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IDLER CLUB'S CONVENT PLAY DRAFTS TWO HARVARD ACTORS

Childs and Morehouse Will Take Only Male Parts in Radcliffe Play

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Two Harvard men will take part in the Idler Club play, "The Cradle Song," by the Spanish writer, G. M. Fierra. This drama will be given for the first time in this country by the Radcliffe Idler Club at Agassiz House, Radcliffe, on the evenings of March 21 and 22 at 8.30 o'clock, and on the afternoon of March 22. Dancing will follow both evening performances.

Tickets for the play may be obtained at Agassiz House and are priced at 55 cents, 85 cents, $1.10 and $1.65. All three performances are open to the public.

Included in the cast are two Harvard men, R. L. Morehouse '24 and E. R. Childs '24, who take the only masculine parts in the cast of twelve persons. Mr. Joseph Larkin, of the 47 Workshop, is coaching the play, the scenes of which are laid in a convent.

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