Both the Hasty Pudding Club and the University Boat Club are to be congratulated. The pudding men, because they have had such a handsome tribute to their acting abilities that a third performance is demanded and to be given, and the crew men, because a third performance in Union Hall and the large audience which it will surely draw, will add another considerable sum of money to their treasury. The large number of applicants who failed to get tickets to the first two entertainment's will now find a chance to get what they desired. They and all the college should extend their hearty thanks to the actors in "Hernani" who have consented to perform again, for after the novelty of the thing has worn off, acting becomes irksome to amateur performers and considerable inducement is required to get them to act out their parts under such circumstances. The same method of [disposing of the tickets, which worked so well at the first sale will be tried again, and it is needless to add that haste is desirable in making out the applications.
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