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Frederick Ireland '33, president of the Harvard Dramatic Club, at a recent meeting of that organization announced a series of bi-weekly talks to be given at the Rogers Building for the benefit of club members and their guests.
The first talk in this series will be given February 23 by E. P. Goodnow '17 on the subject. "Theatre as a summer occupation for college students." Goodnow is now manager of the Copley Theatre in Boston and an authority on dramatics. At a latter date H. W. L. Dana '03 of Cambridge will speak on the subject "With Shaw in Russia."
About the end of March the club is planning to give a production at Mt. Holyoke College. In the near future it may give an acting version of Thomas Hardy's "Dynasis", which has been precured through Mrs. Hardy.
The Dramatic Club has definitely set up quarters in the Rogers Building and free access to that building will be accorded club members at all times.
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