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The last of the two performances of the autumn production of the 47 Workshop was given last evening in the Agassiz House Theatre. Both productions were enthusiastically received by large audiences and showed a finish and skill of production equal to the best of the Workshops products. The performances, which were given in memory of Edward C. MacDowell '11, were three one-act plays, as follows: "The Next Step On," by W. Butterfield '20; "Mother Love," by Gertrude Buck; and "Cooks and Cardinals," by Norman Lindau.

As usual, the plays were all written by members of the course and produced and staged by the 47 Workshop company.

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