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French Play Cast and Plans.

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The cast of the Cercle Francais play, "Barbier de Seville," by Beaumarchais, to be given in December, is as follows: Le Comte Almaviva,  S. H. Shohl '06 Bartholo,  J. V. Blanchet '05 Rosine,  P. G. Henderson '05 Figaro,  O. L. Mills '06, F. B. Thompson 2L Don Bazile,  K. H. Gibson '04 La Jeunesse,  M. Werthelm '06 L'Eveille,  L. B. Robinson '07, W. C. Titcomb 1G. Notaire,  C. B. Darwin '06, A. F. Hurlburt '07 Alcode,  D. Davis '05, A. W. Rice '05

The graduates' night performance of the "Barbier de Seville" will be given in Cambridge on December 17, and the Cambridge public performance on December 19. There will be a Boston performance on December 21. Both Cambridge performances will be given at Brattle Hall, and the Boston performance at the Bijou Theatre. The announcement of seats will be made later.

A series of eight lectures has been arranged for by the Cercle Francais to be given by M. Anatole Leroy-Beaulieu on the general subject "Christianisme et Democratie." These lectures will be given in Sanders Theatre on March 3, 5, 8, 12, 15, 17, 19, 22. Tickets for the course may be obtained free from K. H. Gibson '04, 28 Holyoke street, to whom application should be made.

The graduates' night performance of the "Barbier de Seville" will be given in Cambridge on December 17, and the Cambridge public performance on December 19. There will be a Boston performance on December 21. Both Cambridge performances will be given at Brattle Hall, and the Boston performance at the Bijou Theatre. The announcement of seats will be made later.

A series of eight lectures has been arranged for by the Cercle Francais to be given by M. Anatole Leroy-Beaulieu on the general subject "Christianisme et Democratie." These lectures will be given in Sanders Theatre on March 3, 5, 8, 12, 15, 17, 19, 22. Tickets for the course may be obtained free from K. H. Gibson '04, 28 Holyoke street, to whom application should be made.

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