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CHARLOT'S REVUE TRIES SONG BY TWO FRESHMEN

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A song called "Now That You're Gone", written by John W. Green '28 and Stanley S. Joseloff '28, was introduced last night in Andre Charlot's Revue now playing at the Majestic Theatre in Boston.

The orchestra played the new tune as part of the finale number. It was received so favorably by the audience and by members of the cast that Mr. Charlot is considering including it in his new 1925 Revue, which will open in London this winter.

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