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"Hamlet" Tickets on Sale to Public

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Tickets for Forbes-Robertson's productions of "Hamlet" in Sanders Theatre will be put on public sale at Kent's Bookstore, and Herrick's, Boston, this morning at 9 o'clock. There are practically no seats to be had for the performance on Monday, April 24, and a very few for Tuesday, but only one-third of the house has as yet been sold for the final performance on Wednesday evening, April 26. The price of all tickets will be $2 each.

Members of the University who bought seats for the third performance and who have not yet exchanged their receipts for tickets should do so at once at Kent's Bookstore.

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