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"The Makropulos Affair," by Karel Capek, author of "R. U. R." and "The World We Live In," has been selected for the Dramatic Club Play and will be given some time during the first week of May. It was translated from the Czecho-Slovakian by J. F. Holxinger ocC assisted by Miss Arnsteinova a graduate student at Smith College, and revised by R. C. Burrell '24. It was first produced in Pralis (Prague) in November 1922. The Dramatic Club will be the first to produce it in the United States.
The play which is comedy has long life for its theme. A brief synopsis of it will be given as the open meeting of the Dramatic Club in the faculty of the Union, next Friday at 7 o'clock.
At this meeting competitions will begin for the acting, business, publicity, electrical and stage departments of the Club Professor G. P. Baker '87. Professor Arthur Pope '61 and J. W. D. Seymour '17 will speak.
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