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In connection with the formal opening of the Germanic Museum on November 10, three German plays will be given in Sanders Theatre, through the courtesy of Mr. Heinrich Couried. The plays, "Der Fahrende Schuler in Paradies," by Hans Sachs, "Die Geschwrster," by Goethe, and "Unter Vier Augen," by Ludwig Fulda, are typical of different epochs of the history of the German drama. Tickets will be distributed in the following manner:
On October 23 and 24 before any outside applications have been filled, the second gallery seats will be put on sale at Sever's bookstore for students of Harvard and Radcliffe at the reduced price of 50 cents. No student may purchase more than one of these tickets, which will not be transferable. All other applications for seats, accompanied by remittances, should be sent on or before Saturday, October 31, to Carl Ehlermann, Jr., 23 Beck Hall, Cambridge. The prices of tickets are: Floor and first gallery, $2.00; second gallery, such seats as may remain after the sale to students, $1.00. Tickets will be sent by mail on November 4. All tickets not disposed of by application, will be put on sale at Sever's bookstore on Thursday, November 5, at 9 o'clock.
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