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Tickets for "Faust" which is being presented by the American Opera Company on Wednesday evening will be sold at a 25 percent discount to all Harvard students who apply before 12 o'clock on Tuesday morning, and call for their tickets before 6 o'clock on the same day.
Applications should be made by telephone to Kenmore 6037, and the tickets should be called for at the Colonial Theatre on Boylston Street, Boston. Tickets sell for from $1 to $3.
The American Opera Company comprises a group of "singing-actors" whose average age and weight are remarkably low. Only one of the stars weighs over 150 pounds, and none are over 34 years old.
Not only is the personnel of a new type for operatic work, but the scenery and costumes are modernistic and colorful.
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