A GREEK TRAGEDY.
The Christclmreh Classical Association rave an-excellent rendering of Aeschylue's trased-r" "Agamemnon." before an appreciative audienoe at Canterbury College, on Monday everine. The caste was composed of: Th = Chorus, I>r. H. D. Kroadbead; <~lyteni*<estr»' Miss L>. Benham: Cassan'lra, Mis'? y- ' jj' Hawker; Apamemnon. Professor L. G. Poco.-L-Aegisthus, Herald, tVatchman. Mr R. The Rev. Father Dowlmg, in proposing » vote of thanks, in -which he described'thi play of the evening as the Greek "Maebe*'«" ; - congratulated the Classical Association xi->or> their annual presentation cf a classical v.S as being an incentive to the study nf *"t'v e classics, not only by the Cnivers;tv" s tud»nr« bc« hy readers *enaaallst ' E
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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19667, 10 July 1929, Page 8
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109A GREEK TRAGEDY. Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19667, 10 July 1929, Page 8
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