THE notice that "Rustication" would be given at the Museum Saturday evening drew a large audience, among whom there were many students and friends of the author, Mr. Charles T. Dazey, '81. And it is not too much to say that their expectation was fully realized. Though the play was necessarily of a local character, yet it was entirely appreciated by the whole audience, and contained no personalities at which the most sensitive nature could take offence. The hits, though scarcely any of them new, were brought out in situations that showed no little ingenuity and dramatic talent. The actors were good in their respective parts, with the exception of one or two hitches on account of a lack of sufficient rehearsals. The performance, however, was eminently successful, and there is reason for expecting something of a high order from the same author.
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PROPERTY FOR HARVARD COLLEGE.