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Margarete Neff Will Give German Literary Readings

"Der Zerbrochener Krug" Slated For Showing April 18

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Fraulein Margarete Neff, former leading lady of the National Theatre Company of Welmar, will give readings from German literature in the Germanic Museum tomorrow night at 8:15 o'clock, it was announced yesterday by the Verein Turmwaechter. The performance to open free to all members of the University.

At the same time "Der Zerbrochener Krug" was announced by the Turmwacchter as the next German film to be shown at the University Theatre, on April 18. One of the four classical comedies of German literature, this involve will star Email Jannings. The admission fee of 25 cents entities say member of the University to see the main feature, "Rafflies," as well.

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