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Network listeners will hear the radio debut of Phillips Brooks House tonight at 9 o'clock, when the newly-formed PBH Radio Committee presents the first first two dramas to be broadcast by WHRV this term.
First play to hit the airwaves will be "The Case of Jack Freysling" an adaption of a short story by Thomas Calvert McClarey. This will be followed by "One Night in a Ballroom," a "fantastic comedy," by Paul W. Mandel '51 and William S. Wheeling '50, with incidental music by William P. Perry '50.
PBH radio director Robert C. Seaver '51 stated last night, "These two plays are more or less of an experimental nature. We expect to produce a series of varied programs, mostly of a dramatic nature."
The committee was organized and started its work last March.
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