It is a sign that a society is in a healthy condition when there is sufficient interest among its members to induce them to undergo the trouble and annoyance of getting up theatricals. The members of the Conference Fransaise are now rehearsing for a French play which will be presented tomorrow evening. We congratulate the Society on its enterprise. It is a tendency of all societies formed for purposes of educational improvement to degenerate and lose their vitality as time goes on and the novelty wears off. The Conference Francaise seems to be in no such danger and the deep interest taken by the members in all the proceedings of the club predicts for it a long and useful life. The play of tomorrow night is one of the noted French farces written by M. Labiche and can hardly fail to be interesting and amusing to the audience. There is no reason why the representation tomorrow night should not be highly successful and a credit to the Society.
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