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In the first production of "The School of Princesses" given last night by the Idler Club of Radcliffe at the Agassiz Theatre, nine Harvard men took part. The play is a drama by the Spanish playwright, Jacinto Benavento. Two more performances will be given today, one at 2.15 and another at 8.15 o'clock, both in the Agassiz Theatre.
Of the Harvard men who are taking part in the production, eight are from the College and one from the Theological School. The leading male role, that of Prince Albert, is being taken by H. W. B. Donegan, E.T.S. Other men in the play will be G. B. Bingham '28, R. D. Swezey '28, G. G. Ackerson Jr. '27, C. A. Hicks '27, Everett Addams '29, who played Nero in the Dramatic Club production of "Mr. Paraclete" early in December, and D. L. Moreland '28, who took the part of Tyellinus in the same production. Students at Radcliffe who took part in "Mr. Paraclete" and who are also participating in the Idler Club's play at present are, Miss Rhodita Edwards, Miss Grace Michelman and Miss Mary Caperton.
Tickets for "The School of Princesses" may be obtained at Amee's, the Harvard Cooperative Society and at Leavitt and Peirce's.
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