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The Cercle Francais will start active work tonight when the first rehearsal of the year will be held. For the past week the various characters have been studying their parts from "Le Monde ou L'On S'Ennuie," the play chosen by the Cercle eight days ago.
Immediately upon his arrival Monday, Monsieur Perrin, the Cercle Coach, will take charge of the production.
Phillippe Hottinguer 1G.B., who was recently awarded an honorary scholarship from the Harvard Club of France, will doubtless take a leading part. Ernest Iselin Jr. '26, who starred in all the plays given by the Cercle last year, is expected to take another leading part in this year's comedy. J. R. Robinson '25, who starred with Iselin last year, will be unable to take part in this first play because of his absence from College. The Cercle had been relying on Robinson to take a major role, and his loss will be felt severly. Other members of the cast have not been decided upon as yet, and Mr. Perrin will select his cast within a few weeks.
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