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Miss Nance O'Nell, star of the "Passion Flower," now playing at the Plymouth Theatre, has been invited to a dinner in her honor by the Harvard Dramatic Club. The dinner will be on Sunday, March 6, at the Union at 7 o'clock, and besides members of the Dramatic Club it is hoped that Professor George P. Baker '87, head of English 47, and Mrs. Baker, and Mr. and Mrs. Underhill will attend. Mr. Underhill is the translator of the "Passion Flower," from the Spanish by Benavente, and other foreign plays.
Miss O'Nell is in private life Mrs. Alfred Hickman, and it is probable that her husband will also attend the dinner.
The Dramatic Club intends to start its spring activities in the near future, and candidates for the positions as sectors, stage managers, and on the business staffs will be called out within three months.
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