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The Second Part of "Henry IV" will be given by Delta Upsilon at the Providence Opera House in Providence tonight. The play will be presented under the auspices of Brown University as the first event in its program commemorating the Shakspere Tercentenary.
Tonight's performance was to have been the last, but, owing to the success of the New York and Boston performances, arrangements have been made to revive the play in Boston at the Copley Theatre (formerly Toy), next Friday afternoon and evening.
These performances have been arranged that a further opportunity may be given of seeing a production about which the New York Tribune said yesterday: "Judged by even professional standards, the performances came off with credit."
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