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Craft's Cc By BOE Featuri TB The Byr The Byrds. Remember them? Playing with Bob Dylan in the Whisky a-Go-Go with a non-mustachioed David Crosby standing there on the back of well-fingered and read album covers. Listening to "Turn Turn, Turn" on AM radio. - Doing all their big, super colossal hits for 'you;II Eight Miles High", "Chestnt Mare", "Wanna Be a Politician" and on and on. Well, they were here last night to wind up Spring. Thing. Ho-Hum. Not that they were bad, mind you. Just dated. The crowd loved them. The crowd always loves to applaud when they hear the opening chords of a song they know. The Byrds is a well known group and so they had a lot to applaud about. I suppose I shouldn't oe so hard on them, but I ex pected more, we've been old friends since I was fifteen or so. Anyway, the concert started on time; that was a change. Then they played all their hits, finished up with "Eight Miles High, and walked off. The audience screamed and yelled and DiFiglio stood on stage and told the crowd tc clap and shout some more to try and get them back. The crowd did that and after a respectable ego inflating time, they came back and played a couple ol turies more, the voices fromi the crowd screaming "Turn, Turn, Turn" Well, the crowd didn't gei "Turn, Turn, Turn". The Byrds split and those ole house lights came on and ai 9:45 it was all over. Snatch Andromaque to be presented Thursday The French Section of thi Department of Foreign LanguagE & Literatures, with th collaboration of the Allianc Francaise de Coimbia, will preser an evening of classical Frenc theatre, in the form of a dramati reading of Racine's 17th-centur drama, Andromaque, Thursda: April 20, in the Keystone Rooni Capstone. Monique Rivet, a distinguishe visiting professor of French, native of Paris, will read the role the tragic heroine. The other seve roles will be read by niembers< the French facn1ty. orner i CRAFT a Editor ds, dated of conversation: "Well, maybe I could have seen it if they were on with another group, but they were the only one." Oh, I don't know. The Byrds had a painless set, the crowd by and large went home happy; a piece of teenage nostalgia authenticated. It could have been worse. But we were old friends. F tC h "Forth Carats" is now playing at the Town Theatre. It is one of those sparkling, pseudo-Neil Simon comedies that came out of the late sixties. One these things that are supposed to be very sophisticated and show how life is in '"The City". It revolves around a woman who is being chased by some men, I think. One of the men is her ex husband, a happy-go-lucky sort of guy. Think of Gig VHEN A ND DC 'HE WH EEDS C I Mat.. America's burger barrage w big burger that will live on backs up its bigness with qi complemented by generou lettuce, ketchup and mayc them better! isit your Campus Store at: lIege and Sumter Streets posite the campus "Horsasho Young. Another very young fello% and spent the r during a tour o Think of a very y, Grant. And still ai who is described ' 'Forti no b attractive rea client". The won real estate agenc, Well, it goes c until somebody fii up with the wc LL I INE, OPPI )N Ai-, A ll always come al Our famous Bu Jality. There's a lh portions of tomt >nnaise. Burger e" Dr. man is a sorhebody else gets her v she met daughter. That's the way ight with plays are, you see. f . Greece. The performance of this :ung Cary play last Friday was not iother one outstanding. In fact, it left a 'as a very lot to be desired. The acting Carats, rg success I estate was wooden and very ian runs a uninteresting. K, you see. "Forty Carats" is not n and on fated to be remembered as nally ends one of Town Theatre's big man and successes, I'm afraid. FED ND ON id go but there's one rger King Whopper* irge pure beef pattie, stoes, pickles, onions, King" always builds BURGER KING