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"Mademoiselle de la Seigliere," a four act comedy, will be presented next Saturday and Sunday, at the Fine Arts Theatre, by the Cerole Francais of Harvard.
Le Marquis de la Seigliere, the leading part in the play will be taken by M. Ernest Perrin. Destournelles will be taken by W. B. Cowen, Jr., '30, Bernard Stampley by E. P. Etling '29, Raoul de Vaubert by F. G. Shaw, Jr., '31, Jasmin by W. D. Carter '31, La Baronne de Vaubert by Elizabeth Lyman, and Helene by Alison Hardy.
The comedy was written by Jules Sandeau, of the French Academy. Its lines are in prose.
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