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Seventy-Five Mount Holyoke girls will make the long trek from South Hadley this evening just to see the Harvard Theater Workshop's production of Troilus and Crossida.
The girls, all part of an English course, will have lots of company. There will be a group of girls from the Simmons English Club, and Radcliffe is also sending a large contingent to tonight's performance, previously designated as Radcliffe night.
Since the HTW's version is only the fourth production of the Shakespearean comedy in this country it has aroused interest in many other student organizations and dramatic groups. Wellesley, Harvard, and may high school classes have already attended the play at special performances.
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