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ITALIAN CLUB TO GIVE THREE ACT PLAY TOMORROW AT 2.15

"The Savants of Villatriste", to Be Presented at the Copley Theatre, Will Earn Money for Scholarship

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Tomorrow afternoon at 2.15 in the Copley Theatre the University Italian Club will present "The Savants of Villatriste", a comedy in three acts by Santiago Rusinol, the Spanish author. The play, never before produced in this country, has been translated from the Spanish to the Italian, in which language it will be given. This will be the first production the Italian Club has given since the war, and the proceeds will go to the newly founded Italian Scholarship Fund. The purpose of this Scholarship, which will be awarded by the University, is to draw the attention of the best Italian students in the country to the opportunities at this College and to make an education at the University possible to a needy Italian boy. Tickets for the play tomorrow may be obtained at the Cooperative Agency, Herrick's, or the Box Office of the Copley Theatre.

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