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Taking its "new look" to heart, the Veterans Theater Workshop last night decided to call itself the Harvard Theater Workshop as part of its plan to become a permanent fixture at the University.
The decision followed hard on the heels of the failure of an attempted merger of University theater organization and was described by HTW leaders as their "reply to the HDC stand" on the proposal.
Under the new program, Freshman, veterans and non-veterans alike, will be allowed to become members of the organization "in the hope that they will be able to continue the Workshop's work when the cadre of veteran founders leaves."
Procure Director
Meanwhile, work on "Henry IV" continued with the announcement that the Workshop has procured the services of Albert Marre 1L, to act as director. Marre, while in the Navy, served as director of the American Repertory Theater in Berlin.
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