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TO REPEAT DRMATIC CANTAT

"A Trial by Jury" to Be Given Again Next Week in Music Building

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It has been decided to repeat "A Trial by Jury" the one-act dramatic cantata by Gilbert and Sullivan, which the University Glee Club and the Radcliffe Choral society combined so successfully in producing last month. The next performance will be given in the John Knowles Paine Concert Hall of the Music Building next Thursday evening, May 26, at 8.15 o'clock. The original cast which Miss Virginia Tanner coached for the other performances will be intact next Thursday evening.

Since the cantata itself will occupy only about 45 minutes, it will be preceded by a concert in which the University Glee Club will be heard for what will probably be the last time in Cambridge before the European trip, although this is by no means certain.

Tickets will be on sale next week at Kent's University Bookstore, at the Union, and at the office of the Glee Club on the top floor of the Music Building.

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