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UNDERGRADUATE OPERA.

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Harvard and Radcliffe are collaborating in an unusual undertaking, the performance of the opera "Orpheus" tonight by the University Glee Club and the Radcliffe Choral Society. Such an ambitious production is seldom attempted by college organizations. The opera will be given in complete form, after a period of preparation extending, on the part of a few of the principals, at least, over two years.

Of special interest are two facts connected with the performance. In the first place the proceeds will go toward supporting the annual scholarships maintained by the Radcliffe Choral Society. This is a rare instance of the establishment and maintenance of scholarships by students. And in the second place, this joint production, coming after the co-operation of the Cercle Francais of the University with that of Radcliffe, the renewed participation of Radcliffe students in the Dramatic Club plays, and the joint work of the two Socialist clubs, indicates growing closer relations between Harvard and Radcliffe.

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