Mikado," this evening at 8 o'clock in Jordan Hall, Boston. Other performances will be given at the same place tomorrow evening and Saturday afternoon. The play is given under the auspices of the Radcliffe Alumne Association and the proceeds will be devoted to the fund which is being raised to build a new library at Radcliffe.

Tickets for all performances, at $2 $1.50, and $1, may be had at Herrick's and at Sever's or from Miss A. F. Wellington, Radcliffe College.

The cast of the play will be as follows: The Mikado of Japan,  S. F. Batchelder '93 Nanki Poo, his son,  G. E. Hills '97 Ko Ko, lord high executioner,  C. Guild '86 Pooh Bah, lord high everything else,  H. W. Brown '95 Pish Tush, a noble lord,  L. Bryant '95 Yum Yum,  Miss M. W. Daniels Pittl Sing,  Miss E. B. Noyes Peep Bo, Sisters, wards of Ko Ko.  Miss E. Densmore Katisha, an elderly lady,  Mrs. S. H. Hooper

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