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POLLOCK TO ADDRESS 28 CLUB

Author of "The Fool" Will Speak at Smith Halls Tonight

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Mr. Channing Pollock, who spoke at the 47 Workshop last Sunday evening on "Personal responsibilities in the theatre", will address the English 28 Club this evening in the Smith Halls Common Room at 7.30 o'clock. His subject tonight will be "Modern Drama and its interests for the college man".

Mr. Pollock's most recent achievement as an author is "The Fool", a play now running in Boston which has attracted considerable attention. He is also the author of the "The Crowded Hour" and "The Sign on the Door" as well as a contributor of dramatic articles to many magazines. The meeting is open to members of the University.

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