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"Poor Nut" Wants Actors

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A opportunity to capitalize long power and collegiate" appearance will be of fered to 150 students in the University and neighboring colleges, when "The Poor Nut" opens at the Hollis Street Theatre on January 11. The play, which is advertised as "of the College" contains as its chief thrill, & track meet, during which a throng of undergraduates cheer the hero on to greater efforts.

J. D. Shay, Advertising Manager of the Hollis Street Theatre, will see any applicants for places as "extras" this week. The management will pay the members of the "crown" $1 each for the three minutes which each performance will require.

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