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The suggestion which Mr. Hammond has made in the article reprinted below is one that will receive the hearty approval of those genuinely interested in the theatre and its development. To choose the best available man to succeed Professor Baker, to strengthen the Workshop further by associating with it men of high ideals actively engaged in developing American drama, are steps which must be taken, and at once. It may be that "an affiliation between Harvard and the Theatre Guild" is impossible; but all things are impossible until they have been tried. The past is bitter; "that way madness lies." A future of promise is the sole opiate; and with a course of action now clear it bests squarely upon University authorities to provide for such a future.
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