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Robert E. Sherwood's "Queen's Husband" has been chosen for the first production of the now Freshman Dramatic Society, it was announced yesterday by Harry B. Sanderson '38, publicity director, following approval by University officials.
Under the direction of Dr. Kenneth C. R. White, instructor in English, the play will be presented at the Pi Eta Club on Boylston Street, some time in April.
Complete reorganization of the Society has been effected by Professor Frederick C. Packard, Jr. '20, faculty advisor. The executive staff has been divided into four committees, each with two co-chairmen, to manage respectively publicity, business, play direction, and stage settings. Herschel Berman '38 is presiding chairman of the committees.
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