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Harvard Men in Shaw's Play

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Four Harvard men, prominent in dramatics, will take important roles in Bernard Shaw's play "Candida," to be given in Brattle Hall next Monday afternoon and evening. They are J. P. Gifford '14, who recently took a leading part in the Delta Upsilon play; J. A. Crafton 1G., who played "Dulaney" in "The Fourfiushers," the Dramatic Club's production; C. W. Putnam 3L., of the Cambridge Dramatic Club; and H. DeW. Stevens '16, who will play the part of 'Morrell." The title role is to be taken by Miss Jessie MacDonald, who had the same part at the Radcliffe performance.

One performance will be given at 3 o'clock in the afternoon and a second at 8 o'clock in the evening. Reserved seat tickets at $1 each may be secured this week from Mrs. F. L. Kennedy, 43 Appleton street, Cambridge. Other seats at 50 cents may be secured at the door.

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