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Green To Attend Gathering Of "47 Club of Playwrights"

Author of "Potter's Field" To Speak On Work of Dramatists

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Paul Green, author of the latest hit of the season "Potter's Field", and former holder of the Pulitzer Prize, as guest of honor at an informal gathering to be held this afternoon at 3.45 o'clock in the Living Room of Agassiz House, is the treat offered by the "47 Club of Playwrights" to students of Harvard and Radcliffe.

Mr. Green, just returned from Hollywood, where he supervised the filming of his play, "The House of Connolly" as the movie "Carolina", will deal informally with some of the problems of the dramatist who works with material unusual to the stage. He covers a wide range of subject matter, from his own special milieu, the folk-play of South Carolina to the flashier contributions of the silver screen.

The "47 Club of Playwrights" composed of former students of Professor Baker in his famous "47 Workshop" has announced that the meeting will be open to all members of the University.

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