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Tryouts for the annual fall production of the Harvard Dramatic Club will be held at the Phillips Brooks House tomorrow afternoon, from 1.30 to 6 o'clock. Tryouts for the female parts were held at Radcliffe on Monday and Wednesday.
The play to be presented will be either "World of Light" by Aldous Huxley, or "Gallows Glorious," a story of John Brown, written by Ronald Gow. Final decision will be made on Friday. The production of either of these plays will be the American premiere; both have had excellent seasons in London theatres.
From the men trying out on Friday afternoon, a tentative cast will be chosen. Readings will be given from the chosen play on Monday and Tuesday evenings, afterwards, the final cast will be picked.
Allistair Cook, a graduate of Cambridge University, and at present studying at Harvard under the Common-wealth Fellowship, will direct the production. Mr. Cook directed the world premiere of Huxley's "World of Light," which was produced in Cambridge.
The officers of the club are: president, Robert Breckinridge '34; vice-president, John C. Haggott '35; secretary, John Cornell '35; treasurer, W. M. Cook '36.
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