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Music for Play by Harvard Man

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Samuel L. M. Barlow '14 has written the music for "Maria Rosa" the Spanish tragedy by Quimera, to be produced shortly in New York by Whitney. Miss Dorothy Donnelly is starting in the play. It was produced amateurly last year at the Toy Treatre in Boston where its success recommended it to the New York managers.

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