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TRIALS FOR PARTS IN LATIN PLAY TO BE HELD TOMORROW

Reading of Poetry in Original or Recital of Passages is Test

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Trials for the Latin play which is to be given next winter by the Classical Club will be held tomorrow evening at 7.30 o'clock at Holden Chapel.

The competition for parts in the play, which is as yet unannounced will be open to all students of the University. Candidates are expected to read Latin verse or to recite a prepared extract from the Latin.

The trials will be under the supervision of Professors E.K. Rand '94, F.C. Packard '20, and Mason Hammond '25.

The annual banquet of the club will be held Wednesday May 22 at the Harvard Club of Boston.

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