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"WORKSHOP" REPEATS PLAYS

FINAL PRODUCTION OF THREE DRAMAS IN AGASSIZ HOUSE.

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The second and last performance of the three plays presented last Saturday by the "47-Workshop" will be given in the Agassiz House Theatre, Radcliffe, this evening at 8 o'clock. As this is a private performance, admission will be by special tickets only.

Folowing "Yvon the Daring," a one-act tragedy by Miss Anna MacDonald, there will be given a revival of the old "Revesby Sword Play," a very interesting and novel set of dances broken by snatches of nonsensical burlesque. The last play on the program, "The Chimes," was written by a former member of Professor Baker's course at Radcliffe, Miss Elizabeth McFadden, also the author of "The Product of the Mill."

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