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Graduate of Baker Workshop Plans to Hold Tryouts Today

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George E. Massey, '11, graduate of George Pierce Baker's former 47 Workshop, will direct the Harvard Dramatic Club's play, which will be chosen within the next two days.

Mr. Massey has in the past directed "Charles and Mary," "Napeleon Intrudes," and "The Watched Pot." Last spring he was the director of the Broadway success "The Pure in Heart," written by John Howard Lawson, also author of "Success Story." In the summer he managed the Millbrook, N. Y. Theatre. To him John Dos Passes dedicated three plays, including "The Garbage Man," and "The Moon is a Gong."

Today he will held tryouts for the female parts at Radcliffe, with readings from O'Neill's "Mourning Becomes Electra," and Rostand's "Cyrane de Bergerac."

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