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H.T.G.'s Modern Satire on War Will Open in Fogg Tomorrow

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Pirle Tuchings '54 and Connaught O'Connell '52 are shown primping for tonight's 8:30 p.m. opening of "The Trojan War Will Not Take Place" in Wellesley's Alumnae Hall. The modern anti-war satire by Jean Girandoux, author of "Mad Woman of Chaillot," opens in the Central Court of Fogg.

Members, of the cast include Connaught O'Connell as Helen, Theodore L. Gershuny '54 as Hector, Charles C. Humpstone '58 as Paris, and Jeanns Brown '52 as Andromache. A three month old trained cat, "Hocate," is reportedly the star of the show.

The play is produced by David Bowen

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