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English G Aspirants To Attend 'Tryouts' For Spot in Class

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If you're toying with the idea of a last-minute enrollment in English G, you'd better polish up your favorite reading selections from Shakespeare: "try-out" for the course is scheduled for Friday.

Frederick C. Packard '20, associate professor of Public Speaking, it seems, was only momentarily nonplussed by the throng of more than two score Harvard and Radcliffe representatives that crowded his Germanic Museum studio yesterday for the first meeting of his course in Dramatic Interpretation.

After regaling prospective enrollees with impersonations of his own, Packard announced that a regular "try-out" session will be held to determine those best qualified for the course.

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