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DRAMATIZATION OF "THIEVES."

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Another instance of the active interest of Harvard men in the theatre is the dramatization by Grover Harrison '13, of Earl Derr Bigger's novel, "Thieves." This work was written while Mr. Biggers was still an undergraduate and was well received in story form. Congratulations are due Mr. Harrison on the acceptance of his dramatization by the Bijou Theatre, and we hope that his work will receive the general approbation that has been accorded to other Harvard productions.

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