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The "Gazing Globe," a one-act play by J. E. Pillot '18, a former member of Professor G. P. Baker's course, English 47, was the feature of the Community Players' production Thursday night in the Peabody Playhouse, Charles Street, Boston. This production, which was presented for West End people, consisted in three one-act plays.
Allen Whitman '18, was the leading man in the second of these short players, the "Price of Coal", by Harold Brighouse. An unusual scenic effect was produced in the third play, "Aria DaCape," by Edna St. Vincent Mallay, a satire on life, was first presented in New York by the Province town players.
Oliver W. Larkin '18, Assistant Instructor in the Fine Arts Department, directed the production of these plays.
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