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CAMBRIDGE SCHOOL OF DRAMA TO GIVE "FOR SOMEONE ELSE"

Student's Play to be Produced Second Week of May

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Bringing its year's productions to a close, the Cambridge School of the Drama will give "For Someone Else", on May 12, 13, and 14, in the Drama School building.

The Play, which is in three acts, was written by Dorothy Abbott Hamburger, a student in the school, and is the second production to be given at the theater, written by a student of the school. It is laid in Canada, on the New Hampshire border. The cast is as follows: Parnela Burr as Mrs. Larson, Mildred Dunnock as Nannie, Jane Mast as Vangeline, H. B. Westmore 31, as Andy, Carleton Green '30 as Tim, and I. C. Martin '34, as Nibs.

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