In another column will be found an account of the Greek comedy played by the students of the University of Pennsylvania. This is the first time a Greek comedy has been presented in America, and we offer our sincere congratulations to the men who, by patience, perseverance, and hard labor, have made the undertaking such a success. This performance will doubtless go far towards silencing the cry that has of late sounded through the land, "The classics must go!" Here, at Harvard, a tragedy has been performed with great success. Would it not be possible for us, following the example set by our Pennsylvania brethren, to produce one of the grand old comedies of Greece?
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