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Yale Dramat, Changes Program

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As it has been found imposible to secure the rights to use the dramatization of Rudyard Kipling's "At the End of the Passage," the Yale Dramatic Association has selected two one-act plays to take its place. The first of these is "The Ghost of Jerry Bundler," by W. W. Jacobs and Charles Rock, a play that has been used by Cyril Maude and other well-known actors. The other is "The Stranger", a tragedy by A. F. Jenks, Yale '14, who was manager of the Dramatic Association last year. The other two plays, "St. Bartholomew's Eve" and "Behind the Beyond" are still included in the program. The Yale players will give a performance in Boston on December 22.

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