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Craig Prize Play Opens Tonight

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"Between the Lines," a play in three acts, a prologue and an epilogue, by Mrs. Charlotte B. Chorpenning, which has received the Craig Prize for 1915, will receive its first public performance, at the Castle Square Theatre this evening at 8.10 o'clock. The play was written last year in Professor Baker's English 47a at Radcliffe, and was produced last spring in its original form by the 47 Workshop. Subsequent changes have put the play in shape for professional production.

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