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Through the courtesy of Mr. A. P. Keith '01, a vaudeville entertainment will be given in the Living Room of the Union this evening at 9 o'clock by performers who are at Keith's Theatre this week.
The program includes the following acts: Arthur Fisher, impersonator; Fitzgerald and Gilday, conversationalists and parodists; the Labakans, grotesque gymnasts, and their dog "Folly"; Rogers and Deely presenting their original conception "The Singer and his Valet"; Hawthorne and Burt in their comical sketch "And I Laughed"; the biograph, including pictures of the Harvard-Cambridge boat-race last summer.
The entertainment is open only to members of the Union and membership tickets must be shown at the door.
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