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A program of dramatic impersonations under the auspices of the German Club, "Die Turmwaechter," by Max Montor, well known German actor, of New York, will be given in the Germanic Museum tonight at 8 o'clock.
All members of the college as well as the general public are invited to attend. The program will consist of selections from German dramas in the original and a modern selection.
Mr. Montor is a Viennese, having studied at the Imperial Conservatory of Dramatic Art in his native city. He has made extensive tours throughout Europe, with long engagements in large German cities. He has been acting in this country for nine years, having played with Walter Hampden and Eva Le Gallienne, and is now travelling under the auspices of the Carl Schutz Memorial Foundation.
The American career of Mr. Montor began nine years ago. He has appeared on Broadway in Strindberg's "Dance of Death," and in Ibsen's "Rosmersholm."
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