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Clayton Hamilton, dramatic critic and author, will lecture on "The Jew that Shakespeare Drew" in Harvard Hall, Friday at 4 o'clock. The lecture will be given under the auspices of the Cambridge School of the Drama and will be open to the public.
Hamilton, who is a well-known lecturer, is dramatic critic and assistant editor of the "Forum" as well as drama editor of "The Brooklyn" and an assisting editor in the Goldwyn Studios in Hollywood, California. Among his writings on the theatre are "Theory of the Theatre", "Seen on the Stage", "Conversations on Contemporary Drama", and "Problems of a Playwright".
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