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The Harvard Radio Workshop will begin its 1942-43 program with a fantasy on the evacuation of Dunkirk by Milton Van Dyke '44, Workshop member. The play, "Take My Drum to England," will be the first of a series of indefinite length to be given every Wednesday at 9 o'clock on the Crimson Network. It will be given on November 4, a week from this Wednesday.
Also planned is a play by Louis Eno '44 based on the parallel between the Pelloponesian war and the present conflict, and a series of adaptations of great plays, starting with "Oedipus Rex," which will probably be given two weeks after the series opens.
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