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STRATFORD PLAYERS COME TO WIDENER TO SEE FOLIOS

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At 4 o'clock this afternoon Widener Library will be the scene of a tea to members of the Stratford-Upon-Avon Festival Company. The distinguished group will gather at that time in the Memorial Room as guests of W.C. Lane '81, librarian Emeritus.

The players, who during the past week have appeared at the Hollis Theatre in "Romeo and Juliet", "Macbeth", "Hamlet", and other plays, will inspect the Shakespearian relics and other dramatic treasures which the Memorial Room houses.

With the acquisition in June, 1920, of 86 volumes from the collection of W, A. White '63, Widener Library became the repository of the world's greatest collection of Shakespeare folios.

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