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HARVARD PLAY AT BIJOU

Tragedy by J. C. Savery '11 to be Presented in February.

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J. C. Savery '11 has just had a one-act tragedy entitled, "The Breaking Point" accepted for production at the Bijou Theatre, Boston, the latter part of February. The play, the scene of which is laid in a hotel on upper Fifth Avenue, New York City, deals with a psychological conflict between a celebrated American pathologist and his Russian wife, who, in attempting to shield her criminal brother from the hands of a Russian spy, finds herself involved by the accusations of her husband.

Miss Helen Harrington for whom the play was written and who is remembered for her excellent portrayal of "The Wife of Bath" in Percy MacKaye's "Canterbury Pilgrims", has been specially engaged to play the leading role.

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