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OTTO GROW AND OTHERS RUSH TO DRAMATIC CLUB TRYOUTS

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When the great crowd of candidates who were on hand for the Dramatic Club tryouts, yesterday afternoon in Payne Hall, were finally arranged in some sort of order, it was found that 117 had reported. This number is the largest in the entire history of Dramatic Club productions.

The general interest aroused by this spring's play, "Brown at Harvard" which is a distinctly Harvard production, and the possibilities for number and variety which the large cast offers, probably accounts for this remarkable turnout. Apparently induced by the demand for a variety of types which has been made for this play, Otto Grow was led to enter himself as one of the Dramatic Club's potential dramatists.

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