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Miss Norma Terris, one of the leading actresses in the recent production "Great Lady," admires Harvard men from what she has seen of them, she revealed to a CRIMSON reporter.

Miss Terris admitted that she had come in contact with only a few college men during her career on the stage which has brought her to her present stardom. She would have liked to go to the Harvard-Yale game last Saturday if anyone had asked her, she said.

In "Great Lady" Miss Terris plays the part of Eliza Bowen, a tavern wench who wishes to become a "great lady." To achieve her object she goes to extremes in securing the aid of a ship's captain, two husbands, Napoleon Bonaparte, and Louis XVIII.

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