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SIXTEEN RETAINED IN DRAMATIC CLUB TRIALS

Decision on Three Possible Plays To Be Rendered in a Few Days--Losey To Direct Production

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Sixteen men were retained for the Harvard Dramatic Club's forthcoming production after the tryouts which were held Monday and yesterday.

The following men were kept after the trials: Edward H. Ahrens, Jr. '37, John Cromwell '36, George H. Edgell, Jr. '37, Bruce H. Fernald '37, Stephen Greene '37, William M. Hunt, 2nd '36, Paul Killiam, Jr. '37, Robert L. McKee '37, Charles B. Rockwell, II '36, Allan L. Steinberg '35, Donald Stevens 1G, George J. Sullivan '36, Richard C. Sullivan '35, Arthur Szathmary '37, James W. Tower '35, and William H. Ledgard '36.

It has been decided that Joe Losey, director of "Little Old Boy," which played in New York last year, will direct the show. The officers of the club have narrowed the field of possible productions to three and the play given will either be "Sunshine House," by H. C. Voller, "Heavenly Express," by Albert Bein, or "Peripherie," a Max Reinhardt production. A definite decision about the play will be made in a few days.

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