THE first of the Sophomore theatricals was given last night at Union Hall, and to judge by the large attendance and by the enthusiasm displayed, it was evident that "Ivanhoe" was duly appreciated. It is safe to say that there has never been a class more fortunate than Eighty-two in combining good acting with excellent singing, nor can we praise too highly the trouble that has been taken to make these performances a success. The Boat Club is really in need of the money that will be cleared, as the subscriptions have been somewhat lower than usual this year, and the additional expense of running the steam-launch will have to be provided for. The friends of the College, who have shown their interest in the undergraduates by taking tickets, are to be heartily thanked, and it is to be hoped that this custom of acting in Boston may be perpetuated.
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