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Mr. Richard Bennet, now playing in Boston in Andreyev's Russian character-comedy, "He Who Gets Slapped", will speak at 4.30 o'clock this afternoon under the auspices of the 47 Workshop, in lower Massachusetts Hall. The meeting will be open to members and workers of the 47 Workshop, the Harvard Dramatic Club, the Departments of Music and Fine Arts, Comparative Literature 19, and English 28.
Mr. Bennet is well known to the University because he "found" Eugene O'Niell '16, and put him on the stage. The latter made his first appearance, sponsored by Mr. Bennet, at the Commercial Theatre in matinees of "Behind the Horizon". O'Niell was at that time an undergraduate and a member of the 47 Workshop. His latest play, "Anna Christie", is now at the Plymouth Theatre in Boston.
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