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ALEXANDER WOOLCOTT WILL TALK AT UNION ON TUESDAY

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On Tuesday evening Alexander Woolcott, former New York World dramatic critic, will give a talk at the Union on the current theatrical season in New York.

Mr. Woolcott has had a varied and interesting set of journalistic and dramatic experiences. At various times he has been dramatic critic of the New York Times, New York Sun, and the New York World. At present he is writing articles on the current theatrical season for Vanity Fair.

During the war Mr. Woolcott published the news bulletin of the American Expeditionary Force, in Paris. He has written several books about the theater, among them, "Enchanted Aisles," "Shouts and Murmers," and "Mrs. Fiske," and is one of New York's best known and wittiest critics.

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