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Mr. Franklyn Sargent, Director of the New York School of Acting, lectures this evening in Sanders on "elocution in a collegiate course of study." Mention has already been made of the value of this lecture if heard with an idea to learn, but even from the standpoint of entertainment it promises to be of a high order. The great interest which the lecture of last week excited in all who heard it, will in all probability be equalled in the lecture of this evening. Mr. Sargent is widely and favorably known as a master in his profession and is fully competent to present the value of elocutionary work in a manner at once instructive and convincing. It is said that the course will be continued after the recess by several eminent public men, and we trust that the rumor may be verified. We congratulate the Shakspere Club upon its energy, and trust that many students will occupy the seats offered them in Sanders this evening.

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