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Monologues To Be Presented By Beatrice Herford March 21

English Actress Will Give Program In Paine Hall

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Beatrice Herford, the English monologuist, will give a performance Wednesday evening, March 21, at 8.15 o'clock, in Paine Hall of the Music Building for the benefit of the Cambridge chapter of the MacDowell Colony League. The program will include satires on English and American types such as "An English Train Sketch," and "An American Shop Girl."

The performance of Miss Herford, who is a sister of the humorist, Oliver Herford, has been arranged by the Divisions of Music and Fine Arts. Tickets at $1.50, $1.00, and $50 may be obtained from Aimee brothers.

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