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The Corporation has accepted a gift of $500 from Mr. John Craig, lessee and manager of the Castle Square Theatre, one-half of which is to be used as a prize in dramatic composition, and the other half of which is to be given to the Library for the purchase of books on the history of the English stage. The plays submitted for this prize may be in three, four, or five acts; and fitness for actual dramatic production will be the standard by which the plays are judged.
Within one year of the acceptance of a play, Mr. Craig undertakes to produce it for one week during the regular season. The prize will take the place of the royalty for that week; and if he decides to continue the run, Mr. Craig will play a royalty of three per cent of the gross receipts for every week it is continued thereafter. He further agrees to do his best to place with other managers for regular production any play awarded the prize, retaining for himself a quarter interest where the play is produced elsewhere than in his own theatre. For 1910 the judges will be Mr. John Craig, Mr. Horace B. Stanton, and Professor G. P., Baker '87.
The competition is open to the University and to Radcliffe, and all plays must be handed in to Professor G. P. Baker '87, 195 Brattle street, on or before November 1, 1910. All intending candidates upon entering the competition, or when called upon thereafter, must give to Professor Baker, or the person representing the University on the committee of judges, such information as shall show their entire good faith. Plays submitted must be the absolute property of the author, and not subject to any copy-right or other claim by or in favor of third persons.
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