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"Mademoiselle de la Seigliere' is the title of the 48th annual production of the Cercle Francais, it was announced last night at the club offices in Grays Hall. The play is a comedy by Jules Landeau.

M. Ernest Perrin, officer de l'Instruction Public, will take the leading role, "le Marquis de la Seigliere." "Destournelles, un avocat," will be taken by W. B. Cowan Jr. '29, president of the organization, W. D. Carter '31 will play the character of "Jasmin, valet." From Radcliffe Miss Elizabeth Lyman will take the part of "La Baronne de Vaubert." The part of "Helene" has not yet been selected.

F. S. Parks '28 will be in charge of the business end of the production. The play will be given in the Fine Arts Theatre about the third week in April. No definite date has been announced as yet.

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