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Benefit of Germanic Museum

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The Irving Place Theatre Company, of New York, under Director Baumferdt; will present Ibsen's "Ghosts" in Boston for the benefit of the Germanic Museum. It will probably be given during the first week of December at the Colonial Theatre.

This is the third year that the company has given a play in Boston for the benefit of the Museum. Last year Grill-parzer's "Medea" was very successfully presented. This year the company comes under a new director, Mr. Heinrich Conried having retired from the leadership during the past year.

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