To the Editors of the Crimson:
DEAR SIRS: - Will you allow me to call the attention of your readers to what seems to be a truly exceptional chance of becoming acquainted with some of Ibson's masterpieces, As is well known, the first great successes of Ibson's works, outside of his native country, were achieved in Germany. For years the poet himself has been living in Munich, in closest touch with the literary and artistic life of the Bavarian capital; and the best of his dramas have long since become household works of all the great German theatres. One of Ibson's personal friends in Germany, Fraulein Eugenie Wohlmuth, is at present among us, and will read selections from the great dramatist to a Boston audience. Fraulein Wohlmuth is a reader of established reputation in the great centres of culture in Europe. She is indorsed in this country by such men as Colonel Higginson, Mr. Nikisch and others, and there can be little doubt that her readings will be performances of high artistic merit. They take place at Steinert Hall on Tuesday and Friday of this week, 2.30 p. m. The tickets are $1 for each reading.
Very truly yours,KUNO FRANCKE.
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