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The drama "Eyvind of the Hills," presented by the 47 Workshop last evening, will be repeated tonight. This second performance will be given, as yesterday, in Agassiz House Theatre at 8 o'clock.

The play is a stern Icelandic drama in four acts by Johann Sigurjonsson, which has been translated from the origina Danish recently by Henninge K. Schanche. The story is based upon historical events, dealing especially with the peculiar outlaw code of Iceland. These two performances constitute the second of the Thornton M. Ware memorial productions, and the second set of performances given by the Workshop this season.

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