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When the Yale Dramatic Association appears for the first time in Boston on December 22, its players will act three short pieces: "At the End of the Passage," a dramatization of Mr. Kipling's story of the same name: "St. Bartholomew's Eve," a romantic play of the massacre of the Hugenots in Paris in 1573; and "Beyond the Beyond," a dramatization of Steven Leacock's parody on overemotional writing. All three plays are the work of undergraduates at Yale--a new departure by the organization which makes its coming the more interesting.
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