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The Cercle Francais Will stage its last play of the year this afternoon when "Jalouse," a three act comedy by Alexander Bisson and Adolphe Lecierq will be given at the Copley Theatre at 2.15 o'clock.
This will be the first time "Jalouse" has been produced in Boston, and since the play was written by the authors of "Le Depute de Bombignac" which was successfully produced by the Cercle Francais last fall, "Jalouse" is expected to be equally popular.
When questioned by a CRIMSON reporter whether or not "Jaiouse" would come within the bounds of propriety demanded by Mayor Curely and his staff of censors, J. D. Lodge '25 said that while certain parts might be deemed questionable, the whole play was in French, and therefore interference by Mayor Curley was hardly a possibility.
The cast follows:
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