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The Harvard Dramatic Club has at last found the promised land. After being forced by the college authorities to remove its scenery, first from the top of Sever and thence to the basement of the Germanie Museum and from there to the street, this much-traveled organization, like the ancient, tribes of Israel, has passed through the wilderness and found its haven of refuge in a barn on Church Street.
Although the new quarters leave much to be desired, the Club plans to effect the removal of its scenery immediately and begin work on its coming production of Dos Passos' new play. "The Moon Is a Gong".
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