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The 47 Workshop will give its third private production of the season in the Pi Eta Theatre tomorrow evening at 7.45 o'clock. A second performance will also be given at the same time on Saturday night. Owing to the fuel shortage, Agassiz House at Radcliffe, where the Workshop plays have ordinarily been staged, has been temporarily closed.
Tomorrow's production will be a set of four one-act plays written by students in English 47. The first of the plays, "Every Man's Bit," was written by Miss Lois Compton of Radcliffe. Hubert Osborne, Sp., holder of the MacDowell Fellowship in Dramatic Composition, is the author of the second playlet, entitled "The Readjustment." The third composition, "Dayspring," is by J. R. Freome, Sp., and the final production, "Free Speech," is by W. L. Prosser '18.
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