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A performance of two plays, "The Three Strangers," an adaptation from Thomas Hardy's story of the same name, by L. Hatch '05, and "The Geneva Consul," an original farce, by Miss Winifred Meyer, will be given in Agassiz House, Radcliffe College, this evening and tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock. "The Three Strangers" was written last year as a part of the prescribed work in English 47, and has been staged under the direction of Mr. Hatch and Professor Baker. The casts are composed chiefly of graduates and undergraduates of Harvard and Radcliffe.
The proceeds of the performance will go toward the furnishing of the Carnegie Library at Radcliffe. Tickets at $1.50 and $1 may be obtained at the University Bookstore.
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