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"Mademoiselle de la Seigliere," a fouract play by Jules Sandean, of the Academic Francaise, will be presented by the Cercle Francaise at a matinee at the Fine Arts Theatre this afternoon, and will be followed by two performances tomorrow afternoon and night.
Monsieur Perrin is taking the part of the Marquis de la Seigliere in the play E. P. Eiting '28, who has acted in the Cercle productions for the last four years, is taking a leading role. W. B. Cowen '30. F. G. Shaw '31, and W. D. Carter '31, also have parts in the play. The feminine pates are taken by Miss Elizabeth Lyman and Miss Alison Hardy.
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