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The announcement of the second public meeting of the Shakspere Club, next Thursday, consisting of a declamation by members and a reading by the instructor, Mr. H. D. Jones, is accompanied by a statement with full particulars concerning the performance of Julius Cxsar, to be given in Sanders Theatre next May. The production of a play is a great undertaking for so young an organization, but will, we believe, if successful, place the club on a firm footing, and give an additional impetus to the study of elocution at Harvard. Now that a public performance has been decided upon, the entire college will feel an interest in the progress of the play, and take great pride in its success. The participants, in turn, must regard themselves as the representatives of the dramatic talent at Harvard, and recognize the full responsibility resting upon them. Under the able instruction of Mr. Jones, with the assistance of Prof. Child in regard to the text, and of some of the Latin professors in regard to the costumes, we may look forward to an intelligent, correct, and instructive rendering of the play.

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