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DRAMA SCHOOL IS MOVING UP COURSES WITH END IN SIGHT

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With a possible termination of its activities on January 16 in view, the Cambridge School of the Drama is attempting to crowd into the next week some of the lectures formerly scheduled for next term. The plays written by students which were to be presented next month will be indefinitely postponed. Eugene O'Neill, the eminent playwright, who was to have spoken at the school in the spring, will probably defer his Cambridge visit.

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