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Two University men and three of the musical organizations will take part in "What's the Matter With Lily?", a new play which will be given at the Arlington Theatre beginning next Wednesday by several combined amateur dramatic clubs in and around Cambridge. The production, a comedy in three acts by Miss E. H. Hinkley of Cambridge, will be presented for the benefit of the Radcliffe Endowment Fund for five performances ending Saturday, March 3, including a matinee on the last day.
C. A. Howard '20, who was formerly a member of the Harvard Dramatic Club and the 47 Workshop and is now director of the Cambridge Social Dramatic Club, will take a leading part in the play. Alexander Hamilton '25, who played in Andreyev's "Life of Man", is also a member of the cast.
Three of the University musical organizations will furnish music for the production: Thursday night, the Instrumental Clubs; Friday night, the Pierian Codality Orchestra; and Saturday afternoon, the 1926 orchestra. Music on the other two nights will be provided by the Jamaica Plains Footlights Orchestra and he orchestra from the Tech Show.
Tickets, ranging in price from 50 cents to $2.50, are on sale at Herrick's, Filene's, and at the box office of the Arlington Theatre.
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