COMMONPLACES must be uttered, and well-worn subjects discussed. The fact that a subject is well-worn shows that it is interesting. So we hope that with this little explanation we may be permitted to add our mite to the generous contribution of praise and congratulation which the Greek department, and more especially Professors Goodwin and White, are receiving. That they deserve it all, no one doubts, and least of all do the students of the University. The play was to be by the students. It remained to be seen whether it would be for the students. One who has been conversant with the doings of the management and has known what tickets for dress-rehearsals and performances have been given, what numbers of ushers and aids of every sort have been appointed, will recognize in all this a care and regard for the students which has been second only to that for the success of the play. We thank and congratulate Professors Goodwin and White, and in so doing we believe we express the sentiments of all the students of the University.
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