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Haggott A Subscriber To Lectures To Be Given Under Auspices Of Leland Powers Foundation

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Official support has been given by John C. Haggott '35, president of the Dramatic Club, to the series of lectures on dramatic arts and crafts that the Leland Powers Foundation will present this winter, beginning on Sunday, October 28.

To make it possible for members of the University to take this course in the study of the theatre, the Powers Foundation has arranged special student group rates for which any Harvard men may apply. The series will begin with Arthur Hopkins' lecture "Is Amusement Enough?", which will be followed by a succession of Tuesday evening talks by Clayton Hamilton on the subject of play-wrighting.

Later in the winter, beginning on November 2, John Mason Brown '23 will speak on Dramatic Criticism, while Lee Simonson '08 will be featured in a series of lectures on the Stage Arts. A. E. Thomas will also deliver one address in this series.

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