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Thirty musically minded and seven dramatically inclined Radcliffe students are making themselves opening guns in a fuller wartime collaboration program between Harvard organizations program between Harvard organizations and those of a similar type at Radcliffe. Both the Harvard University Orchestra and the Harvard Dramatics Club are opening their doors to Cliffe dwellers.
Robert Jaffe '43, head of the Orchestra, and Robert G. Neiley '43, president of the H.D.C., announced last night that their respective organizations would collaborate with Radcliffe groups, and expressed the hope that this policy would be continued.
Orchestra Takes 30
The Orchestra will absorb about 30 girls, mostly of the string-playing species, thus bolstering the draft-depleted personnel of that organization. "Bigger and better things are hoped for next year," said Jaffe, whose increasingly Radcliffe minded orchestra began its rehearsals last night.
Doing things on a smaller scale, the H.D.C. president announced that in the fall production "Mashenka" seven girls would outnumber the five male characters. The show, besides its predominantly Radeliffe cast, has a Radcliffe director, Miss Phyllis Stohle.
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