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With about twenty-five members present, the Dramatic Club held its first meeting of the year in the Lowell House Tower Room at 7.30 o'clock Monday night. Interested by the inauguration of a new system of procedure in meetings, the attendance at the gathering exceeded that of all previous ones. Formerly questions up for debate were handled in small committees prior to the general meeting of the club. Putting the new order into practice, the best part of an hour was spent in spirited discussion about a new play which the club is hopeful of obtaining for production. In arrangements are satisfactory, the name of the play will be announced in two weeks and a date will be set for trials.
The club elected Paul Killiam '37 to the Executive Committee in place of John Cromwell, who has left college.
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