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Workshop to Present "Jenny"

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Next Monday and Tuesday evenings the 47 Workshop will give their final performances of the College year in Agassiz House, Radcliffe.

"Jenny," a play of the Carolina Mountains, in four acts, written by Norman C. Lindau, 2G., will be presented for the first time. As is customary only those who are taking or have taken Professer Baker's course in dramatic composition, English 47, are invited to attend. Those who are present are asked to write criticisms. These are to be read by the writer who will revise his play on the basis of them, and may then submit it for the professional stage.

All the parts in the play will be acted by members of the 47 Workshop. The cast follows: Eben Coffee,  Edward Massey Mrs. Coffee,  Doris Harmon Mrs. Coffee,  Roris Harmon 1917 Lucinda,  Frederica Gilbert 1920 Jennie,  Vianua Knowlton Thad,  S. B. Colby '21 Cal,  R. W. Real '21 Miss Goodlow,  Ruth Chorpenning 1918

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