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STARS OF CHARLOTS REVUE ENTERTAINED AT GORE HALL

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A tremendous ovation greeted Miss Gertrude Lawrence and Miss Beatrice Lillie, co-stars in Andre Charlot's Revue, now playing at the Majestic Theatre, in Boston, when they were the guests of members of the Freshman Class in the Gore Hall Common Room.

Miss Lawrence and Miss Lillie made their first visit to Harvard as the guests of honor at the initial concert of an 11-piece Freshman jazz band, Green's "Cambridge Serenaders," recently organized under the direction of John Green '28.

The orchestra played tunes from Charlot's Revue, and then Miss Lawrence brought down the house by singing "Limehouse Blues."

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