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Harvard's youngest undergraduate organization, the Freshman Dramatic Club, will present at least one modern play this spring, Herschel Berman '38, president of the group, announced yesterday. The title of its initial presentation will be made public early next week, according to Berman.
Tryouts for the first play, which will be presented at the Pi Eta Club under the direction of Kenneth C. R. White instructor in English, will be held next week. The club, which was organized last Tuesday, now has a membership of fifty Freshmen. Frederick C. Packard, Jr. '20, assistant professor of public speaking, will act as faculty adviser of the group.
Officers are: Herschel Berman, president; John MacD. Graham, vice president; Frederic C. Gray, secretary; and Louis LeF. Sutro, chairman of the Finance Committee.
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