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The Theatricals given by the Conference Francaise, Thursday evening, proved two things-that there is much latent talent in that line here at college, and secondly that the Conference is a thriving enterprising society, with a good deal of that qulaity known in New England as "push;" too often lacking in our college soceties. That interest in such affairs is great, is proved by the size of the audience, which thoroughly appreciated the numberous bons mots of the actors, and which insisted upon frequent repetitions of the last scene in the play. The acting was all that could be desired, being far better than that in the average amateur performance. One more performance of the play will be given, on Tuesday, May 1, and we advise all those who were not fortunate enough to procure tickets for the initail representation to be present.

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