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Last Performance of "Promised Land"

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The last public performance of "The Promised Land" by A. Davis '07, will be given at Jordan Hall, Boston, this evening at 8 o'clock. Tickets at $1.50, $1 and 50 cents may be procures at Herrick's, at M. L. Shuman's 7 Lowell street, at H. Cabitt's, 100 Salem street and 109 Green street, and at Thurston's and the Co-operative or upon application to D. Carb, Stoughton 2. Several rows of seats have been reserved for undergraduates, tickets for which can be obtained at Stoughton 2 or at Jordan Hall.

In the criticism of "The Promised Land" which appeared in last Wednesday's CRIMSON, credit belonging to H. C. Simon '10, who played the part of Bernstein, was, through and error, given to H. G. Eisenstadt '12.

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