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At a meeting of the play committee of the Cercle Francais it was decided to give three one-act plays next fall instead of one long one. The committee finally selected the following: "L'Ecole des belles-mores," by Eugene Brieux; "L'Intruse," by Maurice Maeterlinck; and "Les deux sourds," by Moinaux. The first is a very spirited comedy, true to life and amusing; the second is a very subtle little sketch, pathetic and impressive, very hard to give, but which the Cercle attempts as a dramatic experiment; the third is a roaring farce.
The play committee consisted of the following members of the Harvard Cercle: R. E. Rockwood 1G., A. G. Aldis '17, H. Scholle '18, C. G. Paulding '18, R. Littell '18, R. Altrocchi '08, and two members of the Radcliffe Cercle: Miss Nanciebel Rogers '17 and Miss Doris Halman '17. The plays will be given in Cambridge and Boston next December.
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