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Drama Plan Cancelled

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The projected Cambridge summer theatre, the brain-child of a group of under-graduate thespians, has been cancelled, Victor N. Claman '58 announced yesterday.

The project was dropped, he said, mainly because it had proved to be "financially unfeasible." The group had intended to produce a show a week for eight weeks in the Pi Eta Theatre.

Claman noted, however, that some members of the group might still try to produce some shows in Cambridge during the summer.

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