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47 WORKSHOP WILL PRESENT "THE HEARTH FIRE" TONIGHT

Fourth Performance of Year to be Given in Agassiz House.--Prof. Baker in Cast.

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Tonight and tomorrow night at 8 o'clock the 47 Workshop will give the fourth of its five private performances of the college year in Agassiz House, Radcliffe. As usual the play is written, staged and acted by members of Professor George Pierce Baker's Workshop.

"The Hearth Fire," a comedy in four acts, written by Miss Rita Creighton Smith, a student in English 47, will be presented for the first time tonight. Professor Baker will take part in the production, playing a minor role. The cast follows: Mrs. Harmon,  Miss Vianna Knowlton, 1917 Her Children: Caroline Lord,  Miss Frederica Gilbert, 1914 John Harmon,  W. Butterfield Uc. Philip Harmon,  H. H. Clark Eleanor Woodbridge,  Miss Edith Noyes Gerald Lord,  J. T. C. McNamara '20 Anne Lord,  Miss Constance Flood, 1916 Cynthia Woodbridge (Eleanor's daughter),  Miss Agnes Johnston Ashton Delafield (John's stepson),  J. L. Hotson '20 Thomas Woodbridge,  T. Loudon Evert Traft,  Professor Baker

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