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HARVARD CO-EDS DON FUR, GO NATIVE IN NEW SPRING PLAY

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"Radcliffe goes native" is the keynote of the current Idler production. "Noah." Unlike the original production, however, there will be no love interest among the furred tribe as only one of each species will appear in the play.

Among the featured members of the cast drawn mainly from the talented Radcliffe undergraduate body are a gamboling cow, a "naughty" wolf, a Gerry with colored ears and a lumbering pink elephant. In a supreme effort to animalize sniff each other suitably.

"It's easy. All we have to do is act natural," one coy little monkey chattered.

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