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The fifth annual vandeville show for the benefit of the Cambridge Social Union, which was very successfully presented in Brattle Hall last evening, will be repeated this evening at 8 o'clock and will be followed by dancing. Tickets at $1.50 and $1 are on sale at Sever's and Herrick's, or may be obtained at the door.
One of the best numbers on the program is a farce by Richard Harding Davis entitled "Miss Civilization." The rest of the program includes dances by W.S. Weeks '06, R.W. Whidden '08, and A.S.A. Brady '08 and impersonations by S. Baird '08. "A Fete day in the Occident, monolgues by Miss Elizabeth Porter, and a "Gypsy Dance" are also entertaining numbers in the performance.
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