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ALDRICH GETS SUMMER JOB MANAGING PHOENIX PLAYERS

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The manager for the summer months, of the Phoenix Players of Woodstock, N. Y., will be R. S. Aldrich '25, former President of the Dramatic Club, who held the office at the time it produced Karel Capek's "The Makropoulos Secret."

Aldrich, although he graduated but a year ago, has had a relatively large amount of experience in managing theatrical companies.

Not only has he directed a number of amateur companies, but during the summers of 1924 and 1925 he was manager of the Jitney Players. He is at present business manager of the American Laboratory Theatre.

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