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MR. J. J. HAYES will give this evening in Sever 11 the last of his readings from Shakespeare, taking his selections from the comedy "Much Ado About Nothing." Those who have heard his interpretations of "Twelfth Night" and "As You Like It" do not need to be told of the interest which Mr. Hayes has aroused in these readings. Those who have out heard him are, however, strongly urged to take advantage of this last opportunity. Mr. Hayes has shown himself well skilled in the art of making characters appear in living forms, and one cannot fail to grasp a clearer idea of the types of Shakespear's men and women after listening to his readings.

Mr. Hayes has +++ since his connection with the college in branches of study where his labor has been entirely voluntary. He has always been ready to give his assistance to men trying for the Boylston prizes and to the speakers for the Yale debate this, too, outside of his other voluntary work. And while we call attention to his last reading tonight we would take this opportunity of thanking him for the service he has rendered to the students.

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