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CERCLE SUMMONS BUSINESS MEN

Senior, Junior, and Sophomore Candidates Report at Gray's 17 Tonight.

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Tonight at 8 o'clock the annual competition for business manager of the Cercle Francis theatricals starts when all candidates will report at Gray's 17. The work consists of soliciting advertisements, arranging for the sale of tickers, and a number of miscellaneous duties. The competition is open to Seniors, Juniors and Freshmen, and no knowledge of French will be necessary for the candidates.

"Primrose", the first play of the Cercle this year, will be given in matinee performances at the Copley Theatre, December 15 and 17, for the benefit of the American Committee for Devastated France. The cast and coach of the play will be announced later. It is expected that the business manager's competition will last to within about a week of the first performance of this play.

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