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The 47 Workshop, under the direction of Professor G. P. Baker '87, will give the second performance of the four one-act plays which were presented on Thursday night, this evening at 8 o'clock at Agassiz House, Radcliffe. These plays will be given in the following order: "The Hard Heart," by M. G. Kister ocC.; "The Mourner," by James Mahoney 1G; "Nothing At All," by Miss Isabelle W. Lawrence; and "The Reception," by Miss Anne F. Wilson.
According to the present plan, this performance will be the last, but there is a possibility that several other plays will be presented in the latter part of May. If it is decided to do this, the competition for these plays will begin shortly after the April recess.
The sets for "Nothing At All" were designed by Miss Eleanor Eustis, for "The Hard Heart," by D. M. Oenslager '23, and for "The Mourner" and "The Reception" by R. L. Wayne 3G.
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