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The Crimson Network will broadcast a program featuring all-Leverett House talent tonight from 9 to 10 o'clock in the Leverett House Common Room. This will be a test program and if successful it will be attempted in all the Houses.
A mystery play, "Death for Dinner", written by Dorothy Sayers and adapted and directed by Allan Epstein '43, will be presented; while musical performers will monopolize the rest of the program.
Al Levine '43, will play the accordion, a barber shop quartet will sing. Hal Fleming, besides being master of ceremonies, is to sing some cowboy and blues songs accompanying himself on the ukulele, and Joe Crassen '46, will give out with some boogie-woogie piano playing.
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