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SHERWOOD WILL LECTURE ON DRAMA WRITING TOMORROW

Editor of "Life" to Speak in Harvard Hall

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Robert Emmet Sherwood '18, author, and member of the board of governors of the Cambridge School of the Drama, will lecture on the writing of plays tomorrow afternoon in Harvard Hall, room 1 at 4'o clock. All Harvard and Radcliffe students interested in the theatre are invited to attend the talk.

The subject of the lecture will be "Writing for the Stage and for the Screen." Following the talk, Sherwood will answer questions and hold a discussion period. This is one of the few open lectures sponsored yearly by the Cambridge School of the Drama.

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