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LIKES YALE LAUGHTER BUT CALLS HARVARD'S "TOO NOISY"

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"I have also played before students at Harvard but, they were so noisy," said Irene Bordoni in a recent interview with a Yale News reporter in which she compared Harvard audiences unfavorably with Yale audiences.

"College men are so easy to play to," said Miss Bordoni, "because they are young and enthusiastic, but when they become too noisy you are apt to forget your lines." She was particularly pleased with the Yale laughter, declaring that the students had "laughed wonderfully."

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