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DRAMATIC CLUB BEGINS WORK

Open Meeting Will be Held in Union This Evening.--Trials for Orchestra to be Held Later.

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The Dramatic Club will hold an open meeting for all members of the University interested in dramatics in the Trophy Room of the Union this evening at 7 o'clock. All men intending to try for parts in the play or for the stage or business ends of the club should make a point of attending this meeting. Professor G. P. Baker '87 will speak on the aims and work of the society, and plans for the fall production to be given during the week of December 7 will be outlined. If possible the title of the play for this production will be announced.

This year there are to be regular trials for the Dramatic Club orchestra which will play at all the performances. The dates and place of these trials will be announced tonight.

On Wednesday there will be a meeting for all candidates for stage managers, property men, electricians, press work, advertising and business ends of the club in Hampden 31 at 7.30 o'clock.

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