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The dates on which the Cercle Francais will present its annual plays have been changed so that the first performance, Graduates' Night, will be held in Brattle Hall, Cambridge, on December 11, and the other two performances in Jordan Hall, Boston, December 15 and 18. Tickets will be on sale at, Grays 17 about November 14.
Since so many men have shown a desire to take part in the plays this year, it has been decided to reproduce the custom, common among the classic French theatres, of tendering an ovation to Moliere after the performance of his play. M. Ernest Perrin, the coach, has composed some verses in honor of Moliere for this occasion. J. P. S. Harrison '09 will sing the opening couplets and all the members of the society will assemble on the stage to join in the chorus.
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