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"Death There Is None," the story of the tragic fate of ten girls in a Nazi concentration camp, will be presented by a group of Harvard and Radcliffe students next Monday, May 3, at Cantabridgia Hall in Cambridge for the benefit of the United Nations War Relief.
The one act play is sponsored by a large group of professors here, including Robert S. Hillyer, Boylston Professor of Rhetoric, and Theodore Spencer, associate professor of English.
In the cast are Mary D. Savage, Annie Lindsie, Pat Jardinier, Tamara Polevaya, Gretchon Dambach, Sally Chamberlain, Catherine Lewis, Gloria Rockwood, Anne Dougherty for Radcliffe and Robert Grin and Janos Simon for Harvard.
There will be two performances, at 3 and 8 o'clock. After the second, at which a group of young Russian Officers will be guests of honor, there will be a dance for the cast and audience.
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