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To avoid conflict in running dates, representatives from 15 Harvard dramatic organizations will meet tomorrow and plan a co-ordinated calendar of openings for the spring season. "Nobody wins when five plays are done in one weekend," Joel F. Henning '61, President of the Harvard Dramatic Club, explained.
As well as the problem of schedules, the group will consider the probable changes in the role of House drama when the Loeb drama center opens, and the possibility of a "pool of equipment and ideas," Henning said.
The meeting will take place at 3 p.m., in the Shepard Room of PBH.
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