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Plans have been definitely completed for the performance of "Iphigeneia in Tauris" by Granville Barker's company in the Yale Bowl on the afternoon of May 15. The performance will immediately follow the dual track meet with the University, at about 4.30 o'clock. The play, which will be Sir Gilbert Murray's translation, will be under the direction of the Yale University Dramatic Association. About seven sections in one end of the Bowl will be blocked off for the audience, accommodating 14,000 people. After the stage is erected, a scene will be put up, measuring 160 feet from end to end, and standing 30 feet at each end and 40 in the centre, in representation of the exterior of a Greek temple.
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