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O. M. SAYLER SPEAKS TOMORROW

Professor Baker to Introduce Lecturer at Meeting in Union

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Mr. Oliver M. Sayler, the noted dramatic critic, will arrive in Cambridge in time for a dinner in his honor at the Union tomorrow night at 7.00, before his speech on "The Russian Theatre Under the Revolution" at 8.00 o'clock in the Living Room.

The dinner in Mr. Sayler's honor is being given by the Governing Board of the Union. A large number of undergraduates and professors interested in Russian and dramatic subjects have been invited.

Mr. Sayler, who was in Russia during the Bolshevik Revolution and found the theatres the most normal institutions of that land, will illustrate his speech by lantern slides, giving an intimate view of the work of the Bolshevik regime.

G. P. Baker '87, Professor of Dramatic Literature at the University, will act as Chairman of the Meeting and will introduce Mr. Sayler. The meeting will be open to all members of the Union.

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