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Freshman dramatists will present three one-act plays on Tuesday and Wednesday evening in the downstairs common room of the Union. The actors have been in rehearsal for the last two weeks under the direction of Whitney Cook '36 and Paul Killiam '37 who represent the Harvard Dramatic Club.
The three plays will be: "In the Zone, " one of a series of plays written by Eugene O'Neill around the crow of a tramp steamer; "Minnie Field," a short rural comedy by E. P. Conkle; and "A Handful of Sheep," a light Welsh folk comedy by Ronald Elwy Mitchell.
Although the production is being sponsored and managed by the Dramatic Club, actors, stage managers, and stage hands are all members of the Freshman class. The performance will be open only to Freshmen and their guests. Ladies will be admitted. The casts of the three plays follows.
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