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Read Dramatic Club Play Monday

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Next Monday afternoon at 4.30 o'clock in Phillips Brooks House the Dramatic Club will hold an open meeting at which this year's play will be read and details explained. Candidates for all departments of the play, and particularly acting aspirants, will report. Any men interested in the production or in dramaties in general whether they intend to come out for the play or not, will be welcome to attend.

The play selected for production this spring, Benevente's "Governor's Wife, has been only recently printed, but has attracted much favorable comment from crities. Other plays by the same author, especially "The Passion Flower" have been and are playing with success in various cities of the United States. "The Governor's Wife" is a play dealing with modern Spain, and has three elaborate settings.

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