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Shakespeare Class Presents Coriolanus

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Shakespeare enthusiasts have an opportunity to hear a complete reading of the Bard's little-produced "Coriolanus" in Sanders Theater at 2 p.m. this afternoon. The production is being given by members of English 123, and admission is free and open to the public.

Jerome T. Kilty '50 will read the role of Coriolanus; Jan Farrand, Volumnia; Frederick A. Gwynne '51, Aufidius. Directors of the production are Lloyd S. Gilmour '50, David G. Nathan '51, and Lloyd W. Georgeson '48.

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